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So you already got Mothers Day gift for Mom, and are now looking for Mothers Day brunch ideas? There are tons of ideas for a great Mothers Day brunch.
Of course, you can take Mom out to brunch at a restaurant. But if you can’t get a reservation, or if you want to make the Mothers [...]
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Looking for a meatball recipe to make? I have posted about different meatballs already, including Greek Meatball Recipe, Swedish Meatball Recipe, Simple Meatball Recipe.
But these chicken meatballs are made from ground chicken breast, which makes them even healthier than the ground beef meatballs. If you are looking to use more chicken breast in your [...]
So how are your gardens growing? Look at all that lettuce in mine! Some pretty exciting stuff is beginning to happen in my front yard.
Looking for Mothers Day gifts? How about these great Mothers Day gifts for Mom’s kitchen? Take a look at these great looking kitchen gifts for Moms kitchen:
Personalized Photo Collage Mothers Cookie Jars
Does Mom or Grandma like to bake? You can now create her very own personalized cookie jar! Just Upload any color or black and [...]
Isn’t it funny how even when you’re on vacation, with the availability and excitement of the amazing foreign food you could possibly go out to eat and enjoy in the ambiance of the city, there are those times, and it never fails, that we feel like take-out food. Either we feel like it because you’re [ Read More ]How to Find Takeaway on Your Vacation is a post from: How To Cook Online Blog
My cooking date with Suzy started with those reassuring words as we set out to make Matzo Toffee.
The French will tell you that it’s all in the sauce. Italians will tell you it’s all about the pasta. In the Southwest it’s all about the gravy, and that is what this is all about, gravy. Wonderful, light,…
“Mom, did you put bird seed in these muffins?” was the comment I got from my daughter mid-bite. She quickly told me how good they are and then proceeded to say that millet was delicious and it was no wonder … Continue reading →
Healthier and more nutritious is always the best way to go. With this whole wheat bread, you eliminate all the refined white flour, and replace it with an ingredient more substantial. Adding peanuts, other nuts or seeds gives this bread more texture, flavor, and nutrition. Type: Bread Recipe Serve With: Milk & Enjoy! Prep Time: [ Read More ]How to Bake Whole Wheat Banana Peanut Bread is a post from: How To Cook Online Blog
I was away for just three days and it’s amazing what has grown in that short amount of time! I have kale and two kinds of peas sprouting, in addition to the lettuce that budded last week.
Some people think about the Earth every day. But the rest of us need reminders every now and again. And that’s where Earth Day comes in. It’s like one of those Hallmark holidays like Valentine’s day – something that is … Continue reading →
This Sunday brings Easter. Get ready for the sugar rush! Before we'll let you spoil your appetite, Parties That Cook wants to give you a great recipe for Citrus-Stuffed Rack of Lamb.
You know how people think that healthy recipes are also not very appealing. Well, not so here! This colorful recipe of broiled fish with mango salsa looks great and it is good for you!
So if the summer is coming, and you are looking to lose weight, or you are looking to start eating healthy, check [...]
Los Angeles, California, USA (COOKING WITH KIMBERLY NEWS) – If you’ve never had the chance to watch Food Network Star on the Food Network, then you will get a chance to see Season 7 sizzle right on your own TV screen. Food Network Star Returns in June, which is quickly approaching with a 2 hour [ Read More ]Food Network Star Sizzles on TV in June for Season 7 is a post from: How To Cook Online Blog
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In my recent post, people were very surprised to see how much sugar is in their favorite yogurt. But the good news is that there are some awesome alternatives that put you in control of your sweeteners. What about your … Continue reading →
LemonsBuy This Allposters.com I made a batch of hummus yesterday and as I was zesting the lemon, it occurred to me just how much I love lemons. I go through them so much in the kitchen, I honestly could use my own lemon tree. I love lemons in my tea (hot or cold… green or [...]Post from: Recipe Blog and Food Blog With a Southern Accent
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There are a few things in life that come as a complete epiphany. A simple gathering of ingredients, some heat and some time that when combined transform themselves into something different. Something truly amazing. This is one of those…
Actually, it was macaroons and banana cream pie! Egg Beaters were whirring, coconut was everywhere and the baking sheets lined up and ready to cook last Wednesday in my petit, well-used kitchen.
After researching the safety of sunscreens last year, I realized that many of our cosmetics are loaded with chemicals that might be making us sick. It’s ironic that I hadn’t paid much attention to the contents of my shampoo bottle … Continue reading →
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The weather may seem a bit confused these days, but warmer Spring weather is on it’s way! For those cold days that need to get with the program, a light soup really hits the spot. Try this delicious Parties That Cook recipe for Asparagus Soup with Lemon Creme Fraiche! The hint of lemon in the [...]
Here is a very easy to make, and a very tasty salsa recipe. I have posted in the past about pineapple salsa. This salsa is made with mango, and it is also very versatile and very easy to make. Another great thing about this salsa is that the ingredients make it very colorful. Irange mangos, [...]
It’s been nine days since the first planting and there’s already a lot of growth in my garden. Tiny little green plants sprouting through my dirt!
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Every spring, our kids ask if they can dye some hard boiled eggs for the holidays. We celebrate Passover instead of Easter – but we don’t see this activity as a religious one – merely a seasonal (edible!) activity that … Continue reading →
With this Italian cooking lesson kids will learn about the country of Italy, try some Italian recipes and learn some facts about Italy.
Looking for personalized Easter gifts? Here are three great Easter gifts. The Easter baskets make great gifts and you can fill them up with baked cookies and other home baked gifts.
Easter Baskets
Each of these Easter baskets is personalized with any family name in your choice of thread color, then adorably embroidered across the front for [...]
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That’s how Suzy summed up our intense taquito-making date last Wednesday. We had two 15-inch skillets going and three different fillings to work with, so it was a pretty crazy hour and a half. And for Suzy who likes to keep things simple, I could see how she’d call it “power cooking.”
Looking for a quick and healthier version of a creamed soup? This is your recipe. This Cream of Spinach Soup is quick and easy, plus it is so tasty and is healthier than other versions of creamy soups out there. Type: Soup Recipe Serve With: fresh, crusty bread Prep Time: 10 min Cook Time: 25 [ Read More ]How to Cook Healthier Cream of Spinach Soup is a post from: How To Cook Online Blog
Looking for a recipe for breakfast that’s a bit more exciting? A bit more of a change? A bit tastier? With a healthy twist? Something you can serve on a breakfast date? Kapow! You’ve found it! Here’s the recipe for how to make breakfast date pancakes with flax seeds. Now, these dates are of the [ Read More ] is a post from: How To Cook Online Blog
It seems like a lifetime ago that I told you all that I was asked by Pepperidge Farms to cook up a simple, elegant regional dish from Texas using Puff pastry. My choice in…
Experience DooF-a-Palooza! on Sunday, May 22, 2011, from 10AM-5PM, a free, play-with-your-food festival for children of all ages, at beautiful Jack London Square. Like the wildly successful prior two festivals held at Google Headquarters, DooF-a-Palooza, a food-backwards, table-to-source, food educational … Continue reading →
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This Easter start a tradition of making and decorating sugar eggs. These make great kids cooking projects and an Easter decoration to enjoy.
Kids Easter recipes including recipes and ideas for bunnies, eggs, nests and Easter dinner.
I’ve had a busy week reading, soaking, sketching and finally doing some planting—all while the moon is waning!
Mother's day is coming and we have some ideas to get kids cooking for their moms with these Mothers day recipes.
Here is another dish that I can’t order at restaurants, because it is usually served spicy - Mapo Tofu, or as it is written sometimes, Ma Po Tofu. Just like with the Thai Chicken Salad Recipe, since I cannot order this dish at restaurants, because it is too spicy, I tried to recreate it myself.
When [...]
I think that most people just assume that yogurt is a healthy food. I used to. That is, until I learned that every 4 grams of sugar added to foods equals 1 teaspoon of sugar. Yep – you read that … Continue reading →
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It’s spring cleaning time in my kitchen. I’m trying to use up every last item in my freezer and pantry, making way for fresh new foods.