Homemade Pepper Sauce
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The oil was already sizzling when Suzy and I got together to make and freeze latkes for Hanukah.
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I can’t remember when it started, but my son reminds my husband about it every single weekend. “Dad, can we make crepes?” It was this very tradition that allowed me some time every weekend to sneak away and work on … Continue reading →
Dough ornament recipes and scented cut outs for your kids to create, decorate and enjoy whatever the season.
Christmas cookie recipes and ideas for your kids to enjoy baking this holiday season.
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I will be the first person to tell you that I am not super creative or artsy like some of my friends. But I do like feeding people well and saving money when I can. Those traits usually send me … Continue reading →
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The other day, while filling my bag with bulk red lentils, I held the dispenser handle down a tad too long and mistakenly ended up with six pounds.
I loved seeing this sign at the farmer’s market on Sunday when my daughter and I were there. Clearly, it’s almost Thanksgiving…and people were clamoring to order their free range or heritage turkeys. One of the best parts of Thanksgiving, … Continue reading →
I have posted a spinach salad recipe before, but not about sauteed spinach. Spinach is delicious both when eaten raw, in a salad, and when it is sauteed.
The beauty of this recipe is that it has very few ingredients - a bit of olive oil, butter, spinach and dry cranberries. This spinach is sauteed in [...]
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It came as no surprise that our son wanted to dress up as the devil for Halloween. We have been having some challenges with his behavior for the past few years, and have privately referred to him as the devil … Continue reading →
I love bacon. I really do, so this new cookbook is right up my alley as they say.
It is called I Love Bacon! and contains just that – 50 yummy recipes, from appetizers to dessert, all of which contain bacon.
Legendary chef and food writer James Beard wrote of bacon, “There are few sights that appeal [...]
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Looking for a spinach salad recipe? Here is an interesting spinach salad with avocados, blue cheese and eggs. The fresh greens go really well with the soft avocados, spicy blue cheese and hard boiled eggs. Red onions add a very nice crunch and color.
This salad doesn’t need a lot of dressing, as the ingredients are [...]
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Last Friday night, I had the honor of attending an event at Marin Academy, sponsored by Project Lunch. It was an evening of discussion, inspiration, cooking and delicious food – all to inspire the transformation of school lunch programs to … Continue reading →
Now here’s a real twist on traditional shortbread from Gay Lea, the butter makers.
Combine traditional shortbread ingredients with chipotle pepper and grated white cheddar cheese! Wow, can you imagine just how yummy that’s going to be?
This would be a great holiday get-together recipe. Or serve them with something a bit spicy like chili or a [...]
I can usually avoid desserts, but cheesecake is my weakness. I can’t be in the same room with a cheesecake and not just have to have some. It was love at first bite for me, and it’s a love affair I’m happy to say is still alive and well. That’s why when I saw a recipe for Turtle Pumpkin Cheesecake on the…
In an effort to broaden and vary the protein my family eats for dinner, the other night I decided to try flounder.
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Cooking with kids makes me happy. How could it not? Kids are playing with food, getting excited about creating something from scratch, and then feeling so proud when people enjoy the fruits of their labor. But more and more, I … Continue reading →
Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday you can find the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market open for business, rain or shine –hard core, right? Regarded as one of the country’s best farmers markets, small farmers and ranchers (all California Certified Producers) have been bringing their best since 1993! CUESA, aka the Center for Urban Education about Sustainable [...]
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Just in time for Christmas, here’s a great giveaway!
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I was giving a talk to a group of preschool parents last night about family mealtimes and the challenges that we all face when trying to do what’s best for our families. As I was answering one mom’s question, I … Continue reading →
Looking for a beef stew recipe? A delicious homemade beef stew is pretty easy to make and it doesn’t have too many ingredients. The two main ingredients in beef stew are onions and, well, beef.
Want the secret to an extremely flavorful and delicious beef stew? The secret is using lots of onions! Onions make [...]
The Election Day Bake Sale is over! And what a crazy few weeks it has been cooking and getting ready for it.
Ever wonder how to make that tasty red sauce that comes with your chilled shrimp cocktail? Here’s the simple, traditional recipe just for you to enjoy with your fabulous seafood dish! Type: Sauce Recipe Serve With: Boiled, chilled shrimp, crab, lobster Prep Time: 5 min Yield: 1 cup Ingredients: 3/4 cup tomato ketchup 1/4 cup [ Read More ] is a post from: How To Cook Online Blog
One of the most frustrating things to me in the kitchen is when you feel like it’s cluttered or you can’t seem to find anything you need in the cupboards and drawers. Organization is the key. The right tools can make all the difference. Pots and pans, by design, are difficult to store because they’re [ Read More ]How to Store Pots & Pans is a post from: How To Cook Online Blog
Want to try something a little different with your chilled seafood besides the traditional cocktail sauce? Well, this is a delicious choice that’s healthy too! Type: Sauce Recipe Serve With: Boiled, chilled shrimp, crab, lobster or as a dressing on seafood salad Prep Time: 8 min Yield: 3 cups Ingredients: 1.5 cups tofu 1.5 cupsCoconut Curry Dip for Seafood is a post from: How To Cook Online Blog
Here is another great combination of different textures and flavors. This arugula salad with apples, onions, pecans and goat cheese has it all. Bitter, sweet, crunchy, spicy, cheese - this salad has them.
This is a perfect fall salad - apples are a perfect fall ingredient, and if you are looking to use apples more, [...]
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Last year I reviewed a cookbook called The Amish Cook’s Baking Book. I loved it. You can find our review of it here.
This year, Lovina Eicher, the author of that cookbook has written another book.
This one chronicles the newspaper articles about Amish life that her mother wrote for many years. It is called The [...]
There are lots of Mexican Recipes on the main site at www.CookingNook.com.
I particularly love the Chicken Enchilada Casserole, the Guacamole and the Taco Salad. All easy to make and fit into busy lives.
Here is another resource for Mexican Recipes – Cindy has a page on her blog devoted to sources for great Mexican [...]
Food writers and bloggers like me spend hours and hours of their lives not just writing about, but photographing, cooking and creating food with and for various people in our lives.
Made a gorgeous and tasty drink yesterday that was the perfect flavor and sweetness for a birthday celebration. I hope you try it, you’ll love it! Type: Beverage Recipe Serve With: Cocoa on top Prep Time: 8 minutes Yield: ~ 10 cups Ingredients: 1 can coconut milk 2 bananas 4 cups milk 2 cups Kahlua 2 [ Read More ]Tropical Chocolate Dreamsicle is a post from: How To Cook Online Blog
Aside from Halloween festivities, there is lots to catch you up on: our attempts at a dairy elimination diet for our son, more school salad bar trials and tribulations (we have our very own Alice!), and a brand new website! … Continue reading →