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MEXICAN TACO SALAD

posted August 16, 2010 in GET OFF YOUR BUTT and BAKE!

Have you ever wanted something . . . a Something that you really Didn’t need? You’ve picked it up several times, but always put it back. Well I say, “The heck with it . . . frivilous or not, I’m buying it!” . . . and I (read full article)

Chicken and White Bean Chili

Will this blog explode if I post one more chili recipe here? Probably. But that's a chance I'm willing to take. I've got a situation here.My fridge seems to be breeding poblano peppers. Like tribbles. Only greener and more tasty. I could swear (read full article)

Rice & Olive Salad

posted August 16, 2010 in La Fuji Mama

Squirrel just started preschool again, and although I love having the time while she’s at school to spend with Bug, preschool also means I have to pack Squirrel a lunch.  A few months ago I started thinking about the lunch co (read full article)

Spicy Aromatic Baked Chicken

posted August 16, 2010 in Keep Learning Keep Smiling

I must say I have been very contented with my Super Fast Chinese Roasted Chicken and Teriyaki Chicken that I didn’t really quite bother to try something new. They are my 2 top favourite baked chicken. They are quick to prepare, quick to cook, (read full article)

Insalata di riso

posted August 16, 2010 in Memorie di Angelina

Mid-August, when the temperatures climb to tropical heights, is a time when even the enthusiasm of even the most avid cook can begin to wane. Italians often turn to easily prepared dishes that need minimal or no actually cooking. Salads are an obviou (read full article)

Market Matters- Sustainably Sourced Seared Albacore with Avocado & Truffle Oil

posted August 16, 2010 in SippitySup- Serious Fun Food

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Steak with Chimichurri Sauce

posted August 15, 2010 in Framed - My Life One Picture At A Time

Okay, so this is the time of year I start to get panicky about my herbs. I have these great whiskey barrels right outside my kitchen door, and every Mother's Day weekend I plant them full of basil and rosemary and parsley and thyme and sage and tarr (read full article)

Sublime Key Lime Pie

posted August 14, 2010 in Mangos Chili and Z

First, how about this  from Yogi Berra:   The waitress asked: “How many pieces do you want your pie cut?” Yogi responded: “Four. I don’t think I could eat eight.” My husband’s side of the family recently gathered f (read full article)

Grilled Margherita Pizza

posted August 14, 2010 in Real Mom Kitchen

Today I am sharing with you my quick version of a Margherita pizza I make on the grill.  You can have a gourmet style pizza with just 5 ingredients.  Quick, easy, delicious.  You can use this same technique and top [...] (read full article)

Grilled Margherita Pizza

posted August 14, 2010 in Real Mom Kitchen

Today I am sharing with you my quick version of a Margherita pizza I make on the grill.  You can have a gourmet style pizza with just 5 ingredients.  Quick, easy, delicious.  You can use this same technique and top [...] (read full article)

Beer Batter Bread

posted August 14, 2010 in Home At Last!

I spent yesterday evening floating around the pool in the company of a friend, Trixie. Happily, Trixie and her son, Frederick were passing through Newnan on their return trip to Atlanta after helping Trixie's stepdaughter settle in her new dorm ro (read full article)

Linguine with Mascarpone Cheese

posted August 13, 2010 in Chef In You

One question I am oft asked at Chef In You, is how I manage to cook my day to day meals with a full time job. Oh well, to be truthful, I don’t cook elaborate meals daily. Most of the time its quick and easy ones which I resort to feed my loved (read full article)

Today's lunch

This morning I cooked for a client who had a "no salt" dietary restriction.  One of the entrees I made was a chickpea and quinoa pilaf with sauteed baby bok choy and shiitake mushroom.  It was tough restraining myself from adding tamari to (read full article)

Donna Hay’s Quick and Easy Iced Butter Cake

posted August 13, 2010 in La Mia Vita Dolce

The wedding has passed, my family has returned home and I can honestly say I can’t remember when I felt this exhausted.  I loved having my family here, they have only been gone a couple of days and I miss them so much already.  I haven’ (read full article)

Shrimp Creole

posted August 13, 2010 in Beautiful Life

Here is a Creole favorite: shrimp in spicy red gravy. This is a delightful mix of fresh vegetable and shrimp. It’s a very quick, easy meal with a huge 'wow' factor." Delicious with a bowl of rice. Servings: 6 Ingredients • 3 pounds medium shri (read full article)

Fresh Basil Pesto

posted August 13, 2010 in Southern Grace Gourmet

This is a quick and easy recipe for fresh basil pesto with pine nuts and lots of garlic flavor. It’s been a while since I’ve made basil pesto, so I looked up a few recipes. Most are pretty much the same. The recipe doesn’t depe (read full article)

Oh Nuts! WebSite and Product Review

posted August 13, 2010 in Southern Grace Gourmet

I just found out about OhNuts! recently. They are company with 4 locations in New York and a beautiful online store. You can tell by the name they specialize in nuts. They also have seeds and dried fruits. You can buy all these is bulk, at incredibl (read full article)

Cheesy Herb Twists

posted August 13, 2010 in Food, Fun & Farm Life In East Africa !

I used ready rolled made puff pastry to make these - so easy ! The 'Cheesy Herb Twists' are pictured on the left of the plate (clockwise from top - if you're interested - were cubes of cheddar & mozzarella cheese; marinated sundried tomatoes; bil (read full article)

10-minute Asian Soup

posted August 13, 2010 in Zoe

I was grocery shopping with my sister this past weekend and saw her grab a smallish bag of soba buckwheat noodles. Thats a good idea, I thought, so I grabbed a bag as well. When I think of soba noodles I instantly think of the soup that you would get (read full article)

{ recipe } Jalapeno-Orange Glazed Chicken Tenders

posted August 12, 2010 in MyGourmetConnection

Sweet and spicy jalapeno jelly and some orange juice make an easy, delicious pan sauce for quick cooking chicken tenderloins. (read full article)

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