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Crockpot Meatball Chili

Crockpot Meatball Chili

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 0 Minutes

My husband really loves to bite into chewy food, including oatmeal raisin cookies and thick slabs of ham. A few years ago, I wanted to improve my chili recipe to give it more "biteable" substance. So I tried substituting meat balls for crumbly ground beef…

Easy Cheesy

Easy Cheesy

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

Now, don't get me wrong, I'm as healthy as the next guy, but I'm not a health-nut. So that's why it was odd I found a recipe recently in a health magazine for baked tomatoes. As usual, the pictures are what immediately appealed to me, nice big red jui…

Sicilian Stuffed Butternut Squash

Sicilian Stuffed Butternut Squash

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

This story below was taken from a blog I found on the web, while looking for information on squash. Of course the site had nothing to do with the vegetable except that it is used in the contest of the proverb. “Falla comu vó é sempri cucuzza.” Lite…

Appetizer Surprise

Appetizer Surprise

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

If you love artichokes this dip is for you. It has a great taste and is very simple to throw together. A real party pleaser.

Momma's Potato Salad

Momma's Potato Salad

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 45 Minutes

This is my moms best dish ever made

Awesome Turkey Burgers

Awesome Turkey Burgers

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

I like to use the 93/7 ground turkey (meaning 7% fat). 99/1 ground turkey is also available, but I find that to be too moist to work with, and the mixture usually ends up mushy. I also prefer the taste of the 93/7 mixture. The 93/7 is also more moist than…

Feta Pasta Salad

Feta Pasta Salad

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

Wisconsin had a warm streak! Sunday night involved important matters. Grilling, pasta salad, and The Pacific (which is amazing). I love making pasta salad. One, it is easy. Two, you can basically clean out the fridge. Three, well they are just yummy. This…

Meatloaves

Meatloaves

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 60 Minutes

This is an old family recipe that is simple and delicious. I like to top mine off with gravy, but you can serve it plain, or add good ol' ketchup if you like. Serve it with mashed potatoes and a veggie and you have a filling meal that everyone will love…

Beef Tips and Rice

Beef Tips and Rice

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Prep Time: 30 Minutes
Cook Time: 120 Minutes

I created this dish after wanting my late mothers pot roast but I wanted something easier to make and something that was a meal unto itself. The key is the 3 cans of GOLDEN Mushroom Soup by Campbells. Once you have made this dish, you can add your own spi…

Mexican Meatballs

Mexican Meatballs

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 25 Minutes

Chipotle peppers and cilantro give this dish a very special, unique taste that will make everyone ask for more!

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EnjoyFineWines - See, swirl, smell, savor, enjoy the aromas and the flavors!

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To share wine resources & useful wine information to enhance the enjoyment of wine, wine knowledge & the wine country lifestyle.

Through The Garden Gate

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Slip Through The Garden Gate....
to a place where the flowers never fade, the sun always shines, and the chocolate has no calories.

2 Recipes a Day for the Gourmand

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This blog caters to select hand tried recipes from round the world. They will have the exotic taste of their origin but will have an innovativeness of the Indian subcontinent as that is were we hail from. Your comments and criticisms are welcome. We…

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…

The Africa Cafe Family

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A place to share the recipes, story and style of this iconic Cape Town restaurant established in 1992.

Mastering the Art of Mad Cooking

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Musings from a Mad Housewife,
and some recipes, too.

Welcome to the Mad Housewife kitchen, your sanctuary from a mad, mad world. Enjoy a glass of wine, reflect on our mad musings, and try out one of our fabulous new recipes. Such a civilized wa…

DICED: The Official Blog of the Institute of Culinary Education

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DICED: The Official Blog of ICE is written by culinary arts students, alumni as well as the president of The Institute of Culinary Education. Find news, recipes, and information on starting a career in culinary arts. The blog gives first-hand account…

Thomas the Accidental Gourmet

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Musings on Life and Food

Unfortunately, I don't necessarily have a life plan. Or a dinner plan for that matter. Luckily for me, things work out most of the time.

I'll be posting some musings on food, eating, and life in general. Hopefully, som…

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),…

My Kitchen Flavors - Bon Appetit!

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I'll be posting fantastic Indian Recipes (esp. the taste of the South) that I have tested and tasted fine so far. This Food Zone will be a gateway of Easy 'n' Tasty Delights and Simple Microwave Cooking recipes that are simply appetizing. Enjoy Cooki…

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groundwork Just Coffee, Whole Bean Coffee, 5-Pound Bags Reviews

posted August 04, 2010 in Gourmet Whole Bean Coffee

groundwork Just Coffee, Whole Bean Coffee, 5-Pound Bags Fair trade, micro-lot/limited Well balanced clasic colombian taste Medium roast Groundwork Coffee Company is the largest organic coffee roaster in Los Angeles. groundwork is pioneering sustai (read full article)

Double Lotus Soup

posted July 13, 2010 in Cookiss @ Sheryl's Kitchen

Double Lotus: Lotus root and lotus seeds :)Double Lotus Soup (Serves 2 to 3)Ingredients: 300g of meat (pork or chicken)lotus rootred dateslotus seedsa carrot1 litre of water a pinch of salt (optional)Method: 1. Parboil the meat to remo (read full article)

Would you like Chicken with your butter, sir?

posted June 06, 2010 in Plentyonyourplate

Image by perlmonger via Flickr MORE THAN HALF OF BRITS are ignoring the healthy eating message – and still littering their meals with extra salt and sugar – even though it’s not needed, a new poll by Schwart (read full article)

Idea For Chinese Vegetable Recipes

posted June 03, 2010 in Healthy Cook Recipes

Chinese vegetable recipes are very popular these days because everyone is always on a diet. With the right recipes on hand, you could easily drop a few pounds a month by eating delicious Chinese food a couple times a week. Many people immediately thi (read full article)

Seasoning in Thai Food

posted May 13, 2010 in Authentic Curry Recipes

Thai food usually is very tasty. Aside from the main ingredients used in Thai cooking. Whether meat or vegetables, seasonings also play important role to enhance flavoring. Thus, one should keep in mind and become familiarized with all the key flavo (read full article)

Hump Day With Bradley: What's up with fruit in beer?

After an intense intern orientation (I've never met two girls who like foot rubs as much as Carrie and Vicki), I'm ready to start my new blog series: Hump Day with Bradley. It'll be a weekly dose of manly cooking and entertaining tips. I figured I'd (read full article)

Spicy Salmon On Spinach

posted April 30, 2010 in Keep Learning Keep Smiling

Spicy salmon on spinach Salmon is exceptional for its health benefits and highly popular in the culinary world. I would call it a wonder fish because of it’s high essential omega-3 fatty acids which are very important for our bodies, especially (read full article)

Omega-3 for Your Health – NutraSea Review & Giveaway

posted April 15, 2010 in What's Cooking at DD

Ever since I was a little girl, my mom would constantly tell me, “Eat more fish! It will make you smart!” Not wanting to become a dummy, I begrudgingly ate the piece of steamed fish she would put on my plate. For YEARS, I (read full article)

Omega-3 for Your Health – NutraSea Review & Giveaway

posted April 15, 2010 in What's Cooking at DD

Ever since I was a little girl, my mom would constantly tell me, “Eat more fish! It will make you smart!” Not wanting to become a dummy, I begrudgingly ate the piece of steamed fish she would put on my plate. For YEARS, I (read full article)

What to do when your recipe goes wrong?

posted April 14, 2010 in Vegetarian Recipes

If your Indian recipe of a curry / sabzi goes wrong, meaning it doesn't taste too good, any of the following might help: Mix some fresh coriander leaves Add some lemon juice Mix some curd It very much depends on the dish, but if you have been cooki (read full article)

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