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The Turtle Restaurant - eating in the slow lane

http://theturtlerestaurant.blogspot.com/

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The Turtle Restaurant - eating in the slow lane

A blog dedicated to eating in the slow lane. Food history, recipes wine and food in culture

A Lithuanian Cooking in India

http://juratesrecipes.blogspot.com/

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In this blog, you'll find traditional and our own recipes all tested by me and my hubby, with whom I share a passion for cooking and improvising with ingredients. Indian, Asian, some fusion and Lithuanian dishes -- quick, easy and very delicious! =)

Chef In You

http://chefinyou.com

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This is an online recipe guide with simple cooking instructions and pictures for EACH of the steps to making vegetarian and vegan food. Bring out the chef in you while making any of our recipes with precise and easy How to's"

Delcie's Desserts in Cups

http://www.delciesdesserts.com

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Welcome to the world of self-created recipes that are made in cups.

Food, Fun & Farm Life In East Africa !

http://www.foodfunfarm.blogspot.com

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A blog about my life on a remote farm in the foothills of Kilimanjaro in East Africa. I publish new recipes every 2nd day - simple, easy homecooking with an African twist using fresh, local ingredients. Pop in for a visit anytime !

haddock in the kitchen

http://haddockinthekitchen.wordpress.com

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The culinary musings of a British Ex-pat living in France

Yum in Tum

http://www.seidhr.blogspot.com

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The culinary adventures of a non-traditional student in Houston, Texas.

Eat in the Car

http://eatinthecar.blogspot.com

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Join me on my journey as I try to find food that won't slosh, slop or spill as I race around between school, work and home eating the majority of my meals in the car. Trying to find healthy, well balanced and nourishing meals that won\'t leave me sta…

A Small-Town Girl Livin in a Crazy Jacked-up World...

http://snookiecollins.blogspot.com

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Hmmm, how to describe my blog.
Well, I do talk alot about my Obsession of course... CUPCAKES!
I post photos of the most scrumptious, delectable, delightful Cupcakes you ever did see.
From the cutesy-patootsy to extremely gourmet sugar-art & fondan…

Foodie In Disguise

http://www.foodieindisguise.com

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Computer Geek by Day, Foodie by Night - Join me in my quest for Good Food, Drink and All Things Culinary!

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Pastiera | La Primavera in Bocca

posted April 03, 2010 in Aglio, Olio & Peperoncino

Pastiera is the quintessential Neapolitan Easter cake. Pastiera was purportedly invented in a Neapolitan convent. An unidentified novice wanted her Easter cake to be a symbol of the Resurrection, and to be redolent of the spring flowers growing in t (read full article)

Pastiera | La Primavera in Bocca

posted April 02, 2010 in Aglio, Olio & Peperoncino

Pastiera is the quintessential Neapolitan Easter cake.Pastiera was purportedly invented in a Neapolitan convent. An unidentified novice wanted her Easter cake to be a symbol of the Resurrection, and to be redolent of the spring flowers growing in the (read full article)

Late for Work

posted December 11, 2009 in Gourmet Worrier

I do not consider myself to be a religious person, although I do have this thing for religious icons. My latest acquisition involves old, disused holy water fonts and vintage Mary statues and miraculous medals. I have no idea why, but it just 'is' at (read full article)

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