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Lighter General Tso's Chicken

Lighter General Tso's Chicken

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

For the life of me I don't remember where i found this recipe. I usually am very good about writing that down, but not this time! I am pretty sure this is a WeightWatchers recipe, but-again- not positive. I love Chinese carry out. Yum. However, it can be…

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A Sweet Spoonful

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This new-ish blog from food writer, Megan Gordon, chronicles Bay Area food adventures, musings on food culture, culinary book reviews and a few kitchen fumblings. A little about me:

I just turned 30, live in the Bay Area, love bakery-hopping, tra…

Create Eat Happy :)

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My diary, writing about my creative cooking and award-winning recipes created for food companies and recipe contests in Japan. Most of my recipes are in Japanese, so I will translate them by request! Also, I write about hot and interesting food produ…

lisa is cooking

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I'm addicted to cookbooks, food writing, recipe collecting, and cooking. I have a lot of recipes waiting for me to try them, and ideas from articles, tv, and restaurants often lead to new dishes. I started losing track of what I've done. So now I'm t…

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Is Grilling a Mystery to You? Then You Really Need to Read This Thriller

posted July 03, 2010 in The Chile Underground

As many of you may know, I enjoy writing fiction. (No, I don’t include the posts hereabouts in that action. Well, mostly I don’t. Okay, okay; OFTEN I don’t. Satisfied?) My personal favorites include science fiction and action-adven (read full article)

Book Review: Water for Elephants

posted May 18, 2010 in Curious Notions

One of my biggest life’s joys is expanding my horizons. Be it my gastronomic, ideological, geographic, or in this case, my literary horizon. The book club I’ve helped organized has been in existence for 5 months now and we̵ (read full article)

Mashed Potato Puffs; Why don't good writers quit?

posted January 20, 2010 in Thyme for Cooking, the Blog

I'm a reader.  I'll read almost anything.I normally have several books that I'm 'currently reading'.I mentioned in a recent post that I probably have around 2000 works of fiction.  That's because I also re-read.  Books and authors become like old (read full article)

Mashed Potato Puffs; Why don't good writers quit?

posted January 20, 2010 in Thyme for Cooking, the Blog

I'm a reader.  I'll read almost anything.I normally have several books that I'm 'currently reading'.I mentioned in a recent post that I probably have around 2000 works of fiction.  That's because I also re-read.  Book (read full article)

Impossopotamus is Dead, Long Live Impossopotamus!

posted December 01, 2009 in The Chile Underground

At 10 P.M. the Impossopotamus officially expired. That’s when I validated my word count at the National Novel Writing Month. I got 165,904, officially! I worked on two novels in that time. (No, I didn’t finish either one; your point is?) (read full article)

Impossopotamus is Dead, Long Live Impossopotamus!

posted December 01, 2009 in The Chile Underground

At 10 P.M. the Impossopotamus officially expired. That’s when I validated my word count at the National Novel Writing Month. I got 165,904, officially! I worked on two novels in that time. (No, I didn’t finish either one; your point is?) (read full article)

Oops, I Missed; Or, the Big One That Got Away (For Now)

posted November 30, 2009 in The Chile Underground

This is a story of grief and woe. Contrary to other reports, it has nothing to do with indolence, lethargy or hebetude. (Some people automatically assign the worst motives to others, just because they slept in until 0900, then took a long soak in the (read full article)

Oops, I Missed; Or, the Big One That Got Away (For Now)

posted November 30, 2009 in The Chile Underground

This is a story of grief and woe. Contrary to other reports, it has nothing to do with indolence, lethargy or hebetude. (Some people automatically assign the worst motives to others, just because they slept in until 0900, then took a long soak in the (read full article)

Oops, I Missed; Or, the Big One That Got Away (For Now)

posted November 30, 2009 in The Chile Underground

This is a story of grief and woe. Contrary to other reports, it has nothing to do with indolence, lethargy or hebetude. (Some people automatically assign the worst motives to others, just because they slept in until 0900, then took a long soak in the (read full article)

It’s Satuday, and Impossopotamus is On Death Watch

posted November 29, 2009 in The Chile Underground

I’ve had it to here with leftovers, so I’m hunting fresh game. One big Impossopotamus, to be exact. I didn’t bag him today, but I think I wounded him. Maybe, just maybe, if I have a good day tomorrow I’ll be able to skin him o (read full article)

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