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"It's fashionable," she said with a giggle. "And it's functional."

posted August 17, 2010 in Susannah\'s {Kitchen} Aprons

Aprons Shrug Off Sexism, Tie on a TrendIsn't it funny how important it is to "dress the part?" Executives know that "dressing for success" is no joke, and career coaches recommend that young business people invest in a few good wardrobe separates to (read full article)

Tacos al Pastor

posted July 31, 2010 in Mangos Chili and Z

It seems like Tacos al Pastor are everywhere lately…my favorite little taco joint here in Denver has them on the menu…Rick Bayless sent over a recipe via his newsletter…Food and Wine Magazine talked about them in their taco truck a (read full article)

Wine Review: Tracking Down A Colorado Petit Verdot

posted July 30, 2010 in Talk Wine & Colorado\'s Wine Country

By JACOB HARKINSColoradoWino.comImage: Infinite Monkey Theorem Logo. Petit verdot can be like drinking ink. That is if you can actually find it in a bottle of local wine.It’s one of those blending grapes that garnered respect in a Bordeaux as a 5 p (read full article)

Fudgesicles or Ice Cream on a Stick

posted July 27, 2010 in One and Only Chocolate Chic

Hello friends! Hope you had a nice weekend. I just got back from the mountains yesterday for 2 days camping. We went into the town where they had a festival for burro days and I had to have a fudgesicle. It came to my mind that I needed to find some (read full article)

Rocky Mountain National Park, More Camp Grub

posted July 24, 2010 in Mangos Chili and Z

Our last camping trip took us to Moraine Park in majestic Rocky Mountain National Park.  Located about 2 1/2 hours northwest of Denver, we’re truly lucky to have such a beautiful and sought after vacation spot so close to home.  To get to R (read full article)

I Heart Tony’s

posted July 18, 2010 in Mangos Chili and Z

As you know, I’ve self-banned myself from any markets, gourmet food or specialty stores, and farmer’s markets until I use up some of the stockpile in my pantry and on my refrigerator door. That lasted exactly 4 days,  16 hours and 12 (read full article)

Carmelized Banana Ice Cream

posted July 05, 2010 in Mangos Chili and Z

I didn’t have Internet service all day yesterday, True Blood was a re-run, it started pouring 15 minutes before showtime so fireworks were cancelled… What else is there to do but make some Ice Cream.   One of my fondest memories of cel (read full article)

Taking Pictures in Boulder

posted July 05, 2010 in Salad in a Jar

Last weekend, my husband and I flew to Colorado for a mini-vacation. The primary purpose was for me to attend the Food and Light Workshop in Boulder. More about that in a minute. (Disclaimer: All of these pictures are SOOC as in straight out of t (read full article)

Breakfast In Disguise – June 6, 2010

posted June 06, 2010 in Foodie In Disguise

I rarely eat breakfast. Usually during the week, breakfast is a cup of coffee – if I’m that lucky. I was recipe testing today and made a simple omelet of green and red peppers diced, sliced onions, spinach and basil. Very fresh and clean. (read full article)

Chipotle Cheddar Bacon Barbeque Burgers

posted June 01, 2010 in Mangos Chili and Z

Located on one corner of our beautiful Coors Field baseball stadium in downtown Denver is the Sandlot Brewery and Rounders Pub. Years ago when we had season tickets to the Rockies Games, we’d always stop in at Rounder’s for a pre-game b (read full article)

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