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Tilapia with Peppers, Olives, and Capers

Tilapia with Peppers, Olives, and Capers

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

This dish was inspired by one of my favorite dishes to order at one of my favorite restaurants- Cafe Mario in Green Bay. I am not sure how Mario makes his grouper, but I think I came pretty close with this recreation. I am a big fan of olives so anything…

Chicken Pesto Pasta Salad

Chicken Pesto Pasta Salad

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

remember when I was a kid loving cold pasta salads on a hot summer night. Nothing heavy and nothing rich. One of my favorite restaurants in Green Bay is Grapevine Cafe, and they have a chicken pesto pasta salad to die for. One steamy night in Wisconsin I…

Mexican Green Spaghetti

Mexican Green Spaghetti

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Prep Time: 20 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

This isn't a "traditional" Mexican dish but it is very common in the Northeast of Mexico, everyone in my family loves it and it's been a great hit among my friends now that I live in the USA, it is usually served to go with any type of meat (pork, beef, c…

Oat-raisins butter cookies

Oat-raisins butter cookies

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

My daughter is not happy with oat porridge. So I was in a dilemma about how to give her oat, so that she won't refuse to eat. I tried to make these cookies and my first trial clicked very well. I did not use all purpose flour. Instead of that I used commo…

Mexican Beans

Mexican Beans

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 60 Minutes

Frijoles,Beans are an essential part of Mexican food, I remember when I was growing up my Mom always had a pot on the stove or ready made in the refrigerator for our weekly meals. If you want to make good Mexican food you should learn how to make simple b…

Oven Baked Sweet Potato Fries

Oven Baked Sweet Potato Fries

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

French fries are a common side dish to go with many American meals, but did you ever try sweet potato fries instead? Well if you haven’t, you are missing out! This simple recipe is easy to prepare and jazzes up the regular burger and fries combo. Plu…

Semolina halva (Suji ka halva, Sheera)

Semolina halva (Suji ka halva, Sheera)

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

When it is made well, it is one of my favourite Indian sweets. It is very simple and easy to make, and if you have just a little bit of patience and follow a few instructions - success is guaranteed! Suji/rava means semolina, so you can find it under such…

Bi bimbap - Korean Mixed meal

Bi bimbap - Korean Mixed meal

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

I'm a die hard fan of Korean food and Dolsot bibimbap (돌솥 비빔밥, "dolsot" meaning "stone pot"), is my favorite one. Almost every second day I eat this. It is served in a bowl of warm white rice topped with namul (sautéed and seasoned vegetables)…

Nana's Irish Soda Bread

Nana's Irish Soda Bread

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Prep Time: 20 Minutes
Cook Time: 45 Minutes

This is a break from the traditional Irish soda bread in that it contains items that were not common to the average Irish household back in the 1800’s. This was my grandmother’s take on Irish Soda Bread. The best part is that it’s very flavorful and…

Tigelle Modenesi

Tigelle Modenesi

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Prep Time: 30 Minutes
Cook Time: 5 Minutes

Modena is located in Emilia Romagna, known as the culinary bread basket of Italy. Tigelle are the quintessential food of Modena, a symbol of pride. So, what are tigelle? Simply put, they are a disc shaped bread, about the size and shape of an English muff…

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Bok Choy Bohemia

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This is an all-Vegetarian, mostly Vegan food blog, combining recipes from popular vegetarian cookbooks as well as original creations cataloged on the "recipe" page. Updated 'almost" daily, it's a great resource for someone making the leap to Vegetar…

Boise Foodie Guild

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A blog founded by a group of Foodies from Boise, Idaho, who just love to cook and try new foods. An archive of recipes is also on the blog.

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News, reviews and recipes about the World of Drinks: bar, cocktail, longdrinks, bartendering and much more for a better drinking experience. Drink a Drink is a multi-author thematic blog on the world of drinks: six friends with a common interest in b…

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A site dedicated to the exploration and ecstasy of chocolate. The Chocolate Priestess will lead "Saturday Sacraments" by taking the reader through the experience of one type of chocolate or one companies offering described in all five senses. Other p…

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Blogging unique recipes for family, gourmet, and entertaining. My recipe database has over 2,500 recipes, and I discuss the best ones on the blog.

You Found the Secret Recipe!

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Every family has its secrets. Ours come in the form of recipes. Whether they're scrawled in pencil on the back of old grocery receipts or painstakingly printed on recipe cards, how they're written doesn't matter. Taste is what makes these secrets…

Crostini and Chianti

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My attempts at creating and recreating Italian food. Most of the recipes are on the healthy side without it being obvious. Make your family happy with the flavor and heathy with the food.

The Busy Budgeting Mama

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Usually quick and easy vegetarian recipes from a double-major on the go.

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Blog that focuses on both local and international recipes, reviews and ingredients. Most meals are family friendly and almost all recipes can be on the table in 30 minutes if you like!

5 results of 5 Blog Posts

Restaurant Review (A Common Ground)

A Common Ground819 W 36th StBaltimore, MD 21211(410) 235-5533 Sitting on The Avenue is this little coffee shop, that does it right. This is no Starbucks... The some of the eclectic locals of Hampden are always are always starting their day here along (read full article)

Iced Coffee and Carrot Cake at Cafe on the Common

posted July 13, 2010 in Eating Places

There are Dunkin Donuts on every corner in the Metro West area, Boston, and the state of Massachusetts in general. I’ve had too many bad experiences to return for their coffee, except if I’m driving long-distance and it’s the only p (read full article)

John and Lisa Are Interviewing...Chef Fred Kellermann of Elements Cafe

When we started doing these interviews, we were hoping to come across chefs that had a unique perspective on their craft and their industry. Chef Fred Kellermann of Elements Cafe in Haddon Heights certainly has his own opinions, and is not afraid to (read full article)

I H.A.V.E a fresh perspective…

posted December 19, 2009 in Cook Eat Love

I had always wondered when I drove past Oppenheimer Park what the big Culinary Institute sign on the front of one of the building was.  It seemed so out of place to me that I thought maybe it had formerly been a cooking school but had uprooted to a (read full article)

Still no answers

posted October 09, 2009 in waylandcook

I did get in contact with the City manager today. I still got no answers just more run around. I called the Mayor and have not gotten a call back. I did get the answer to one of the water problems we are having. That over half the water we get from S (read full article)

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