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5 Days of Cheese: Parmesan

It's Day 2 of our "5 Days of Cheese" series and today we're featuring Parmigiano-Reggiano, or Parmesan as we usually call it. Check out our tips and recipes below!Origins: Created in the Middle Ages, it is named after the producing areas in Emilia-Ro (read full article)

Spicey Raw Tomato Soup

posted August 17, 2010 in Raw Food Recipes

recipe from Raw Radiant Health Ingredients: 7 Italian tomatoes 1 small cucumber (skin & seeds removed) 1 celery stalk 1/2 red bell pepper 3 cloves garlic (crushed) 3 tbsp olive oil (extra Virgin, cold pressed) 1 tsp Celtic sea salt 1/8 tsp Cayen (read full article)

Best fine dining experience ever!!!

posted August 17, 2010 in Duckie\'s Food Blog

A very special occasion calls for an extremely special meal to celebrate. And what better way to celebrate than to have it all at Feringgi Grill @ Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa?! Simple table deco, nothing much. A huge plate / whatever you call it, (read full article)

Easy Refrigerator Bread and Butter Pickles

posted August 16, 2010 in Karen B\'s Cooking Made Easy!

My Family has made these wonderful crunchy Refrigerator Bread and Butter Pickles for years. I have taken the liberty to make them a tad bit healthier for you by adding less salt and sugar. Side by side 1/2 liked the original version and the other 1 (read full article)

Soup; another way of preserving the harvest!

posted August 15, 2010 in Thyme for Cooking, the Blog

Yes, I know that half the world is still enjoying summer - but it's the end of summer and soup is a wonderful way of preserving all those beautiful summer and fall vegetables. I also know that the other half of the world is still enjoying (?) winter (read full article)

Seoul Garden again….

posted August 15, 2010 in The Food Talk

I was having madness cravings for Seoul Garden… anything soupy!! that sounds great to me….. here goes…. Ttuk Bulgogi Marinated Sizzling Beef…. RM17.00 Jjambongbab Spicy Soup made of various combination (read full article)

Fresh Spaghetti and Liguine

posted August 14, 2010 in Home At Last!

Freshly-made Pasta Ronald Mac and I have enjoyed a wonderful day in the kitchen together-making everything from a strawberry cordial for apertifs, a peach bourbon conserve for our bed and breakfast guests-and homemade fresh pasta for an upcoming epi (read full article)

Learning About Japanese Food Dishes

posted August 14, 2010 in Recipes for the Family

Japanese food dishes are based on combining their staple foods typically rice or noodles, with a soup and okazu,  dishes made from fish, meat, vegetable, tofu and the like — to add flavor to the staple food. These are typically f (read full article)

Souper Saturday!

Hello! I know it is still summer, but on these cooler days my thoughts turn to fall! It is my favorite time of the year - I am giddy with excitement at the thought of picking apples, pumpkins, red peppers, etc.. I feel soup goes hand-in-hand with the (read full article)

Chicken and Rice

posted August 14, 2010 in Leftovers On Purpose

I haven't made this dish in years, but it just sounded so good!  And it was!!! I put four boneless, skinless chicken breasts into a crockpot and cooked until done.  I made a Rice Cooker (6 cups) pot of rice. I shredded the chicke (read full article)

At a very elegant Chinese restaurant in Ropponggi HillsBefore...

posted August 14, 2010 in Food Trips

At a very elegant Chinese restaurant in Ropponggi HillsBefore going to the university seminar I planned to go to that day which was scheduled to be held around Roppongi, I decided to have my lunch at the nearby restaurant.  The mall was ver (read full article)

Jillian Michael Brownies

posted August 13, 2010 in Food Askew

Submitted by Cre8ive Serves 16 2/3 c. mild honey 1/3 c. unsweetened cocoa powder ½ c. white whole wheat flour ¼ tsp aluminum free baking powder ¼ tsp baking soda ¼ tsp salt ½ c. unsweetened applesauce 2 tbsp olive oil 1 large eg (read full article)

Ripe from Around Here: A Cookbook Review & Giveaway

Sometimes I’m not entirely sure where I fit on the foodie spectrum. On the one hand, I have friends who are vegetarians and vegans. On the other hand I have the Weston Price followers who are all about lots of meat (especially organ meat). I t (read full article)

Ramadan Special: Vermicelli Chicken Soup

posted August 13, 2010 in Syrian Foodie in London

Another year passed very quickly and Ramadan is here again. Although I am not particularly the religious type, I can't ignore the presence of the holy month. The culinary tradition of Ramadan is incomparable to any time of the year. The whole month i (read full article)

Garbanzo Bean Salad

posted August 13, 2010 in Life\'s Ambrosia

First of all I wanted to say thank you for all of the wonderful thoughts and prayers you have sent our way during this difficult time. It has really meant a lot to us. We have been so busy lately with house and family issues that we haven’t re (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)

Theresa’s Shrimp Tomato Soup

posted August 13, 2010 in Sleeping Kitten - Dancing Dog!

This is a new dish I thought up and the fastest soup I have ever made. It took me eight minutes. Ingredients 1 LB medium-size pre steamed shrimp 1 giant garden tomato 4 Tbsp unsalted butter Salt & Pepper (to taste) 1 Tbsp Old Bay Seasoning 1 oz (read full article)

My Favorite Biscuits

posted August 12, 2010 in Smoky Mountain Cafe

I'm not known for making pretty biscuits, but that has changed since I stumbled on to this recipe that I had written down on a piece of paper some time back.  I'm pretty sure it's from "Down Home with the Neely's".  I have now sworn off tho (read full article)

ORDER UP!

posted August 12, 2010 in Food Wine And Marcy

“Two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun.”I could rattle that off at any McDonald’s when I was a kid. Backwards if I wanted to.“Vente, decaf, non-fat, no whip iced mocha” was my Starbuck’ (read full article)

Rum Scented Blueberry Pork Loin

posted August 11, 2010 in within the kitchen

I need your help! Maple Leaf is hosting a new contest for its new Prime Pork - every cut I have tried - chops, loin, roast has been delcious and juicy! Many bloggers have been chosen to participate - and I am one of them! You can vote (read full article)

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