10 results of 27 Blog Posts

A New Direction

posted August 13, 2010 in Goddess of Cooking

Hi everyone! I want to announce a new direction fore the Goddess of Cooking website. Don't worry, you're still going to get all the yummy recipes I have to offer but some of them are going to have a little twist. I'd like to introduce you (read full article)

Sausage and Enoki Risotto

posted August 03, 2010 in Chow and Chatter

So for last weeks wednesday night meal after the radio show,  my friend her little one, me and Jasmine had a chicken sausage and enoki mushroom risotto, easy to make and very tasty. The girls loved it my little taste tasters :-). I love risotto as (read full article)

Foodbuzz 24×24: Food Trail Adventure – Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia

posted June 27, 2010 in Entertaining Made Easy

Queensland’s Sunshine Coast is a food lover’s haven – the region is blessed with top quality produce and gourmet products grown and made with love by dedicated local farmers and artisans. The fine climate and fertile soil provides ideal gro (read full article)

WINE TASTING 201.

posted June 13, 2010 in Winesworld\'s Blog

Now that you know the difference between drinking and tasting, it is time outline precisely why and how you should taste wine. Wine happens to be a beverage reflecting its environment. The same grape variety planted on two vineyards looks, smells, a (read full article)

Top 10 Reasons to Participate in Virtual Wine Tastings #ttmi

Last night I participated in my second Taste & Tweet event featuring Michigan wines. This is quickly becoming my favorite way of finding new wines. First, let me explain what a virtual wine tasting is. No, it’s not pretending to drink wine, wh (read full article)

MATT'S WINE NOT! HUNGAROVIN DEBROI CUVEE HUNGARIAN WHITE WINE

posted May 13, 2010 in Food Tastes Yummy

Yes, Hungarian white wine. Who would've thunk it? Well, the Hungarians, obviously!Wine is an art mastered the world across, and our friends in Hungary are no exception. And, this very price friendly white wine (under C$/US$10.00) with a picturesqu (read full article)

Charles Smith 2009 Kung Fu Girl Riesling

posted May 07, 2010 in Wine and Beer of Washington State

Kung Fu Girl Riesling and Curried Quinoa Salad On April 28, we opened a bottle of 2009 Kung Fu Girl Riesling and participated in the virtual tasting hosted by Sean Sullivan of the Washington Wine Report. Sean hosts these tastings monthly, selecting (read full article)

Charles Smith 2009 Kung Fu Girl Riesling

posted May 07, 2010 in Wine and Beer of Washington State

Kung Fu Girl Riesling and Curried Quinoa Salad On April 28, we opened a bottle of 2009 Kung Fu Girl Riesling and participated in the virtual tasting hosted by Sean Sullivan of the Washington Wine Report. Sean hosts these tastings monthly, selecting (read full article)

Wine Review Monday

posted April 26, 2010 in Winelady Cooks

"Is it sweet or fruity?" is the question someone asked me this weekend at a wine tasting. The red wine we were tasting was definitely a dry wine, but his question warranted more of an explanation rather than just a simple answer. With th (read full article)

Pairings: Exploring Wine and Food

posted April 16, 2010 in Cooking Chat

It's no surprise that Jodi & I were the first tasters for the inaugural Saturday tasting at the new "Pairings: Exploring Wine and Food". We've gotten friendly with Lori & Ray, the owners of this new wine shop in Winchester, MA, and (read full article)

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