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my husband always insists on offering turkish coffee and raki to guests after dinner. my new england grandmother always offers coffee or tea after supper (which to her is the evening meal).
our guest room - which really operates as my closet, ironing station and overall purgatory for household laundry...i HATE laundry - is slowly transitioning into a nursery for our 1st. thankfully w...
@faith thanks! sorry to come off as defensive. i just had a little heart attack thinking i was doing something wrong that could be potentially harmful to my unborn baby. i'd still love to see th...
where did you got the info about flaxseed oil not being safe for human consumption? every single one of my health care providers has recommended its use, especially in pregnancy, and the mayo clin...
that olive oil cake (omg, it's good!) would be absolutely delicious with roasted stone fruit. if your friends eats and enjoys honey, add some to the fruit with a touch of lemon zest!
it stinks that you can't paint. i would go for gray if it were up to me. perhaps, as elizabeth said, the landlord would allow you to paint the walls a crisp white - i think that would make a huge...
Tiamat,
i stuck my leftovers in the food processor with about a 1/4 cup of coconut milk and some chicken stock to thin it out and reheated it as a soup. it was delicious!
i always use my bundt pan for rum cake. a basic white cake with 1/2 c. rum substituted for part of the liquid, toss some nuts, raisins and brown sugar in the bottom of the pan and once turned out,...
i make a chicken and white bean salad and serve it over mixed greens. shredded chicken, a can of white beans, cherry tomatoes, olive oil, vinegar, s&p, fresh herbs. delicious.
another add-on: raki from the balkins (specifically albania, kosova and macedonia) and turkey, where meze is served, is not anise-flavored. it is made from grape pomace. pure rocket fuel.
wow. i never knew that was a cooking pot. my mother had a medium sized one she could keep jewelry, hair pins and combs, safety pins, etc. in. the one from sur la table looks like it's made from ...
you can find this in kosova and albania as well. one version i ate (in sarande in southern albania) came with a cabbage salad and french fries on top of the meat. it was doused with a ketchup-y, ...
burnt, all-beef dog (i prefer hebrew national); fluffy, toasted bun; spicy mustard, ketchup and DILL relish.
speaking of dogs, does anyone out there have a recipe for the gray's papaya...
oh! try green beans and broccoli with spaghetti and toss it with some bottled peanut or ginger dressing. or just mix together some soy sauce, rice wine vinegar, garlic, ginger, etc. easy and yum.
aimee,
since you don't say that you can't cook, i would like to suggest cooking light magazine (cookinglight.com). they have whole sections of their website devoted to healthier versions of ...
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my husband always insists on offering turkish coffee and raki to guests after dinner. my new england grandmother always offers coffee or tea after supper (which to her is the evening meal).
our guest room - which really operates as my closet, ironing station and overall purgatory for household laundry...i HATE laundry - is slowly transitioning into a nursery for our 1st. thankfully w...
@faith thanks! sorry to come off as defensive. i just had a little heart attack thinking i was doing something wrong that could be potentially harmful to my unborn baby. i'd still love to see th...
where did you got the info about flaxseed oil not being safe for human consumption? every single one of my health care providers has recommended its use, especially in pregnancy, and the mayo clin...
that olive oil cake (omg, it's good!) would be absolutely delicious with roasted stone fruit. if your friends eats and enjoys honey, add some to the fruit with a touch of lemon zest!
it stinks that you can't paint. i would go for gray if it were up to me. perhaps, as elizabeth said, the landlord would allow you to paint the walls a crisp white - i think that would make a huge...
Tiamat, i stuck my leftovers in the food processor with about a 1/4 cup of coconut milk and some chicken stock to thin it out and reheated it as a soup. it was delicious!
i always use my bundt pan for rum cake. a basic white cake with 1/2 c. rum substituted for part of the liquid, toss some nuts, raisins and brown sugar in the bottom of the pan and once turned out,...
i make a chicken and white bean salad and serve it over mixed greens. shredded chicken, a can of white beans, cherry tomatoes, olive oil, vinegar, s&p, fresh herbs. delicious.
another add-on: raki from the balkins (specifically albania, kosova and macedonia) and turkey, where meze is served, is not anise-flavored. it is made from grape pomace. pure rocket fuel.
horseradish. 'nuff said.
this post has changed my life. so smart!
wow. i never knew that was a cooking pot. my mother had a medium sized one she could keep jewelry, hair pins and combs, safety pins, etc. in. the one from sur la table looks like it's made from ...
first, H&H for bagels. then, zabar's for every delicious thing you could ever imagine putting on a bagel.
winter park is a great place to escape to if you're stuck in the disney rut. don't miss: http://www.bosphorousrestaurant.com/ - delicious a...
you can find this in kosova and albania as well. one version i ate (in sarande in southern albania) came with a cabbage salad and french fries on top of the meat. it was doused with a ketchup-y, ...
burnt, all-beef dog (i prefer hebrew national); fluffy, toasted bun; spicy mustard, ketchup and DILL relish. speaking of dogs, does anyone out there have a recipe for the gray's papaya...
really? you're going to make me choose?
oh! try green beans and broccoli with spaghetti and toss it with some bottled peanut or ginger dressing. or just mix together some soy sauce, rice wine vinegar, garlic, ginger, etc. easy and yum.
aimee, since you don't say that you can't cook, i would like to suggest cooking light magazine (cookinglight.com). they have whole sections of their website devoted to healthier versions of ...