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The Basement Baker is about following your passion and starting a community oriented bakery. Whether you are thinking of starting your own food business...or just looking for a little baking inspiration, the Basement Baker is blogging about it.

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Northwest Caffeine Buzz Ice Cream

posted July 18, 2010 in The Basement baker

Posted by trav45 I'm a Seattle-area native, displaced to (or misplaced in!) Connecticut. I wanted to create an ice cream that reminded me of foggy NW mornings, and what is more Seattle than the ubiquitous Starbucks? (read full article)

Exclusive WNBA Discounts

posted July 16, 2010 in Frugal Front Porch

WNBA is offering some exclusive discounts to select bloggers across the web. If you’ve never been to a game, this would be the perfect opportunity to check out what all the hoopla is about. Cashing in on this deal is super simple. Visit TicketMast (read full article)

Exclusive WNBA Discounts

posted July 16, 2010 in Frugal Front Porch

WNBA is offering some exclusive discounts to select bloggers across the web. If you’ve never been to a game, this would be the perfect opportunity to check out what all the hoopla is about. Cashing in on this deal is super simple. Visit TicketMast (read full article)

BB: Sour Cream Coffee Cake

posted June 29, 2010 in Family Spice

Well, I didn't get to make both of July's Barefoot Bloggers' recipes. I did make this delicious Sour Cream Coffee Cake. I didn't make it for breakfast or brunch, but as a dessert for a pot luck picnic. A great family is moving to Connecticut, and we (read full article)

06.13.10: dinner (the perils of pizza making when it’s humid).

posted June 23, 2010 in The Manhattan Food Project

Pizza alla Caprese con Mascarpone e Parmigiano Reggiano I have no idea as to how we pulled this off on TV. –Michael on our last demo on Connecticut Style, in which we successfully completed making a pizza on air. There’s an easy reply to (read full article)

I Helped To Set a National Average!

posted June 23, 2010 in The Skinny Fight

by VirtualErn And not in a good way. I was looking at a list of events planned in my state for the summer and there were a few fitness events but mostly the summer will be filled with food & wine festivals. I live in the south so you already (read full article)

On The Road With Baker Babes Bakery

posted June 11, 2010 in Bake Our Day

Spring is our favorite time of year. We love the sights and smells of the flowers beginning to bloom and the birds singing as they flutter around hurriedly collecting twigs for their nests. Spring is a good time for us at Baker Babes Bakery to take a (read full article)

Images from New York, hurrah for more visitors! edition.

posted April 26, 2010 in The Manhattan Food Project

Bumming around Chelsea If I could be a building, I would be this building.  This building is me. –Michael’s former roommate E on the Chelsea Market We love having our friends come visit us here–not only does it give us an excuse to (read full article)

HAMBURGER.

posted April 12, 2010 in Winesworld\'s Blog

For North Americans, hamburgers represent iconic fast food in its multitude of guises advertised constantly. You can even buy a hamburger pre-cooked, while you are in the drive-through, and eat while driving. There are actually two categories of ha (read full article)

A Recommendation and Sweet Pea Soup

posted March 26, 2010 in The Good Cook

I collect cookbooks. All types of cookbooks; I especially like old, heritage books that feature REAL food. You know, the stuff your grandmother made. TBHITW is going to sigh and say, "another cookbook?" when this one reaches my mailbox, but I just ca (read full article)

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