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This salad's got a bit of everything - crunch, sweet, sour, salty courtesy of the arugula, dates, sumac, and sun dried tomatoes respectively.
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A modern adaptation of a recipe that dates back to the Renaissance! This produces a wonderful cookie with delicate flavors. Perfect for afternoon tea! I'll also add a more historically accurate version for those who'd like to try the real "biscuit" (crisp…
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This is a very easy to make and refreshing cocktail. The recipe dates to at least 1930 when it appeared in the Savoy Cocktail book, Eric Felton (Wall St Journal) guesses it was invented at the Southside Sportsman's Club in Long Island. In any case, it is…
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Yin and yang dates back to ancient China. The belief that everything in the universe is consigned into two forces that are opposing but harmonious and complementary. The yin and yang philosophy is used in Chinese cooking.
recipe from Rene Oswald Ingredients: Salad: 3 yellow squash (about 2 lb.) 1/4 cup sun-dried tomatoes, soaked in water for 15 minutes 10 sun-dried olives, pitted 2 ears of corn, kernels removed from cob 1/2 lb. lettuce or spinach leaves Delicious Di (read full article)
beautiful recipe and photo from Sweetly Raw Ingredients: Crust: 1 cup walnuts 2/3 cup pitted, packed dates Filling: 3 cups blueberries 1 1/2 cups cashews 1/2 cup pure maple syrup 2 tablespoons lemon juice 2 teaspoons ground cardamom (start wit (read full article)
Dear readers, Can you believe that we're already in the second week of August? This summer has flown by faster than Steven Slater escaped via emergency slide! Each year, my birthday tends to stretch from a 24-hour fiesta to a 30-day celebration (read full article)
Lifting the Aug. 23 holiday for continuity of government services is a stupid reason. I don’t think Noynoy has ever visited a government office. Growing up in a family of politicians, I don’t think he needed to fall in line to get an ID or file f (read full article)
Learn about healthy sweeteners– what you can use to make healthy desserts and satisfy your sweet tooth without affecting your weight & health! To buy honey, lucuma powder, mesquite powder, dried fruit, stevia etc.. Go to: USA–> Cli (read full article)
recipe from Abeba’s Krazy Krackers 1 1/2 cup water 2 carrots 2 tomatoes 1-2 dates (soaked for 30 mins) 3/4 tsp chili powder 1 celery stalk 1/2 cup sundried tomatoes (soaked 30 mins) dash of cayenne pepper nama shoyu sauce or celtic salt to tas (read full article)
For one of my Christmas presents, Jim planned us a weekend get-away to Port Townsend and the Olympic Peninsula. After our initial dates didn’t work out, we rescheduled for this past weekend, for a little catch-up time after our 3-weeks apart (read full article)
Images courtesy of Rachel Robertson Photography In late June we announced that Rick Reichart would be making his teaching debut at Icing Inspirations in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada in March of 2011. Four days later, the first class sold out and a wai (read full article)
Have you seen fresh fava beans? If you are on the lookout, you might find them at your local farmer's market or if you are really lucky, you might find them hiding in your grocery store's produce section. I work at a farm that just harvested a large (read full article)
The Chop House dates back to the sixteenth century. It was a place where businessmen ate and conducted their affairs over platters of meat and ale. Mentioned in Dickens,this culinary institution has resurfaced today as Mark Hix’s Chop and Oys (read full article)