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Homemade Coconut Macaroons

posted January 12, 2029 in Al Dente Gourmet

Coconut Macaroons are the best! In this recipe I will tell you how to make one of the most delicious little treats in the whole world! This original recipe that I’ve been working for a while is gluten free and dairy free. So everyone can enjoy (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)

Bethenny's Molten Chocolate Cupcakes

posted August 17, 2010 in Taste

I am a huge fan of Bethenny Frankel (I love the The Real Housewives of New York City and Bethenny Getting Married) and I recently started following her on Twitter.  Every day someone tweets her about how they tried one of her recipes and it was (read full article)

Grilled Pizza with Fingerling Potatoes, Blue Cheese and Caramelized Onions - Vegetarian Recipe

posted August 16, 2010 in Herbivoracious

Grilled Pizza with Fingerling Potatoes, Blue Cheese and Caramelized Onions I've been working on my grilled pizza technique for a few summers now, and I think I've finally hit on a system that works well. When I make one just right, it tastes (read full article)

{Product Review & Recipe} Cottage Cheese & Bell Pepper Wraps, Pickled Peppers and Gulab Jamuns - Strange Bedfellows? Maybe ...

posted August 15, 2010 in Passionate About Baking

"Life is the sum of all your choices"Albert Camus Given the choice, I would cook and bake all day with olive oil as my happy cooking medium ... SIGH ... if only I didn't find the price a little... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website (read full article)

Kingsford Complete Grilling Cookbook

posted August 15, 2010 in BBQ Party

Related Posts:How to Grill: The Complete Illustrated Book of Barbecue Techniques, a Barbecue Bible! CookbookGrilling Collection: 3 Cookbooks in 1 Featuring Kingsford Great BarbecuesWilliams-Sonoma Complete GrillingThe Complete Book of Vegetari (read full article)

The Mad Apple

posted August 14, 2010 in A Foodie's Quest

I love eggplants. For as far as I can remember, I've always eaten these vegetable-fruits, they were part of my family's culinary landscape. Both my parents have their eggplant repertoire: stuffed and fried; sliced in a fan and roasted; pickled; in sa (read full article)

Okra Saute’

This side dish from Simply in Season is super quick tastes like summer. Ingredients: 4 C okra (cleaned and trimmed, I sliced mine) 1 large onion (sliced) 2 sweet peppers (chopped) 1 chili pepper (seeded and sliced) 2 large tomatoes (diced) salt to (read full article)

Basil Pesto Pasta

posted August 14, 2010 in Southern Grace Gourmet

Here is the delicious vegetable pasta I made with my fresh basil pesto. It’s got green peas, broccoli and grape tomatoes that I quickly sauteed before adding them into the pasta. This is a great summer vegetarian dish. I made this with whole w (read full article)

Yummy Green Smoothie Recipe! Ep280

posted August 13, 2010 in Raw Radiant Health

Tropical Green Smoothie recipe, great for beginners, you won’t even taste the greens! Tropical Green Smoothie 1 Banana 1 Mango 1 Cup Pineapple 1 Cup Baby Spinach 1/2 Cup Filtered Water Blend all ingredients and ENJOY!! Yummy Green Smoothie Reci (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)

Cucumber-Tomato Salad, Pot Roast Seitan, Cornbread, and Green Bean Pepper Salad

posted August 13, 2010 in Bok Choy Bohemia

With the exception of the quick salad I whipped up, all of these recipes came from the Passionate Vegetarian, a cookbook that is seriously undervalued in my kitchen, considering how much it has to offer.  I wasn’t a huge fan of the green beans (read full article)

How can we start contribute to save the World?

posted August 13, 2010 in PimpThatFood

United nations researchers indicate us one easy technique to lower our impact on the environment Do you know the United nations calculated that the combined climate change emissions of animals bred for their meat were a lot more than cars, plane (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)

Recipe from the ’50s – Carrots Vichy

posted August 13, 2010 in Carol Egbert

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Recipe from the ’50s – Carrots Vichy

posted August 13, 2010 in Carol Egbert

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Roast tomato and rocket quiche recipe

posted August 13, 2010 in inner pickle

Do you eat your leftover quiche warm or cold? I like it warm. Adam likes it cold. This one I'm pretty happy with so thought you might like it too! INGREDIENTS 2 cups plain flour 125g butter, chopped 3 eggs yolks 3 tblsp water 4 large tomatos 4 (read full article)

Williams-Sonoma Complete Grilling

posted August 12, 2010 in BBQ Party

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Guest Recipe Post: Killer Kale Slaw

posted August 11, 2010 in Ask Ms Recipe

Andrew from Trainerdrew responded to the request for reader recipes. Here’s a Great Tasting Ultra Healthy Twist on an All American Favorite. Ingredients: 16 oz. finely chopped Kale 2 tbsp. Apple Cider Vinegar 2 tbsp. Honey 1 cup low fat greek s (read full article)

Stuffed Grape Leaves

posted August 11, 2010 in chessecake for all

Many things in life appears to be difficult to deal with, hard to achieve,or even impossible to happen. This when you see it from a far distance. However, when you close up, all these virtual boundaries you have placed between you and your g (read full article)

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