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Cooking with Clive

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ABOUT CLIVE BERKMAN

Clive Berkman is known as the chef, manager, and owner of one of the finest restaurants in Houston. Under his guidance, the restaurant achieved many accolades, including The DiRoNa Award and Travel and Holiday magazine’s Dini…

The Blog Wine Cellar

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I blog dedicated to the wine enthusiast. Find wine reviews, wine stories, wine education, and basically everything that has to do with the world of wine.

The Dessert Menu

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At an early age, I fell in love with desserts. At the age of 7, a mystifying chocolate goop of a cake that my mom baked fascinated me. The flawlessly smooth cakes in recipe books and on cooking shows were just completely baffling. At 19, my cakes wer…

Cooking with Anne

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As the mother of 7 noseminers, (ages 19 years to 2 years ~ 5 girls, 2 boys) and Chief Cook and Bottle Washer (among other titles) of this brood, I find that cooking for and feeding so many takes a lot of time. Even with a culinary education, it's sti…

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…

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Knives Down, Hands Up: I Judge an Iron Chef-Style Competition at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian in D.C.

posted August 13, 2010 in Tasty Trix

Secret Ingredients ... Lightning fast prep work ... Judging hijinks ... (from left: Josh Gibson, me, and Oren Molovinsky) Anyone who has ever fantasized about trading places with Padma Lakshmi (guilty) or Tom Colicchio will understand how (read full article)

Dear Noy

posted August 12, 2010 in je\'s anatomy

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)

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)

United Cakes of America

posted August 11, 2010 in BlueHat Man

United Cakes of America By Warren Brown Stewart, Tabori, & Chang ISBN: 978-1-58479-839-2 $29.95 Warren Brown stopped being a lawyer and started baking cakes. He brought prodigious education and enthusiasm to the task at hand, so his version of ba (read full article)

Educational Giveaway Download N Go Summer Sensations

posted August 11, 2010 in Scraps of Life

Today I'm featuring Download N Go Summer Sensations for my Homeschool/Educational post.  If you have something on your blog that fits this theme, feel free to link up at anytime. (BOTTOM OF POST) Download N Go is a company that plans out the one wee (read full article)

Win a Sam’s Club Membership & a $25 Giftcard

posted August 11, 2010 in Danica\'s Daily

It’s giveaway time again ~ This giveaway is something I completely believe in because it gives you the chance to GIVE BACK TO SCHOOLS by simply buying the things you use every day.  We all have family, friends and people close (read full article)

Farmers Market Finds: Summer Strawberries

Summer is the perfect time to buy strawberries! I recently went to the Union Square Greenmarket and found beautiful, bright red strawberries on many stands. I decided on two boxes from New Jersey for $9.00. The farmer at this stand told me that I got (read full article)

Summer Squash Basics

One of the most common vegetables you’ll find at the supermarket or farmers markets during the summer is summer squash. Unlike winter squash, summer squash has a higher water content and is not a starchy vegetable, making it lower in calories. (read full article)

All About Sugar Snap Peas

I love eating sugar snap peas in the summer. A few weeks ago, the Union Square Greenmarket was full of them, so I decided to pick some up from Keith’s Farm, which I can always count on for everything colorful, fresh, and organic. Sugar snap peas a (read full article)

What Are Swiss Chard and Garlic Scapes?

Yesterday I shared with you a recipe for Swiss Chard and Green Bean Stew. Some of the ingredients in this recipe are not the most widely used or well-known. Here is some information about two of the ingredients, including what they are, their nutriti (read full article)

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