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Sausage Gravy Egg Baskets

Sausage Gravy Egg Baskets

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Cook Time: 30 Minutes

WOW! My ultimate goal when creating a recipe is to serve up what I call “The Wow Factor”. What is the “Wow Factor”? When my guests say “Wow!”, when they take their first bite then I know it’s a winner! This recipe does just that!

Sicilian Panelle

Sicilian Panelle

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 5 Minutes

Panelle stands are as popular in Sicily as, hot dog stands, in the US. You can quickly grab a Panini and Panelle as you are walking down the street and hunger pain attacks. But sometimes you will grab a sandwich with panelle just because that’s what you…

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The Basement baker

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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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Retetele bunicii

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This is a Romanian traditional cooking recipes site. We took our grandmother's recipes book and we're cooking following her instructions. You can see what we made so far on our site. Enjoy!

Gluten Free Betsy!

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Personal blog of a celiac following a gluten free diet. Product reviews, gluten free and celiac news, restaurant reviews, and upcoming events are discussed.

Recettes Maroc

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Morocco Recipes is an online website that has been created to share Moroccan-made recipes with everyone. We would like for you to become acquainted with how the recipes are prepared, as well as add to your list of recipes and try them at home. The go…

Nutritioulicious: Nutritious and Delicious

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Nutritioulicious is about helping people eat delicious food that is also nutritious. I'm a registered dietitian and I love good food, new restaurants, good wine, and staying healthy while enjoying it all! My goal is to help people do the same.

I Heart Veg

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We believe that the goal of becoming or best selves can only be accomplished with a lifestyle that is led by the nutrition, ethics, and truth that a vegan diet can supply.

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LA Mayor to Los Angeles: Good Food For All

posted July 27, 2010 in Foodie In Disguise

I got a curious email yesterday saying the Antonio Villaraigosa was now following me on Twitter? What?! Why is the Mayor of Los Angeles following me? I logged onto Twitter and started reading his Tweets. He attended the LA Food Fest yesterday and tal (read full article)

07.11.10: lunch and dinner (bocadillos, sopa catalana Y ¡VIVA LA FURIA ROJA!)

posted July 13, 2010 in The Manhattan Food Project

Sopa de Albóndiguillas Catalana Dear readers, I have the vapors. I cannot believe that La Roja have taken the World Cup, even though they are an amazing football/soccer team, and as a result it should come as no surprise that I inundated poor Michae (read full article)

Big Girl Bombshell – Guest Post!

From previous comments, I know that many of you are with me in this weight loss journey. A fellow blogger asked me to help her learn how to cook by doing some guest posts, and I agreed–as long as she was willing to exchange some posts so that (read full article)

06.26.08: tapas y una película (Los Abrazos Rotos y ¡Viva La Furia Roja!)

posted June 29, 2010 in The Manhattan Food Project

Queso Mahón con Jamón Serrano y Chorizo Any excuse to make a trek down to SoHo and indulge in some goodies from Despaña is a good one in my book, and making tapas and watching Broken Embraces following Spain’s advancement to the Round of 16 (read full article)

World Cup Update

Bradley's still on vacation (we can't wait to check out his tan!) so Nola Solomon is filling in. Hope you're all still as psyched about the World Cup as we are!- VickiI am sure everyone witnessed the highway robbery that was the USA tie against Slov (read full article)

Raw Diet Food For Your Health

posted May 03, 2010 in Healthy Cook Recipes

These days, we're seeing more and more instances of a variety of autoimmune disorders. Diseases like MS, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and a host of others seem to be on the rise. Some say that it's merely due to better diagnostic tools; and others sa (read full article)

Watch My Weight Wednesdays!

posted April 14, 2010 in Healthy Living Blog

   Good Morning!  Well it is great day...the birds are singing, the sun is shining, and I just got back from my first ever morning workout at the gym!  I was finding it very hard to reach my goal of going to the gym 3 days a week. (read full article)

Full Pull Wines: Washington Wines for wine lovers near and far

posted April 08, 2010 in Wine and Beer of Washington State

Are you looking for a unique  way to learn about AND reasonably acquire Washington Wine? Full Pull Wines may be your answer, especially if you are participating in the WBC or Bust contest! Paul Zitarelli Last October, Paul Zitarelli started Full Pu (read full article)

End of the Ten in ‘10 Challenge and An Update

posted March 15, 2010 in Pots and Plots

Well the Ten in ‘10 Challenge is over.  I had hoped to get into the next tens by now.  Well that so didn’t happen.  I’ve got five pounds to go (which puts me at my pre-holiday season low).  I survived the Super Bowl, Valentine&# (read full article)

Herb Series – Part 6 – Dill

posted February 22, 2010 in Simple Italian Cooking

Ok, I’ll be honest here – dill is not one of my most commonly used herbs and I haven’t used it in many Italian dishes.  But… I have liked it with a few fish recipes when eating out that I quite enjoyed.  My goal this spring (read full article)

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