I do this too, I slice the baguette and toast it straight from the freezer! It's great for avocado butter for breakfast or fluffer nutters for a snack :)
I like the eco bags, too. From delight.com. They wash pretty well (drip dry, thank you very much!!) And they are cheaper too. $15.50 for 4. I don't get a second look at whole foods but at Market ba...
I use the Cooks illustrated bake method and find the rice is much nicer than on the stove, it doesn't get sticky. The other thing is are you rinsing your brown rice? this may also be your problem. ...
And BTW it's much more expensive to go grocery shopping in NYC and San Fran, national chains usually keep prices about the same across the board and cause they can buy so much they get a better who...
I agree about TJ's. Nuts are def much cheaper at TJs, on the other hand in most cases at Whole foods you can buy from the bulk bins for a little more per pound and you don't have to buy the whole p...
I agree on the anything smelly for sure! I think you have to add anything hot, usually heated food has an aroma.
I am in Boston and take an extended commuter bus to work everyday and t...
Orchid64: Under the sink unfortunately is pretty full — pantry items, baking sheets, food chopper, grill pan, reusable bags spice grinder, purex nesting bowls, hand blender, plumbing, well it...
Tiamat_the_Red: I would keep the ice cream maker in the freezer, which is pretty empty. Fortunately I mostly have broth, some misc liquor and lots of corn and berries from my CSA in there.
I love brussels sprouts, my mom hated them as a child and never made them for us growing up, I discovered them one Thanksgiving dinner 6 or 7 years ago and fell in love.
My absolute f...
To our Canadian friends, most of us Bostonians don't get to have a snow day. You shlepp to work or the market or anywhere else you have to be when there is a storm. The snow emergency just clears t...
After making pizza dough for a while now, I think I may be ready to venture into bread. I am not a baker, but that bear bread recipe and a year in bread blog is VERY tempting.
I always...
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I do this too, I slice the baguette and toast it straight from the freezer! It's great for avocado butter for breakfast or fluffer nutters for a snack :)
Hmmm I am always shoving my ancient gigantic can opener around my one kitchen drawer. This COULD be a gadget for downsizing.
I made this Monday night. After seeing it Sunday thats all I thought about. On top of being ridiculously simply and quick, it was REALLY REALLY GOOD!
Spoiled Californians! I still haven't found ramps! BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
I do this around the sink and stove, and in the bathroom too.
Where can I find ramps in Boston??? Has anyone ever seen them?
I am with you, erin in indy. This is a summer sandwich with, oooh, heirloom tomatoes. And it would be a great lazy sunday BREAKFAST :)
I like the eco bags, too. From delight.com. They wash pretty well (drip dry, thank you very much!!) And they are cheaper too. $15.50 for 4. I don't get a second look at whole foods but at Market ba...
I use the Cooks illustrated bake method and find the rice is much nicer than on the stove, it doesn't get sticky. The other thing is are you rinsing your brown rice? this may also be your problem. ...
Oh man I am soooo jealous, what I wouldn't give for a taste of summer right now :)
Do you think you could get multiple zippers to match up so you can have a bunch of towel bottoms to put on?
And BTW it's much more expensive to go grocery shopping in NYC and San Fran, national chains usually keep prices about the same across the board and cause they can buy so much they get a better who...
I agree about TJ's. Nuts are def much cheaper at TJs, on the other hand in most cases at Whole foods you can buy from the bulk bins for a little more per pound and you don't have to buy the whole p...
I agree on the anything smelly for sure! I think you have to add anything hot, usually heated food has an aroma. I am in Boston and take an extended commuter bus to work everyday and t...
Orchid64: Under the sink unfortunately is pretty full — pantry items, baking sheets, food chopper, grill pan, reusable bags spice grinder, purex nesting bowls, hand blender, plumbing, well it...
Tiamat_the_Red: I would keep the ice cream maker in the freezer, which is pretty empty. Fortunately I mostly have broth, some misc liquor and lots of corn and berries from my CSA in there.
Does anyone know what deliciousness is represented in the photo?
I love brussels sprouts, my mom hated them as a child and never made them for us growing up, I discovered them one Thanksgiving dinner 6 or 7 years ago and fell in love. My absolute f...
To our Canadian friends, most of us Bostonians don't get to have a snow day. You shlepp to work or the market or anywhere else you have to be when there is a storm. The snow emergency just clears t...
After making pizza dough for a while now, I think I may be ready to venture into bread. I am not a baker, but that bear bread recipe and a year in bread blog is VERY tempting. I always...