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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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What we are cooking now

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What did you make for dinner last night? Here at FC, we never get tired of hearing what our colleagues cook at home. Read about what we're making with seasonal ingredients, and tell us how you're using them in your own kitchen.

Cookin' Canuck

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Cookin’ Canuck is an inspiring food blog for beginner or seasoned chefs. The recipes are easy enough for a weeknight meal, but impressive enough for entertaining. Acknowledging that many of us our visual learners, I provide clear step-by-step photo…

GET OFF YOUR BUTT and BAKE!

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Please visit my blog: Get Off Your Butt and BAKE! You will find easy, delicious family recipes and picture tutorials, that everyone will love.

ThisFoodTastesFunny, Dishes served with a side of laughter...

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Welcome to my cooking blog .. You will find a variety of fun and interesting recipes to make right in your own kitchen. But there's a little twist ..This is not your average cooking blog. Instead of your basic cookbook set up, my blog has an extra in…

Cucina Domenico

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After quite a few years of kitchen play, I finally have an opportunity to share some of my favorite recipes! Are they all original? Hardly. Are they award winning? Doubtful. Are they worth sharing? YOU'RE DAMN RIGHT THEY ARE! Many of the recipes have…

Apricosa

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Apricosa is about the enjoyment of delicious and healthy California cooking. Here you'll find experiences, recipes, and tips drawn from the huge availability of fresh produce both from my garden and from the surrounding Santa Barbara area, influenced…

Simple and Down to Earth College Living

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Simple tips and advice on living well in college. Articles focus on cooking for two, gardening, growing your own food, natural cooking and cleaning and much more. Recipes posted targeted toward college crowd.

Fit Pig Recipes

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Find something for dinner and share your own favorite receipes!

Growing Your Own Herbs and Herb Glossary

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Herbs are space savers and can be grown in your kitchen or outdoors. Discovery how to grow your own herbs

10 results of 129 Blog Posts

Kitchen Garden Day

posted August 12, 2010 in Aroma Cucina

Next Sunday, August 22, is the first annual celebration of World Kitchen Garden Day, where we gather in our gardens and celebrate the miracle of all things that grow.  Created in response to “National Snack Food” month we get to pat ourselves o (read full article)

Let's Get Corny!

posted August 04, 2010 in A Foodie's Quest

Aahh corn! It is, for me, the quintessential summer food. More so than any other fruit or vegetable that abound at this time of the year. Even... gasp... tomatoes -don't get me wrong: I love tomatoes; but I grow my own from seed so I basically  (read full article)

Grow Your Own Roundup #43

posted August 03, 2010 in Kitchen Gadget Girl

Welcome to the roundup for the 43rd Grow Your Own event. Created by Andrea of Andrea’s Recipes, Grow Your Own is now in its fourth year! It was wonderful to host in July, I received submissions from all over the world and met several bloggers n (read full article)

Guest Post: Sensational Summertime Salads

posted August 02, 2010 in Iowa Girl Eats

This guest post comes from Allison, who shares her struggles and triumphs while learning how to cook, at Post-College Kitchen! ~~~~~ Summertime makes eating fresh & healthy salads easier than ever! Start with a bed of greens (spinach is my favor (read full article)

Yogurt with Purslane (Mast-o-Khorfeh)

posted August 01, 2010 in Turmeric & Saffron

Yogurt with Purslane (khorfeh) is the best food to beat the summer heat. There's nothing more refreshing and satisfying than a cool cup of yogurt mixed in with coarsely chopped fresh purslane picked right from your own garden. I've never planted purs (read full article)

Macaroni Salad (recipe)

posted July 30, 2010 in Kitchen Gadget Girl

A certain someone (who shall remain nameless) had a birthday recently and requested ribs, macaroni salad and carrot slaw for dinner. I was only too happy to oblige, seeing as how I show love through food. Plus, the Macaroni salad will also serve as m (read full article)

Bird Nest Soup

posted July 29, 2010 in Cookiss @ Sheryl's Kitchen

Bird Nest Soup is a delicacy in Chinese cuisine, some called it the 'caviar of the east'.  It is actually the saliva of the swiftlets that are used to make their nests. I remember when I was young, my mother  would be spending hundreds on b (read full article)

Growing Black Beans

posted July 22, 2010 in Cooking with Anne

Boy, oh boy - the photo of my homegrown black beans in my last post has caused quite the stir so I thought I would share the very little I know about growing black beans with you.Dried beans seem to be one of those things that nobody really thinks ab (read full article)

Making it a Double Date Night

posted July 16, 2010 in My Man's Belly

Making it a Date Night If you’ve been reading My Man’s Belly for any amount of time, you know that I am a huge proponent for having a weekly date night – regardless of what is going on in your life.  These special (read full article)

When Is A Fruit Not A Fruit? When It's A Fig!

posted July 08, 2010 in In The Raw

Daddy had a green thumb. Stick a twig in some dirt and he'd make it grow, like magic. That's exactly what he did when I was about seven years old — put a branch in the ground and, seemingly overnight, that Ficus grew into a 20-foot tree with sweet (read full article)

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