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Pan de Miel

Pan de Miel

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 50 Minutes

One of my favorite childhood memories was when my mother used to make Pan de Miel or Honey Bread, literally translated. Recollections of the smells surrounding the kitchen, cutting the bread while it\'s still warm because you can\'t wait to try it and the…

Easy Cheesy Noodles

Easy Cheesy Noodles

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

Easy Cheesy Noodles is a memory from my childhood! My mom used elbow macaroni when she made this easy and yummy side dish. I now use “No Yolks” Noodles, but Egg Noodles can be substituted. We do not have leftovers when this family favorite side dis…

Grandma's Scalloped Potatoes

Grandma's Scalloped Potatoes

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Prep Time: 20 Minutes
Cook Time: 90 Minutes

This is a family recipe, passed down to me from my sweet grandma. To this day, I only ever make these potatoes in the casserole dish she gave to me. This is one of those dishes that transports me back to my childhood, and I hope you love it too!

Gravy-Baked Pork Chops

Gravy-Baked Pork Chops

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 25 Minutes

I love anything with gravy and the mushroom gravy in this recipe is soooooo good! This is another favorite from my childhood and one that my mother made for us frequently because we asked for it so often. I like it served with buttered egg noodles or rice…

Sugar Cookies

Sugar Cookies

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

My mother's sugar cookie recipe brings me back to my childhood, when we would sit down shape the dough with cookie cutters shaped like hearts, stars, and other shapes. The real fun was decorating them with colored icings, and sprinkles. This is somethin…

Ninja Turtle

Ninja Turtle

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 0 Minutes

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Heroes in a half-shell Turtle power! Ok, I'm done reliving my childhood. This drink is called a ninja turtle due to the color of the drink. This can be made as…

Noodles with Egg Sauce

Noodles with Egg Sauce

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

I love having noodles. During my childhood noodles would be our morning breakfast on Sundays and till we follow the same as a custom. And the Sunday noodles was generally made by Baba. And that used to be ultimate. Now that I am away from my parents, I m…

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…

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Squeaky Gourmet

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Squeaky Gourmet brings back the basics, before artificial foods were created in the hopes to increase choices to the dieter. Foods that people ate before the obesity epidemic; meals that we lost touch with while purchasing the diet dinners in a box.…

Dinners & Dreams

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Moroccan-born Nisrine Merzouki shares recipes from her childhood, travels and more.

Is The American Diet Good For You?

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In America obesity is out of control, diabetes is an epidemic and chronic diseases are increasing. The Journal of Food Composition and Analysis states that one-third of our calories are from junk foods, soft drinks, sweets, alcoholic beverages and sa…

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Father’s Day Special: Could Dads Help Cook Up a Solution for Childhood Obesity?

posted June 20, 2010 in Nutrition Unplugged

Happy Father’s Day to all the dads.  Hope you enjoy your special day — you deserve it!  And while we’re thinking about all the contributions dads make to the family, there’s one  more to consider. What if dads could be a s (read full article)

Curbing Childhood Obesity

Want your kids to eat healthier?  Give them a little nudge.  That's the advice of behavioral researchers of several studies recently reported on in the Washington Post article, "Small changes steer kids toward smarter school lunch choices." (read full article)

MUSHROOMS – CULINARY DELIGHTS.

posted May 22, 2010 in Winesworld\'s Blog

Wild and cultivated mushrooms have delighted gourmets and gourmands for centuries. They are light, nutritionally valuable, low in cholesterol, and elevate simple meals to heavenly heights. Mushrooms are a good source of riboflavin, copper, selenium, (read full article)

Images from New York: The American Museum of Natural History edition.

posted May 17, 2010 in The Manhattan Food Project

Molecules! Michael: Nobody takes the stairs!  That’s awesome! T: Know what’s also awesome? Childhood obesity. We weren’t expecting to have visitors this past weekend, but when T texted Michael the offer of coming down for an impromptu visi (read full article)

First Lady to Food Companies: Trim 1 Trillion Calories

posted May 17, 2010 in Nutrition Unplugged

With the goal of reducing 1 trillion calories in food sold annually by 2012, First Lady Michelle Obama made a major announcement today related to her Let’s Move! Childhood obesity campaign.  In a press conference today, Mrs. Obama revealed that (read full article)

recipes that make me squee #2

posted April 19, 2010 in Shiny Cooking

Here are some recipes and food news from around the interwebs, i.e. stuff I like. These posts and stories have been selected utilizing a most discerning palate, with an eye towards maturity (bento) and calorie-consciousness (gobs of cheese, peanut bu (read full article)

Kids in the Kitchen - Venice Beach Fettuccini

posted March 05, 2010 in Mastering the Art of Mad Cooking

In early February, First Lady Michelle Obama announced what she called a "very ambitious" program to end the American plague of childhood obesity in a single generation.  Her campaign Let’s Move calls for four key initiatives: gett (read full article)

Taking Care of Hearts!

posted February 13, 2010 in Gourmet Worrier

Rather than give you a wonderful, rich, decadent dessert this Valentines Day I wanted to share with you this inspiring talk by Jamie Oliver on TED. (read full article)

Let’s Move America!

posted February 09, 2010 in Nutrition Unplugged

Today was a momentous day. President Obama signed an executive order creating a first-ever task force on childhood obesity and the First Lady Michelle Obama unveiled a new nationwide campaign to combat childhood obesity called Let’s Move.  (read full article)

Now Donald Trump Wants to Give Us Advice on Children’s Nutrition?

posted February 09, 2010 in Nutrition Unplugged

If you’re a regular visitor, then you know how I feel about The Trump Network’s dietary supplements.  Not a fan.  Well now the multilevel marketing company is getting into children’s nutrition.  The new business is called Snazzle (read full article)

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