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Abis Saturday Night Dish!

Abis Saturday Night Dish!

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Prep Time: 20 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

Are you wondering what to eat tonight?

Pat's Best Ever Baked Beans

Pat's Best Ever Baked Beans

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 0 Minutes

Whenever I make this recipe, it reminds me of my grandmother. She would make this every saturday along with Scalloped Potatoes, Baked Ham and Homemade Brownbread. Ummmmmmmm! The memories!

French Toast

French Toast

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

My Mother used to make me French toast on Saturday mornings when I was growing up. I think what made hers the best was the fact that she used vanilla extract in the egg mixture to give it some added sweetness, and she also made her own syrup(recipe below…

Taco Burgers

Taco Burgers

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

Happy Saturday! We really have been on a burger kick lately! However, most of our burgers have been a bit boring. I decided that we needed to spice up our buns with a taco burger. This is a super easy recipe and tastes great. We used salsa, guacamole, che…

Tailor Made Spaghetti

Tailor Made Spaghetti

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Prep Time: 20 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

In 1958, at the age of 19, my zio Giuseppe Manto (Uncle Joe) parted with Sicily, I recall always hearing about zio Giuseppe, even though I had never met him. When he left I had not been conceived yet, but I heard my parents talk about him as if he had b…

Sicilian Stuffed Butternut Squash

Sicilian Stuffed Butternut Squash

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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…

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The Good Cook

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A blog for cooks of all skill levels sharing tips, recipes and kitchen stories.

Syrian Foodie in London

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Syrian foodie diaries, stories and delicious recipes.

Hot off the Garlic Press

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I'm a wife and Mom and I create what I lovingly call 'homemade chic' recipes that I share on my blog. For better or worse, I also feature my crazy stories or what is on my mind. I've been cooking in the kitchen and loving it since I was just a wee…

Well on Wheels - The Traveling Vegan Chef

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Well on Wheels is a food blog with healthy recipes, restaurant reviews, and stories of life as a vegan personal chef.

Chef Keem's Kitchen

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Recipes influenced by my German/Austrian heritage, funny cooking videos, chef stories from my Alaska lodge kitchen, foodie news and commentaries

Aglio, Olio & Peperoncino

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This blog is an Italian recipe journal. I explore ingredients, history and stories about food. I share recipes and I tell you how we eat and sing praise to food here in the Boot-shaped Peninsula. My mission is to expand your Italian food knowledge. A…

Sugar Pies

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From traditional Southern baking and treats to experiments in haute cuisine and a little bit of everything in between! Join us for recipes, food history, stories and tips on turning out great dishes!

Spicie Foodie ~ Ethnic cooking in Europe

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I am a Foodie... I love to cook and bake , love to eat-from the exotic and extraordinary to the simple and the ordinary love it fresh and from scratch, love to learn everything I can the how why and when, love the history and stories behind it all,bu…

Mom There's Nothing To Eat

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Welcome to my blog…Mom, There’s nothing to eat! I hope this blog will become a reference for all you mothers out there that just can’t seem to keep your kids fed. I will include recipes…the good, the bad and the ugly… tips on feeding the hu…

Essentially Entertaining

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What is entertaining?

the savvy host believes that entertaining is most simply gathering people together in enjoyable surroundings ~ offering good food & drink ~ to share stories, ideas, laughter ... life.

essentially entertaining is dedicated…

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Saturday Stories: What Do We Do in the Summertime?

posted August 14, 2010 in Frugal Antics of a Harried Homemaker

It's summertime and times as tough.  You have five children, four of them girls between the ages of say, 13 and 6.  All of them are bored.  Oh, they work hard and do their chores, but there is only so much that needs to be done.   (read full article)

Saturday Stories: Looking at Family from a Grown Up Perspective

posted August 07, 2010 in Frugal Antics of a Harried Homemaker

After I posted last week's Saturday Story about my great-great grandmother, I started to really think about my ancestors; about how life was for them.  Then I began to think about my parents and grandparents.  I was an only child for the fi (read full article)

Saturday Stories: Grandma I.

posted July 31, 2010 in Frugal Antics of a Harried Homemaker

    This is Grandma I.  She was Mamie's paternal grandmother (my great-great grandmother).  She was born in Scotland in the 1860s and entered the USA through Canada around 1890. (We suspect that it may not have been a l (read full article)

Caramel Popcorn

posted July 26, 2010 in La Fuji Mama

My mom’s side of the family is a lot of fun.  We have a family email system where we can send out one email and it goes out to the entire family.  Not only does this facilitate some hilarious family banter and the sharing of (read full article)

Saturday Stories: Small Town USA at the End of an Era

posted July 24, 2010 in Frugal Antics of a Harried Homemaker

During the 1940s and 1950s, the USA was in a great industrial boom. It was the jet age. Big cities were filled with chrome, cars, trains and department stores. Airports were growing as air travel became more accessible. In a small town in up (read full article)

Saturday Stories: The Emergency Room

posted July 17, 2010 in Frugal Antics of a Harried Homemaker

One little monkey jumping off her bed, She fell down and broke her arm,Mama took her to the ERand the doctor said, No more monkey jumping off her bed. Can you guess where I was for four hours last night?  I will never understand why, (read full article)

Saturday Stories: B-52 Stories

posted July 10, 2010 in Frugal Antics of a Harried Homemaker

Flying in an airplane may be safer than driving in a car, but I think those statistics depend on how often you are in an airplane. When your job is to fly in an Air Force bomber during wartime, you may find yourself wishing for the danger of drivi (read full article)

Cibo

posted July 06, 2010 in My Little World

We scheduled our monthly photography meeting last Saturday at Cibo Greenbelt 5. This was my activity after my work and charity at Sacred Heart of Jesus. I was tired the whole day since I was slept late the night before. I always wanted to dine in Cib (read full article)

Saturday Stories: Mom's First Trip Out of the USA

posted July 03, 2010 in Frugal Antics of a Harried Homemaker

 It is often the loss of things which makes us realize the value of what we had. In losing something that should have been precious, we see our mistake; the way we took people or things for granted. Once in a while, we are granted an opport (read full article)

Saturday Morning Tea

posted July 03, 2010 in Art and Tea

Today is the first day of my 9-day vacation and I am savoring the first moments of this day with a cup of dark, rich Ceylon tea from the Ceciliyan estate. I have read that the Ceciliyan estate is located right on the edge of a tropical rain forest i (read full article)

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