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Garden Gazpacho

Garden Gazpacho

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Garden Gazpacho is a perfect meal for warm weather. I decided to make this when the temperature reached 105 and I did not want to turn on my oven or stove to make dinner. It is an extremely refreshing soup that is served chilled.

Garden Frittata

Garden Frittata

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

An Italian omelet that can be varied to include fresh vegetables and much more. Cut is small pieces and served at room temperature Frittata is a treat with a glass of wine. This is a recipe that calls out for creative variations, asparagus, bell peppe…

Flavored ice cubes

Flavored ice cubes

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Summer is here and we feel the need to keep ourselves hydrated. It is boring to have plain cold water all the time so here are some fun ideas.

Baby Back Ribs

Baby Back Ribs

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
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Simply getting ideas from others who love to cook

Jumble Pie

Jumble Pie

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

This is something I whip up regularly, it can be made with any left over meats you have.

Garden Vegetable Dip

Garden Vegetable Dip

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
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Here's a delcious dip for holiday parties.

Alfredo Sauce

Alfredo Sauce

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

Better than olive garden!

Holiday French Toast

Holiday French Toast

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Prep Time: 20 Minutes
Cook Time: 45 Minutes

This seasonal dish is perfect for friends and family gatherings during the holidays. It's prepared the night before and baked in the morning, making you look like a magician in the kitchen.

Tex Mex Mac & Cheese

Tex Mex Mac & Cheese

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

This recipe falls in the category, "So easy, it's stupid!" You can use any kind of chili and salsa to suit your tastes. Easy to double or add some leftovers too. If my memory is correct, credit goes to Albertson's and their "Quick Fixing Ideas".

Apple & Cinnamon Stuffed Pork Tenderloin

Apple & Cinnamon Stuffed Pork Tenderloin

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 25 Minutes

Here is an excellent fall dish that takes advantage of a seasonal fruit, apples, with a great pairing in pork tenderloin. This dish is great for the barbecue, but you could also oven roast it if you choose.

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Bok Choy Bohemia

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This is an all-Vegetarian, mostly Vegan food blog, combining recipes from popular vegetarian cookbooks as well as original creations cataloged on the "recipe" page. Updated 'almost" daily, it's a great resource for someone making the leap to Vegetar…

Happy Food

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Happy Food is my personal blog chronicling my adventures, and sometimes misadventures in the kitchen with my beloved Magimix and the world of food, with a good strong heavy dose of baking and cakes thrown in! The blog was originally intended to act a…

Frugal Front Porch

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Full of frugal tips, recipes, craft ideas, and many other family friendly projects.

Through The Garden Gate

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Slip Through The Garden Gate....
to a place where the flowers never fade, the sun always shines, and the chocolate has no calories.

The Indoor Garden(er)

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The Indoor Garden(er) is primarily about vegetable gardening in a studio apartment with spotlights on local farming and gardening volunteering. The blog also focuses on cooking creations and eating locally.

The brio guy

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An unpretentious blog of eating and tales of the brio guy. Updated daily with recipes, cooking tips and more. Special features include handy kitchen gadget reviews, seasonal and holiday ideas and general musings on life.

Food Ideas - Try it, you'll like it

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Getting kids to try various types of foods

Picnic Food Ideas

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Here at PicnicFood-Ideas.com we are 100% committed to delivering the absolute best information you can find about picnic food and picnic food ideas – recipes,ideas, how to make a perfect picnic, and how to get the best out of it. Our articles were…

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Recipes made up by using seasonal fruit and vegetables grown in my garden and others that are interesting or loved by the family. Making soup is a favourite in our home so there are plenty of soup recipes too. I am always looking to find new and fun…

Ubergrub New Food.. New Ideas..

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Blogging on and off for 18 months, just updated blogspot account to wordpress, please drop by both sites and have a look

10 results of 16 Blog Posts

Cooking from the Garden: A Cookbook Review & Giveaway

Did you know there used to be a magazine called Kitchen Gardener? I did not, until I received a review copy of Cooking from the Garden: Best Recipes from Kitchen Gardener. From the publisher: The vegetable garden is back – thanks to renewed intere (read full article)

Celebrate Summer

posted June 21, 2010 in Dairy Diary Chat

It’s a celebration of summer this week with Midsummer’s Day on Thursday and the Summer Solstice today. Midsummer’s Day is primarily a Celtic fire festival, which represented the middle of summer. It dates back several millennia, and many stone (read full article)

Foliage Fountain

posted June 21, 2010 in Dairy Diary Chat

A bold and impressive array of plants spills out of this eye-catching terracotta hanger like a fountain in full flow – the striking purple, pink and blue colour scheme is not for the faint-hearted! Plant in late spring or early summer for a display (read full article)

Wonderful weekend weather

posted May 24, 2010 in Dairy Diary Chat

Did you enjoy the fabulous weather over the weekend? Many people did, evidenced by the shortage of barbeque fuel in some shops! Well, following the best weekend of the year to date, it may be unrealistic to expect the same for the bank holiday weeke (read full article)

Peppers in Pots

posted May 24, 2010 in Dairy Diary Chat

Aubergines and sweet peppers can be grown outdoors in a sunny, sheltered site – choose a south-facing position and put out when all danger of frost is past – you should have the makings of a ratatouille on your own doorstep! Buy container-grown y (read full article)

posted May 10, 2010 in Dairy Diary Chat

Inspired by the new gardening book, we managed to dodge the rain and get out in the garden this weekend. Isaac had lots of fun planting seeds – free from http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/digin/ – which we hope will grow into splendid salad lea (read full article)

Hedgehog Hideaway

posted May 10, 2010 in Dairy Diary Chat

Hedgehogs spend the winter months hibernating, curled up asleep in an out-of-the-way corner. They do good work in the garden by eliminating slugs and snails – so repay the debt by providing them with a safe, purpose-built home. This can be made at (read full article)

I’m going to grow my own!

posted April 26, 2010 in Dairy Diary Chat

With the launch of our new gardening book – Seasonal Gardening Ideas – I have been totally inspired to ‘grow my own’ this year. I am not going to try and be too ambitious, as I have never done it before but I am going to start with these fun (read full article)

Herbs for the Garden

posted April 26, 2010 in Dairy Diary Chat

Fresh herbs give a great lift to many foods – so grow your own in pots sited near the kitchen for ease of picking. And why not choose some colourful, fun containers to plant in? Sow seeds in March, or buy small herb plants in April or May, pot up a (read full article)

Happy Easter Holidays

posted April 05, 2010 in Dairy Diary Chat

I hope you have all had a lovely, relaxing Easter and not eaten too many of those tempting Easter treats! An extra day off work today – woohoo. The perfect opportunity to show off your gardening talent (or not – it’s so easy my cat could do it! (read full article)

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