ANTS in a log
Updated: 2010-09-30 08:22:52
A jar of peanut butter 3 sticks of celery cut the celery sticks in half scoop the peanut butter into the log enjoy there you have it ants on a log...
Who knew that movie reviewer Roger Ebert was a foodie?
Roger Ebert is a Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic whose reviews appear in 200 newspapers throughout the US and Canada. You have probably seen him on TV numerous times over the years, especially doing movie reviews as part of the review team Siskel and Ebert.
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I had no idea what I would make tonight for dinner for my family, except I wanted something warm like soup on this cold, rainy night. I looked in the fridge and saw we happened to have a lot of green vegetables…This is my tasty creation everyone loved; there’s almost none left. Very healthy and [ Read More ]Kimberly’s Healthy Green Garden Vegetable Soup is a post from: The How To Cook Online Blog
I like eggplants, and there are lots of eggplant recipes on this blog. Take a look at Eggplant Stacks With Goat Cheese And Tomatoes, Couscous Salad With Eggplants, Feta and Red Onions and Quinoa Salad With Eggplants and Peppers.
Another great recipe with eggplants is Baba Ganoush Recipe. Baba Ganoush is a very tasty spread made [...]
I was thrilled to participate in a pesto making session last Friday for my daughter’s school. Sabina, an avid gardener and fellow mom, has slowly but surely been teaching the school children how to plant, grow and then eat various fruits and vegetables.
Cooking for kids can be a serious challenge. The things I find fabulous, they tend to balk at. The things they crave I either balk at or am completely burned out on. Sometimes I just have to take a gamble, try something different and pray that it works out.
This is complicated by the fact that I am trying to…
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Stuck in a pinch for a creamy dessert sauce or fruit dip? No worries – if you have these 5 ingredients most people have in their fridge and pantry, you’re golden! So delicious and it only takes 3 minutes to make, you’ll look like a hero whipping this up in your kitchen. Type: Dessert Sauce [ Read More ]Easy Coconut Lime Cream Sauce for Desserts is a post from: The How To Cook Online Blog
I was excited to hear about my friend Laurie’s family trip to China over the summer. Her daughter, Quincy, offered to share her thoughts about her experience…Take it away, Q. China, food, people, and farms. But the food, the food I loved! It was all so cool. I admit, I didn’t eat all of it, [...]
Everyone in the house had 2 huge bowls of this soup tonight. It tastes decadent, but without all those extra decadent calories of typical creamy soups. The creaminess of this soup comes from tofu and the cheese instead of cream, and this power-packs it with protein since it’s a meatless soup. Try it – it’s [ Read More ]Healthy Cream of Broccoli Soup with Extra Sharp Cheddar is a post from: The How To Cook Online Blog
For the second installment of Project Food Blog, the folks at FoodBuzz asked that we step outside our comfort zones and create a dish from a cuisine that we were unfamiliar with. What’s more, we had to keep it authentic. The problem for me is that I’m pretty…
We have lived a lot of the past 10 years in the Southern United States…and bread pudding is a staple dessert down South. This is a twist on a classic favorite with a tropical island splash! Enjoy… Type: Bread Recipe Serve With: Ice Cream or Coconut Cream Sauce Prep Time: 30 mins Cook Time: 1 [ Read More ]Kimberly’s Island Bread Pudding Recipe is a post from: The How To Cook Online Blog
We have been craving tropical recipes for the past few months during the end of summer. Even our bread machine wasn’t safe!!! This is a great bread for breakfast or as a snack. Try it out… Type: Bread Serve With: Softened butter Prep Time: 7 min Cook Time: 2 hrs 30 min Yield: 1 loaf [ Read More ]Tropical Fruit Bread for the Bread Machine is a post from: The How To Cook Online Blog
I like putting different spins on everyday dishes. Recently, I posted about a Greek spin on pasta salad, Greek Pasta Salad Recipe.
This recipe is putting a Greek spin on a potato salad. I have written lots about potato salads before. Here is one that is more of a classic potato salad - it has [...]
The other day, our almost 10 year old got braces. She was very brave and even gave me permission to take this scary photo. But watching her in the chair gave me flashbacks to my own days of having a mouth full of metal – and the soreness and discomfort that went with it. It [...]
We are smack in the middle of San Francisco’s Cocktail Week! Presented by the Barbary Coast Conservancy of the American Cocktail, and in its third year, SF Cocktail Week is prided as the World’s First Cocktail Week. Cocktail fans and aficionados can attend various special events such as classes on cocktails, booze-related educational seminars, a [...]
Tonight, I seem to have had a menagerie of bags of flour with a little bit of each left in them. I had 2 cups of sourdough flour, 1.5 cups of 7-grain flour and 1/2 cup of white bread flour. Here’s the interesting recipe I came up with and it was soooo delicious! I love [ Read More ]Kimberly’s Mixed-Up Bread Recipe for the Bread Machine is a post from: The How To Cook Online Blog
I like to cook with beans. I added garbanzo beans to the Indian Style Chicken Salad, I like the Black Bean And Corn Salad, as well as Refried Beans.
Here is another one of the black bean salad recipes. This one is a very delicious and healthy black bean salad with lots of herbs, scallions and [...]
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Gotta love buzz words. “School lunch reform” is all the rage these days. And you may have even heard about something called “gleaning.” But really, what the heck is it…and most importantly, how does it help your kids? Check out the efforts of Marin Organic and how gleaning not only benefits our students but our [...]
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My friend Debbie and I are crazy for figs – we eat them whole, slice them with cheese or make various delicious meals with them.
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Here is one of my favorite salads, that is also extremely easy to make. There are a ton of variations on Caprese salad recipe, and I myself sometimes like to add additional ingredients, such as parsley, onions, cucumbers and others.
But the classic Caprese salad recipe has just three main ingredients - tomatoes, basil and [...]
It is the pumpkin season and Kids Cooking Activities has kids pumpkin recipes, ideas and activities to learn to cook with pumpkins.
Apple recipes and activities that will help teach kids to cook with apples.
With all of the talk on Twitter about cool and crisp weather, it seemed like a good time for me to put our food storage containers to the test. When I talked to representatives of Kids Konserve and Klean Kanteen at the Natural Products Expo last year, both told me that their insulated jars would [...]
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Hawaiian theme dinner menu and dinner party ideas for the perfect luau party.
So many traditions revolve around food, shopping for ingredients, cooking and of course, eating. Sure, I have my non-food traditions, like watching the giant balloons being blown up for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade.
Since so many of you seem to enjoy hearing stories from parents and kids about their experience in the kitchen, I thought I’d open up the discussion a bit further. Several of our friends were lucky enough to travel abroad this summer and they volunteered to share their food experiences with us. I remember the [...]
This is a great sauce for desserts, over ice cream, pancakes or over fruit. I used this sauce to dunk Gingered Coconut Banana Eggless Pancakes in this morning. Mmmmm… Type: Dessert Sauce Serve With: Desserts, ice cream, pancakes, fruit Prep Time: 3 minutes Yield: approximately 2 cups Ingredients: 1 1/4 cups Plain Balkan Style Yogurt [ Read More ]Easy Coconut Cream Sauce for Dessert is a post from: The How To Cook Online Blog
This morning, I wanted to make pancakes for my family. However, we had no eggs left and I didn’t want to make the trip to the store. So, I decided to experiment and go vegan and I’m so very glad I did. The result was probably the most delicious pancakes I have ever had – [ Read More ]Vegan Breakfast: Gingered Coconut Banana Eggless Pancakes is a post from: The How To Cook Online Blog
Here is a very delicious and very simple chicken salad recipe. If you are looking for more chicken recipes, you should also take a look at Thai Chicken Salad Recipe.
The combination of chicken and chickpeas is delightful and it’s very tasty and good for you. If you have been thinking about introducing more beans [...]
I am sorry! I had to take down the video for this post until we get permission from the parents of the children involved and the school district. I was too excited and published too early. Coming soon: What we learned from our first day with the salad bar, complete with tips to make it [...]
The Travel Channel was reported as having received its highest-ever ratings for a new debut with the show Man v. Food (LA Times). Now in its second season, Man v. Food has inspired people to step out of their food comfort zones. Check out EatFeats for the latest news on competitive eating, a database of [...]
I have posted about pasta recipes, including Greek Pasta Salad, Pasta With Italian Sausage and Broccoli, Pasta With Mushrooms, Caramelized Onions and Pancetta.
But this pasta recipe, pasta with cheese, basil and parsley, is one of the most simple pasta recipes. It is very tasty and it is very simple to put together. All you [...]
Jackie had just returned from nearly three weeks away when she texted me --“Want to hang out and cook something today?” It was a muggy Monday, and I was dragging a bit, still hoping to come up with something to do with the kids. “Sure,” I said, “but there’s a catch—we have to use peaches since I have pounds and pounds of them from my CSA.”
Summer is a funny time in the kitchen, always crowded and crazy. As friends come and go on vacation, the kitchen becomes a place to catch up while cooking something quick. It’s Grand Central terminal, where friends connect, often briefly, before moving on to someplace else.
Early on this summer one of our friends was in a major accident. We’re thrilled he’s doing great now, the neck brace is off and the whole family is on the mend. While Alison and I have been advocating helping friends in need for years, I have to say I learned more this time than ever, as three of us coordinated food and help for the family from about 50 dedicated friends.
The tomatoes here in New Jersey are better than they’ve been in years. I’m getting 5 pounds of firm and beautiful organic beefsteaks this year with my CSA share instead of the measly ½ pound like last year.
Over the past few weeks we’ve been lucky to have a steady stream of friends and relatives visiting from New Jersey, Denver, Washington, D.C., and Phoenix. When dinnertime rolls around, as some of us are cooking in the kitchen, we send others out back to the garden with the question: “What looks good in the garden?”
I look forward to those overcast summer days, when the sun isn’t shining or it’s supposed to rain. It’s an excuse to stay indoors, cooking and spending time with a friend.
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Okay…So, I thought we would try a new place to get Chai Lattés in Niagara Falls today. It was suggested to us by a family member who had seen this place. It’s called Neighbour’s Café @ 7307 Oakwood Dr. @ McLeod Rd. in Niagara Falls, Ontario. I honestly hate giving bad reviews, but I want [ Read More ]Neighbour’s Cafe Chai Latte – Niagara Falls Restaurant Review is a post from: The How To Cook Online Blog
Tonight, I needed something really tasty and different for dinner – I was bored… So, instead of the typical lemon, butter, dill combination on fish, I switched it up a bit. Caribbean flavors can spice up your tastebuds and your dinner table! Try out this fabulous Caribbean Style Rainbow Trout! You’ll be so glad you [ Read More ]Caribbean Style Rainbow Trout Recipe is a post from: The How To Cook Online Blog
An old friend of mine just told me that her 10 year old daughter started a blog about a Kid’s Life in Oakland. After reading her first post, I knew that I wanted to share her writing with you. Not only is she an excellent writer, but she is very enthusiastic about sharing her experiences [...]
Full Belly Farm. Those three little words make my stomach rumble. When I saw some of their beautiful golden potatoes the other day, I brought some home, even though I wasn’t sure how I would use them. The new issue of Martha Stewart’s Everyday Food Magazine was in the kitchen, and my daughter pointed out [...]
I’m finally reaching a point in the craziness that has been the past few weeks that I can begin to contemplate all the things that I should have been doing. I finally have a chance to contemplate cooking something again; which is a good thing considering I have a deadline for a recipe development project looming very near now.
Seriously, it’s been sheer insanity around the CbsoP household. I’ve been…
Here is another great spinach recipe. In the past, I posted Ricotta and Spinach Recipe, Strawberry Spinach Salad and Spanakopita Recipe. Here is another great recipe with spinach - and it’s very easy to make, too.
This spinach salad recipe uses spinach, red onions and peaches for a light, very colorful and very tasty salad. The [...]
Just when we start fearing the worst, that summer is finally over, we remember Labor Day! Though a symbol of the summer’s end, Labor Day is one last opportunity to get out and enjoy EVERYTHING. Take advantage of this extended weekend by going on a final vacation, relaxing with your family and friends, or spending [...]