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Muffin Monday: Chocolate Chip Orange Muffins

Muffin Monday: Chocolate Chip Orange Muffins

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

Indulge in heavenly chocolate paired with intense bits of orange. Enjoy this wonderfully rich muffin with a steaming cup of coffee when you need to stress down.

CREAMY CARROT SOUP

CREAMY CARROT SOUP

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

The past too weekends were super tiring for me as I was busy looking for a house. Rents in any part in Bangalore has become a total killer. Also it was Monday yesterday and I had a very tiring and hectic day at work . To add to my misery I was the last dr…

Mom's Pastina Egg drop soup

Mom's Pastina Egg drop soup

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

My mom used to cook pastina for us kids a lot, she had four kids and she always made sure that we always had some kind of protein in us. So the eggs of course was one of them, She even used to make it without the eggs when we used to have the flu. Us ki…

Kids Mini Pizza Faces

Kids Mini Pizza Faces

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

Kids love pizza, so what is better than their own individual serving that they can make themselves? To make it even more fun, let them make faces on their little pizzas! Use any ingredients that they like such as black olives, pepperoni, green and red p…

Piggies in Blankets

Piggies in Blankets

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

These pigs-n-blankets are so easy to make but your kids will love them! I mean, what is more fun than miniature hot dogs in their own little wrap? Let the kids help make them and they will have a great lunch and a fantastic time all at once! The dippin…

Dulce De Leche

Dulce De Leche

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 105 Minutes

This is one of my favorite things to make to give to friends during the holiday. This is a rich creamy caramel sauce that is positively addictive. My friend texted me to tell me she couldn't stop eating it. I assure you this is not a problem. it is a prob…

Baked Apple (焼き林檎)

Baked Apple (焼き林檎)

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 40 Minutes

Here's a recipe my mom always use to make when I was little, easy to make and very delicious. I hope you enjoy it.

Quick n Easy Potato Broccoli soup

Quick n Easy Potato Broccoli soup

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

I never make broccoli cheese soup. I use to make it for my husband until I was pregnant and got very sick eating it. I tried several times to make it but the smell got to me. Weird thing is I love broccoli and eat it whenever I can. Today I was pulling…

Easy Biscuits For Two

Easy Biscuits For Two

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 25 Minutes

This is an easy to make quick bread for two. With only 2 ingredients, it is fast and simple, and the end result is delicious. The only thing that can make it better is to fill it with plenty of butter.

Arroz con Pollo

Arroz con Pollo

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

My Step-Mom, Cora, makes the best Arroz con pollo around!. unfortunately she won't give me the recipe! So I made my own, and tried to make it as similar as possible. Arroz con Pollo is a great meal to make when you have a large group to feed as it is re…

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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…

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.

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.

Tips For Delicious And Healthy Cooking

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I am giving the recipes for good healthy cooking .This site will also give you every bit of information that will help you to cook delicious and healthy food and many more information that will make your life more yummy and tastier.

Beautiful Life

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Find everything you will need to make your life Beautiful.

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

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Homemade Freezer Biscuits: Make Your Own Monday #32

posted August 15, 2010 in Frugal Antics of a Harried Homemaker

There is a product in the freezer section that comes in a blue bag with a little dough man on the front.  They are ready to bake biscuits.  I have tried them and they are mighty convenient for a quick breakfast or dinner.  A bag of te (read full article)

Let's Talk Strategy: Step Away from the Chips Challenge

posted August 13, 2010 in The Skinny Fight

Do you have a game plan for Monday's challenge? Let's start with listing which processed foods we're going to avoid. I'm giving  up cookies, chips, other snacks, most dairy and fast food. I eat Greek yogurt, salmon in a pouch, frozen seafood (read full article)

Two Homemade Sausages: Make Your Own Monday #31

posted August 09, 2010 in Frugal Antics of a Harried Homemaker

Our local grocery stores often run specials on pork loins, those huge logs of lean, boneless meat.  At $1.67, sometimes less, per pound, it is about the cheapest way for me to buy good quality cuts of pork.  I cut them into chops, I cut th (read full article)

Summertime and Lobster Rolls

posted August 06, 2010 in Sarah Sellers' Blog

Ever since my trip to Boston last year I have been craving a lobster roll! Unfortunately, living in Texas you aren’t always thinking lobster for dinner, especially due to the steep price tag. Then every once in a while, like Christmas in August (read full article)

Homemade Mixes to Go with the Super Easy Pot Roast: Make Your Own Monday #30

posted August 02, 2010 in Frugal Antics of a Harried Homemaker

Because I am an oldest child, over achiever, type A personality, I had to find ways to make my Super Easy Pot Roast completely from scratch.  To keep the roast easy, of course, you would have made these mixes up ahead of time.  1/8-1/4 cup (read full article)

Super Easy Pot Roast

posted July 27, 2010 in Frugal Antics of a Harried Homemaker

This is a throw together, not exactly made from scratch recipe, but is it ever tasty.  Mouth watering tasty.Served with cream cheese mashed potatoes and dilled carrots, it is comfort food at its best.  And is doesn't heat up the house; esp (read full article)

Homemade Caramels: Make Your Own Monday #29

posted July 25, 2010 in Frugal Antics of a Harried Homemaker

Before I set about writing this post, I did a Google search of "homemade caramels."  I found a few other bloggers who posted their adventures with stoves and candy thermometers and caramels that turned into hard toffee like substances.   (read full article)

Homemade Peppermint Stick Ice Cream: Make Your Own Monday #28

posted July 18, 2010 in Frugal Antics of a Harried Homemaker

It's a funny thing.  Ice cream makers usually make their appearances during the hot summer months, but peppermint ice cream only shows up in grocery stores during December.  For the other eleven months of the year, we get no peppermint and (read full article)

Brown Butter Ice Cream

posted July 15, 2010 in TheHungerStruck

Its almost like I have an unconscious wish to get really really fat. I’ll spend hours at the gym the weekend baking and eating and still find myself a bit confused when my jeans fit tight on Monday morning. The best part is that by some miracl (read full article)

Homemade Corn Tortillas and a Marinade, too: Make Your Own Monday #27

posted July 11, 2010 in Frugal Antics of a Harried Homemaker

There is nothing like a homemade tortilla.  We have a tortilla "factory" in our little town (which is to say, there is a tiny store front where a Latin family slaves in the Arizona heat six days a week to make fresh tortillas).  Those corn (read full article)

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