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Vegetable Millet

posted August 13, 2010 in Bok Choy Bohemia

I wanted a grain that was a bit off the beaten-track the other day (unlike pasta and rice, which I see all the time) and unearthed about a cup of millet in my pantry.  I googled the liquid to millet ratio (it’s 2 to 1 in case you were wonderin (read full article)

“Street” Smarts

posted August 03, 2010 in Dishful Thinking

A snazzy LA twist on common street food from around the world. For yet another birthday celebration (involving food, of course), I went to dinner with two of my oldest friends, Kristy and Katie (actually, the same ones I went to Javier’s with). (read full article)

Flat Breads of the Eastern World

posted July 29, 2010 in Frugal Antics of a Harried Homemaker

Inspired by a post by Dave over at My Year on the Grill mentioning how many flat breads there are in the world, I decided to do an internet search and see how many I could find.  I ended up with a list so long that I am dividing it into two Thur (read full article)

Multigrain Pancake (Cheela )

posted July 25, 2010 in Indian Food, Easy Indian Recipes

Today on Sunday when I rolled out of bed, my mind started planning for today's meals. Today there was no rush-hour and I could serve a good healthy brunch to my family. Something which would be filling, tasty, appealing to the eyes and somethi (read full article)

Summer Plan Update

posted July 24, 2010 in Yum in Tum

This week was pretty good for me, in terms of using things up. I used up the blueberries (as you saw), and so my frozen fruit supply is dwindling. That's good; it means I'm making lots of progress there. I've still got the cranberries, the mango (whi (read full article)

Healthy, Filling, Low Calorie Foods

posted July 23, 2010 in Healthy Cook Recipes

Food seems to be the boon of some and the bane of others. Many find it hard to distinguish between foods that are beneficial and foods that would just ruin their health as well as their figure. If you are looking out for foods that are low in calorie (read full article)

Recipe | Ezekiel's Bread

posted July 22, 2010 in Susannah\'s {Kitchen} Aprons

Healthy Ingredients, Great for DietersBeans. That’s the heading that appears above a modern recipe for the famous bread in, “Healing Foods from the Bible.” If you’re like me, beans don’t usually come to mind when you think the pleasures of (read full article)

Almond Blackberry Tart

posted July 12, 2010 in Dinners & Dreams

Blackberry season is upon us and I love seeing these black beauties in every corner market. I love the slightly tart taste of blackberries and adore them especially combined with other berries. The sight is simply gorgeous. Seriously, few fruit arran (read full article)

Food in The Order Of Digestive Difficulty

posted July 08, 2010 in Women's Health and Lifestyle

Individual digestive weaknesses and allergies are not taken into account in this list : Hard To Digest : Meat, fish, chicken, eggs (if cooked), all legumes including soy products, peanut butter, beans, split peas, lentils, chick peas, dairy products (read full article)

Lemon Mascarpone Layered Cake

posted June 23, 2010 in Dinners & Dreams

I enjoyed this honest lemon mascarpone cake with a cup of coffee on a rainy summer afternoon. I call it honest because its flavors are so simple and straightforward: Fresh, all natural lemon juice and zest, and mascarpone lightly sweetened. Yes few i (read full article)

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