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Indian Cooking Recipes

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This blog is for meant for beginners in Indian Cooking (Specially vegetarian). Indian cooking is very easy and very healthy. The every day food consumption accommodates for desired vitamins (vegetables), protein (pluses), Carb (rice), iron (spinach),…

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A Year of Celebrations (& a Giveaway)

posted August 10, 2010 in Essentially Entertaining

Camping We all know the major holidays to celebrate, but what about all those days in between?  Life is full of reasons to celebrate.  Even if there isn’t a holiday in sight, there is always a reason to gather with the ones you love. (read full article)

Behind the bar at Foodies' Night In (8/16)

posted August 08, 2010 in Essentially Entertaining

At a local haunt, there's a tradition of ringing an old bell promptly each day at 5p.  The context for the tradition is that when the neighborhood was an old meat-packing district, the locals would listen for the bell to know it was time to j (read full article)

Eco-Entertaining: How Green is Your Coffee?

posted July 30, 2010 in Essentially Entertaining

Introducing a very special guest contributor in the Savvy Experts in Entertaining series - Christopher Burke of Morning Glory Coffee & Tea Inc.  A savvy host or hostess understands the important role that coffee or tea play in capping off a (read full article)

Asda: Saving you money every day?

posted July 14, 2010 in FoodForFriendsYeah

Given that we have a brand new family and, like a lot of you, are keen to save money, when Asda gave us a call to see if we’d like to try out their new Price Guarantee offer, we couldn’t say no. This new offer promises the cheapest supermarket s (read full article)

Savvy Experts to inspire your next party

posted July 09, 2010 in Essentially Entertaining

Part of savvy hosting is relying on the expertise of others - from recipes to decor to table settings to invitations - to create your personal entertaining style. (respectfully) We suggest that it's really ONLY Martha that can be Martha Stewart... (read full article)

Heirloom Beans with Leeks

I was lucky to get some Jacob’s Cattle Beans for free from Marx Foods. I knew they’d be perfect for this recipe from Simply in Season. FOR PRINTABLE VERSION CLICK HERE: Heirloom Beans with Leeks 2 cups dried Great Northern beans or o (read full article)

Topshop Makeup Launch – How Positively Smashing!

posted May 05, 2010 in Harriet Magpie

How ironic that we Magpies just returned from London (after reporting on Topshop’s new personal shopping service) and today New York’s Topshop just launched their much anticipated (well, much anticipated if you’re British) cosmetics (read full article)

Must-Have Cooking Tools

posted March 01, 2010 in Essentially Entertaining

As we prepped for a week of cooking outside the familiar surroundings of our own kitchen, we realized there are certain tools and gear we just don't want to try to cook without. (OK - it is possible and we could definitely manage, but the operative (read full article)

8 Steps to Entertaining Success

posted January 31, 2010 in Essentially Entertaining

One of our goals for 2010 is to simplify our entertaining ~ focusing on the essentials ~ so that we have time and sanity left to enjoy our guests ~ and our lives! ~ a bit more.  So where to begin?  All recipes for success begin with the bas (read full article)

Grandma Buddy's Famous Polish Pierogy

posted December 22, 2009 in Feeding the Ravenous Horde

I am blessed with a range of cultures in my ancestry.  Holidays are when these cultures would emerge at the dinner table.  Christmas was never complete without Grandma's Pierogy.  Everyone requested them and she never failed.  At (read full article)

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