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Seasoned Couscous

posted August 17, 2010 in Pots and Plots

There were so many fantastic recipes in this month’s Simple and Delicious (Aug/Sept) that I hardly knew where to start.  In search of a quick afternoon snack (yes, snack, I’m weird), I went to this seasoned couscous from page 27.   It& (read full article)

Wheat Pizza Crust

posted August 17, 2010 in What's Cooking in Kentucky

Who doesn’t love pizza?  I mean, pizza is as American as baseball and apple pie, right?  Unfortunately, it is also really fattening.  There are some ways, however, to make it a little healthier – for starters, making it at home.  Her (read full article)

Independence Day Special - Part II (The recipes)

posted August 14, 2010 in Indian Food, Easy Indian Recipes

So starting with my first recipe, ready in ten minutes time and absolutely easy, healthy, Zero Oil, Zero Cholestrol recipe. Here it is - "The Tri-Coloured Healthy Salad" Servings – 2 Preparation Time – 10 minutes INGREDIENTS- Carrots Grate (read full article)

Retake Homemade: Teriyaki Pork Stir Fry

posted August 14, 2010 in Pots and Plots

In the freezer section, Bird’s Eye makes a teriyaki stir fry  that’s actually quite tasty.  It includes everything…veggies, pasta, sauce.  As convenience meals go, it’s actually one of the better ones.  But I still set out (read full article)

Chocolate Covered Cherry Vegan Ice Cream and it Tastes Amazing

posted August 13, 2010 in My Man's Belly

Vegan Chocolate Cherry Ice Cream This ice cream may be vegan but that doesn’t mean it isn’t bowl licking amazingly delicious.  Who doesn’t like a big bowl of chocolate cherry ice cream that’s good for you too (read full article)

Hearty Baked Tomato Rice with Meatloaf and Egg

posted August 13, 2010 in Juicy Fresh Bites

Baked egg, rice and meatloaf…you must be wondering how these three components can fit together right? Oh, let me tell you just how well they complement each other to create a seriously delicious dish! Ever since I learned the technique of making (read full article)

5 Days of Veggies: Tomatoes

It's Day 5 of our 5 Days of Veggies series and today's featured veggie is tomatoes. We seem to love vegetables that are technically fruit, but we just couldn't resist including one of our faves in this series. So check out our easy tomatoes tips and (read full article)

Greek Yogurt Pancakes

posted August 13, 2010 in Pots and Plots

I did a big cleanout of the fridge.  See, we have this awful, nano-fridge that necessitates that I squat to see what’s in it (I’m 5’4″…that means this fridge is LOW), and it had gotten so stuffed and disorganized that I (read full article)

Party, Picnic and Potluck with an Healthy Twist. It's the Weekend!

posted August 13, 2010 in Food Meditations

Impress your guests ~ Turn humble crudités into edible centrepieces ~ "Entertaining expert has been inspired by the elegance and simplicity of the south of France ever since he was a boy" Like a... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my websi (read full article)

Fun Shakes

posted August 13, 2010 in Little Food junction

~ Milk- n - Shake ~ Making yummy lip smacking shakes is a lot of fun . Calcium n nutrient loaded recipes like milkshakes & smoothies are a great way to get our lil ones cooking . Besides having great fun in the kitchen n learning the initial l (read full article)

The Indoor Grilling Cookbook: 100 Great Recipes for Electric and Stovetop Grills

posted August 12, 2010 in BBQ Party

Related Posts:Indoor Grilling: 50 Recipes for Electric and Stovetop Grills and SmokersGrill Pan Cookbook: Great Recipes for Stovetop Grilling365 Great Barbecue and Grilling Recipes (the Bestselling Cookbook)Grill!: Quick and Delicious Recipes for I (read full article)

Summer Veggies and Sun Dried Tomatoes over Egg Noodles

posted August 12, 2010 in Pots and Plots

I made stroganoff the other day and there were leftovers, but not quite enough for two.  So my response was to make enough egg noodles for both of us, and whip of a saute of summer veggies to throw over mine.  It was a quick, tasty use of assorted (read full article)

Whole Wheat bread: first attempt

posted August 12, 2010 in What's Cooking in Kentucky

Bread has always really intimidated me.  I attempted to make bread once many years ago and totally failed, so have stayed away from it since then.  This loaf wasn’t perfect, but the flavor was amazing.  I am excited to try out some new recip (read full article)

Potato Salad Makes for a Sexy Salad Tossing

posted August 11, 2010 in My Man's Belly

Sexy Healthy Potato Salad Yeah, I said it.  I said potato salad and sexy in the same sentence, and I mean it.  Since when is something that’s cool, creamy and tangy not sexy?  I get it, those bulbous little tubers (potatoes) (read full article)

Aloo Baingan (eggplant-potatoes) Curry

posted August 11, 2010 in Chef In You

The beauty of Indian Cooking is its versatility combed with big flavors. No wonder it is one of the most famous cuisines in the world. I am surprised yet so glad to see Indian restaurants popping every where I see in the recent years. Many westerner (read full article)

Mexican Meatloaf

posted August 11, 2010 in Pots and Plots

We liked the turkey mexi-burgers so much, I decided to try adapting it to a meatloaf.  I was going to do this in the crock pot but ran out of time and popped it in the conventional oven instead.  Hubby declared this one a winner, and at 268 calorie (read full article)

Black Bean and Mango Tostadas

posted August 11, 2010 in Two Peas and Their Pod

Some of my favorite meals are the simple ones. Black bean and mango tostadas are at the top of our list when it comes to easy dinner recipes. This meatless meal is loaded with fresh flavors and hits the spot every time. We use corn tortillas for th (read full article)

Cat Cora at Macy's Lakeside on Thursday!

posted August 10, 2010 in First, Make a Roux!

Hey there, all my Louisiana readers, family, and friends! You may have seen my post about Cat Cora's appearance at Macy's in Santa Barbara last week. Don't fret, because Cat is coming to Macy's in Metairie this Thursday, April 12! WHAT: Chef Cat C (read full article)

Hashbrown Breakfast Casserole

posted August 10, 2010 in Pots and Plots

I never eat much in the way of interesting for breakfast during the week.  I’m not a morning person, so breakfast is an autopilot affair most of the time.  Scrambled eggs, toast, and tea, every day.  But weekends, usually Sunday mornings, hu (read full article)

Q&A: is canned Coconut milk/cream very FATTENING really? (if adding it to “curries” or indian style foods)?

posted August 10, 2010 in Authentic Curry Recipes

Question by !: is canned Coconut milk/cream very FATTENING really? (if adding it to “curries” or indian style foods)? please explain why and how it is compared to yogurt as well? also, can you mix vanilla or natural yogurt with canned coc (read full article)

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