The Power of Mealtime
Of all the Four Pillars (Planning, Purchasing, Preparing and Partaking), it’s the fourth pillar that I think about the least. It seems as if I […]
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Of all the Four Pillars (Planning, Purchasing, Preparing and Partaking), it’s the fourth pillar that I think about the least. It seems as if I […]
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Baked beans are an essential part of summer barbecues and picnics. When slowly baked in the oven, they develop a delicious flavor, with beans at
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Quick to prepare, these noodles are filled with flavor. They are delicious when served hot or at room temperature., and even heat up easily in
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Our kitchen has always been messy. It’s just that before all this shelter- at-home business, the mess was grouped into mealtimes, and I could actually
The Kitchen Brigade: Dealing with the Mess Read More »
It’s been a long 2 months of sheltering in place, and it has been a tremendous time of transition, especially with us all at home
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Easy to make, quick to prepare, and delicious to eat. Try this Easy Coconut Shrimp recipe for a weeknight meal, or at a party. 1/3
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4 heaping Tbsp. loose white tea (try White Peony or Silver Needle) 4 cups boiling water 1 bottle white wine, chilled 2 cups white grape
Time in isolation has taken its toll on all of us. The kids are finding the daily grind of attending school online to be uninspiring.
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1 lb. dried pinto beans (or canned) 12 ounces diced bacon 1 medium white or yellow onion, diced (about 8 ounces) 2 serrano chilies or
Frijoles Charros (Cowboy Beans) Read More »
This is definitely an easy-to-make soup that marries the favorite flavors of lasagna in a pot. The switch from meat to lentils, is definitely a
One-Pot Lasagna Soup Read More »