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Roast Tomato, Onion & Pumpkin Seed Salad

Roast Tomato, Onion & Pumpkin Seed Salad

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

We’re still experiencing cold Winter temperatures here in Tanzania, so the other day I was inspired to make this delicious warm salad for lunch. It comes from the August copy of the South African “Essentials” magazine, and I discovered it one n…

Recipe for Pav Bhaji Pizza

Recipe for Pav Bhaji Pizza

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 25 Minutes

Pav bhaji : According to wikipedia... it is a fast food dish native to Maharashtrians and is popular in most metropolitan areas in India, particularly in the Maharashtrian city of Mumbai & Pune. (पाव भाजी, also transliterated as pao bhaji an…

Sicilian Stuffed Butternut Squash

Sicilian Stuffed Butternut Squash

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
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 Lunch Belle

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Whether you're looking for a fabulous restaurant in New York City, your neighborhood's best late-night delivery spot, or anything in between…I'm your one-stop-shop!

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Manhattanista

Country Mum Recipes

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Easy family cooking for all occasions, from a city girl who became a farmer's wife and had to learn cooking fast

Our Newlywed Kitchen

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Newlyweds living in Kansas City, adapt to married life and cooking for themselves for the first time. Join us as we share our learning experiences, recipes and the resources we love!

BBQ Addicts

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BBQ has always been a passion of ours so we decided that it was time to start this website. BBQ Addicts will be your central authority on all things BBQ related. We'll have recipes, reviews, and lots of community interaction! We're also proud sponsor…

Hanamachi Lights

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Big city Heathen stuck in a small town trying to please the Gods and eat on almost no budget. Cheap and yummy food, product reviews, recipes and crappy bento photos!

Osaka Insider

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Restaurant and bar recommendations for Osaka, Japan, written by a bilingual expatriate living in the city. Come taste the best that Osaka has to offer!

Married to Chocolate

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You are cordially invited to read Married to Chocolate, a dessert blog by food writer and chocolate devotee Kris Alcantara. Kris first launched Married to Chocolate in June 2009 while pursuing her MA in Journalism at Syracuse University, but she has…

DICED: The Official Blog of the Institute of Culinary Education

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DICED: The Official Blog of ICE is written by culinary arts students, alumni as well as the president of The Institute of Culinary Education. Find news, recipes, and information on starting a career in culinary arts. The blog gives first-hand account…

Harriet Magpie

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Check out www.harrietmagpie.com for the latest news on good times, good finds, and good gossip in NYC! Here you'll find the perfect place to visit to get reviews of the newest bars and restaurants, coolest looks, and hottest new accessory, or when y…

Taste Of Pearl City

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I'm Ayeesha, I started this blog with a passion for food, this blog has helped me to improve my knowledge in cooking much more. You can find recipes from different cuisines and lots of sweet treats, also freshly baked breads. Do visit and feel free…

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Lunch at Honeybaked Cafe and Restaurant

posted August 03, 2010 in MORE FOOD ADVENTURES

Shop at More Food Adventures Honeybaked used to be just a few meters away from Xavier University, so we kinda loved the place and of course, the Saltinas or simply, Empanaditas that tastes really divine. It was closed and (read full article)

South-bound & out of commish

posted May 26, 2010 in The Lunch Belle

Dearest Belle's Angels (that's you, reader!), For those of you in the US, Happy (early) Memorial Day!  Here's to wishing you a much-deserved 3-day weekend filled with friends/family, après beach parties, and gorgeous weather.  In my (read full article)

Home Cooking

posted May 18, 2010 in Karen B\'s Cooking Made Easy!

Here is a Home Cooking Short from a Guest writer, enjoy!Written by Roger FullerIt's always great to go out to a restaurant for a nice enjoyable meal instead of staying home and cooking every night of the week. And a fun day out with the family is alw (read full article)

Book review: DON’T BE SUCH A SCIENTIST.

posted May 11, 2010 in Winesworld\'s Blog

The majority of the population knows, or at least feels that scientists communicate poorly. University students know it best. When they do make a presentation, they talk jargon, some prefer to show slides or use power point mode, and assume (wh (read full article)

Paging Dr. Falafel! World Cuisine in Vienna; Plus, I Get Interviewed on Egyptian-European TV

posted April 23, 2010 in Tasty Trix

Take two falafel and call me in the morning:You might not think that a trip to Vienna would include dim sum, dhal, stuffed grape leaves, and lots and lots of delectable falafel, but mine sure did. And then some. (Of course, along with my adventures (read full article)

Operation: Eat Pantry back from hiatus Part 2

posted April 21, 2010 in LookyTasty.com

Before I returned to my apartment, I spent the weekend at my mom’s place. All I have to say is home cooking is awesome! Marinated lamb slices Stir fry Chayote with Cashews Shrimp cocktail is also awesome. $9.99 from Costco – great deal (read full article)

Book review: FREE FOR ALL.

posted April 04, 2010 in Winesworld\'s Blog

Concerned parents persuaded school authorities in poor communities to serve breakfast in 1890 for free. They observed and concluded that grumbling stomachs prevented students from concentrating well enough to absorb knowledge. Academic performa (read full article)

Important Reasons Why Sushi Very Good For Diet

We thank the researchers because they can always find something good (or bad, of course) in food or clothing that we do. This was not an exception to the sushi. In America, sushi is often “accused” as foods with high levels of mercury. Th (read full article)

Healing Herbs

posted February 24, 2010 in niyas's world

Your arsenal of home remedies is about to get a lot spicier. Though herbs have been used for hundreds of years to heal, scientists are finally starting to substantiate these plants' abilities to alleviate arthritis pain, reduce high blood sugar and c (read full article)

Goods4Good Doing Good, and Why Butter Got Better

posted February 02, 2010 in Harriet Magpie

Went to an charity night at the Chelsea Art Museum, where New York City photographer Brian Marcus was exhibiting and selling the work from his recent trip to Malawi with the dedicated organization, Goods 4 Good.  The money raised was originally goi (read full article)

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