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Baby Octopus with small potatoes

Baby Octopus with small potatoes

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 40 Minutes

I absolutely LOVE this recipe. Apart from being extremely easy to make it is delicious. To those that eat squid, the taste is very similar, so... come on.. dare a little will you? Again a good place to find baby octopus is at local Asian Markets.

Fried Zucchini Flowers

Fried Zucchini Flowers

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 5 Minutes

There have been books written on the zucchini blossom. The forerunner of the ever-burgeoning mottled cylinder, is edible. More than edible, it's delicious in an Earth Mother kind of way. That which some just chuck away as waste, can in fact become a de…

Grilled Lemon Thyme Chicken

Grilled Lemon Thyme Chicken

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

This is a high protein, clean, yummy Grilled Chicken. The flavor is light and delicious and the yellow color from the tumeric is beautiful. Versatile dish that can be used to add to many recipes (sandwiches, salads, sauces, burritos, etc...)

Stuffed Tofu with Ginger Soy Dressing

Stuffed Tofu with Ginger Soy Dressing

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

Tofu, or bean curd, which comes from the Japanese word tōfu, which itself derived from the Chinese word dòufu, which originally means "bean curdled". It is a soft white food, made by coagulating soy milk and pressing the curds into blocks. There are ma…

Agua de Pepino ~ Cucumber cooler

Agua de Pepino ~ Cucumber cooler

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 0 Minutes

Agua de Pepino ( cucumber water) is a refreshing drink that is popular in Mexico. It is one of the large variety of the popular Aguas Frescas ( fresh or cool waters). Agua frescas are refreshing drinks made from fresh sweet and sour fruits or grains, (lik…

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Today in Pierre's kitchen

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Channeling Julia child, I recreate from scratch french recipes from the Provence countryside using local ingredients of San Diego markets. Simple and yummy, my recipes are good for any occasions. From homecooking to parties, taste stays the same, it'…

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FTC Puts the Squeeze on Acai Berry Weight Loss Supplements and Colon Cleansers

posted August 16, 2010 in Nutrition Unplugged

Happy day. Maybe we’ll finally get rid of all the deceptive Internet ads for acai berry supplements featuring phony endorsements attributed to Oprah and Rachael Ray.   Maybe people will save their money and not put their fai (read full article)

A TOUCH OF AUTUMN

posted August 14, 2010 in CHEW ON THIS

Autumn is on its way and with it comes the vegetables that the Farmers' Markets in this area are so well noted for. Squash, pumpkin, beets and of course zucchini, lots and lots of zucchini. A trip to our local farmers' market a couple of days ago pro (read full article)

Benefits of Apron

posted August 14, 2010 in niyas's world

Source - EzinearticlesThe kitchen is a place where care and maintenance should be given carefully. Likewise, this is the busiest place during meal preparation, and it is very important that cleanliness must be maintained. In regard of this, an apron (read full article)

The Legacy of Buck Bannister

posted August 14, 2010 in Sleeping Kitten - Dancing Dog!

Over the past year I have been a site manager, coordinator and food writer for Half Hour Meals. During this time I have met cooks, chefs, cookbook authors, culinary instructors, culinary students, food radio and TV personalities, other food writers, (read full article)

SOUTH AFRICA’S WINE INDUSTRY.

posted August 14, 2010 in Winesworld\'s Blog

South Africa is a New World wine-producing country that has deep Old World roots. The father of the industry was a 33-year-old Dutch surgeon, Jan van Riebeck. He was the first governor of cap, appointed by the Dutch east India Company to establish a (read full article)

Butterflys and Farmers Markets

posted August 14, 2010 in Chow and Chatter

Hi all well, I thought I would share some beautiful pictures of my walks, butterflies and farmers markets. The amazing butterflies were taken along the Muddy Creek Greenway a lovely trail that goes for miles in Winston Salem, its so relaxing like a c (read full article)

Tour: Hollywood Farmers’ Market

posted August 14, 2010 in 100 Miles

Felicia Friesema There’s a reason Felicia Friesema writes the farmers’ markets report for the L.A. Weekly.  There’s also a reason she leads tours of area farmers’ markets.  She really knows her vegetables and fruits — (read full article)

Friday Foodstuffs, 8.13.10: Gettin' Wine-y and Fresh

Well, here we are in the middle of August, at summer's crescendo. How can you tell? The traffic over here at the shore. It's not just on Friday nights anymore-it's all over, at all times of the day, seven days a week. Which means everyone (including (read full article)

BOUCHARD PERE ET FILS – ONE OF BURGUNDY’S PREEMINENT SHIPPERS.

posted August 12, 2010 in Winesworld\'s Blog

Burgundy in central eastern France is fabled wine country with thousands of grape growers, hundreds of winemakers, and many shippers. Not too long ago, shippers dominated export markets. They had the means to buy unfinished wines, sometimes blend th (read full article)

Rocky Ford Melons

posted August 11, 2010 in Mangos Chili and Z

A simple side dish of cubed yellow flesh Rocky Ford Watermelon, sprinkled with some Hawaiian Sea Salt, black pepper, a squeeze of lime and torn mint leaves.  This past Sunday, the melon truck was offering up some smaller seedless yellow-fleshed mel (read full article)

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