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Boneless Center Cut Roasted Pork with Herbs

Boneless Center Cut Roasted Pork with Herbs

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 45 Minutes

This pork is delicious for a holiday or any day! Enjoy!

Sweet Potato Coins with Blue Cheese and Bacon

Sweet Potato Coins with Blue Cheese and Bacon

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 60 Minutes

The great thing about this recipe is you can add any toppings you want, or keep it simple and serve them straight up.

Oven Rings

Oven Rings

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

Did you know you can get crispy, crunchy onion rings without deep-frying? Well, with this recipe, you can! It only uses 2 tablespoons of oil, and it yields the crunchiest, most flavorful onion rings you've ever had!

Italian Eggs

Italian Eggs

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

What makes these eggs "Italian"? A movie! Moonstruck, to be exact. There is a scene in Moonstruck where Cher's character is making breakfast and she hollows out a slice of bread, tosses it in a frying pan and adds an egg to the hollowed out center. From t…

Poached Salmon with Creamy Piccata Sauce

Poached Salmon with Creamy Piccata Sauce

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

Easy poached salmon is sophisticated with a creamy caper-and-lemon sauce. This is so yummy and very healthy. My family loved it! I found the recipe at eatingwell.com

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…

Scrambled Eggs with Bacon and Blue Cheese

Scrambled Eggs with Bacon and Blue Cheese

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

Ahhh.... blue cheese. I love you. Wisconsin has been super hot this week! We wanted to grill this week, but it was a little too hot. I had a breakfast dish similar to this a few weeks ago, and decided that this was the perfect opportunity for "brinner". I…

Celeste's Outback Chicken

Celeste's Outback Chicken

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

I used to love to go to the Outback Steakhouse Restaurant with my family. My favorite entrée was the Alice Springs Chicken. However; eating out can be very expensive these days. So one day I was craving Alice Springs Chicken and it occurred to me that…

Quick, Delicious Asian Stir-Fry

Quick, Delicious Asian Stir-Fry

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

I recently added a few dishes to my repertoire that are low-carb - that just focus on vegetables and protein. This is one of them. It's quick, easy, very flexible with respect to the type of protein you want to use - and incredibly tasty. Enjoy!

Tigelle Modenesi

Tigelle Modenesi

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Prep Time: 30 Minutes
Cook Time: 5 Minutes

Modena is located in Emilia Romagna, known as the culinary bread basket of Italy. Tigelle are the quintessential food of Modena, a symbol of pride. So, what are tigelle? Simply put, they are a disc shaped bread, about the size and shape of an English muff…

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

So You Want To Be a Banquet Manager

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Sure, it looked like a glamorous position when you attended your friend's wedding last month. Watching the banquet manager, or maitre d’, escorting the bride & groom into the room, then directing his waiters in serving the food, then later even tak…

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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!

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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…

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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!

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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!

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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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El Gaucho Presents Pour on the Plaza this Weekend

posted August 12, 2010 in Wine and Beer of Washington State

El Gaucho Bellevue is pleased to present the second annual Pour on the Plaza at the City Center Plaza, to benefit Room to Read. Room to Read’s mission is to increase literacy and gender equality in education for children in developing nations. (read full article)

Philippe – Now That’s Fancy Chinese Chow, Mister!

posted August 10, 2010 in Harriet Magpie

The famous New York City Chinese restaurant Mr. Chow has been around for years – and has locations around the world. But when Philippe Chow (no relation to Michael Chow, owner of Mr. Chow) left Mr. Chow after 27 years of service, he took m (read full article)

Final Score: Farmers Market-2 |The Skinny Fight-0

posted August 09, 2010 in The Skinny Fight

Remember when I asked for suggestions on how to save money on groceries? One of the suggestions was to shop at farmers markets. Either I chose the wrong markets to visit or my expectations are too high. I always pictured farmers markets looking lik (read full article)

Dinner at Laut

posted July 26, 2010 in The Lunch Belle

Cuisine: Malaysian Atmosphere: modern, pop music Attire: smart-casual Ideal for: good for groups, 1x1, foodies Price: affordable; all menu items under $20 Phone: 212-206-8989 Location: 15 E. 17th Street (between 5th Avenue & Broadway) Website: (read full article)

A Slice of the Big Apple Moves West

posted July 26, 2010 in Dishful Thinking

To my utter surprise and delight, I found out that the famed Magnolia Bakery of the big apple has finally opened its doors here in la la land.  In love with all things NYC, I couldn’t wait to visit the west coast version of an east coast clas (read full article)

Friday Foodstuffs 7.23.10: Takeover or Not, There Is a Food Scene in Atlantic City

So now Gov. Christie is planning a takeover of Atlantic City to help stem the city's losing streak and make the place 'clean and safe'. Even though I don't have the best of feelings regarding state takeovers - it didn't exactly help the situation wi (read full article)

Friday Foodstuffs 7.23.10: Takeover or Not, There Is a Food Scene in Atlantic City

So now Gov. Christie is planning a takeover of Atlantic City to help stem the city's losing streak and make the place 'clean and safe'. Even though I don't have the best of feelings regarding state takeovers - it didn't exactly help the situation wi (read full article)

TeaGschwendner opens in Rockefeller Center NYC

posted July 20, 2010 in Scraps of Life

Fishman Public Relations-press release From European Boulevards to the Big Apple: Germany’s Hottest Tea Retail Shop Debuts at Rockefeller Center July 16th! TeaGschwendner Set to Open First N.Y. Location in Historic U.S. Landmark Buffalo Grove (read full article)

Travel: Lisa and John Are Eating in...Pittsburgh

Introducing...the very first of our travel series! As we mentioned on our Friday post, we were off to the fair city of Pittsburgh to witness the wedding of some good friends of ours, Keith and Jen. First off, this is a very cool couple, so it wasn't (read full article)

Travel: Lisa and John Are Eating in...Pittsburgh

Introducing...the very first of our travel series! As we mentioned on our Friday post, we were off to the fair city of Pittsburgh to witness the wedding of some good friends of ours, Keith and Jen. First off, this is a very cool couple, so it wasn't (read full article)

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