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... Devouring (no pun intended! lol!) food websites/foodie blogs/cookbooks = true entertainment
4) Julia Child ... my 'kitchen experiments', etc. Bon appetit!
For our first foodie post, I would like to tell you about my new fav dish:
Eggplant Lasagna
Wait, wait ... 'ugly stepchild' foods that no one really likes to talk about. poor thing. Well, this recipe transformed our ugly stepchild into ...
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... has to be unlucky? It was quite a good night for a food blogger potluck dinner. And I have to thank Dara Fromm-Bunjon from Dining Dish for hosting this event that brought a lot of us together to talk and eat and drink and talk and eat. Sadly, I could not stay the whole time, since I teach on Saturday mornings (I'm underemployed, but at least I'm not unemployed). But I sure as hell got ...
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... great content to fulfill your abnormal cravings, habits and foodie desires. I would also like to point out the first entry on Pure Raw Cafe ... fan page.
Introducing: Tulsa Food Talk
For the past several weeks I have been excited to announce this project. ... in beta form, allow me to introduce to you: Tulsa Food Talk- I always envisioned having a section of the website where foodies from Tulsa ...
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... -a-longs (come now, I was born in 1975. How many times did I see the Coke-a-Cola commercials? How much did my mom vacuum to Cat Stevens? Much.)
- Backing vocals (we'll talk about that Edward Sharpe and his army of singers later)
It seems I also like songs that have videos of Canadians walking through the woods in masks.
Basia Bulat's "In the Night" (Jen's xmas mix 2008!) - ...
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Okay wine lovers, listen up. Thanksgiving approaches, and on this blog that means talk of the whole affair of serving wine with the Thanksgiving feast- the usually treacherous emotional landscape of choosing which wines to serve to your guests.
And I'm not talking about what grape varieties you think will go with Aunt Heidi's special orange and cucumber aspic.
I'm talking about ...
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... and I couldn't resist. Sadly, I've done less than ten of these things.
100 Things Every Foodie Should Do in Baltimore
1) Have a jumbo lump crab cake from Faidley's on a Saltine
2) ... and cream cheese or apricot spread from Greg's
54) Sit at the bar at Cinghaile and order anything. Talk to Rob about wine when Tony isn't in town.
55) Tamales from the food truck on Broadway
56 ...
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It’s Friday, so let’s talk about something fun. Like cupcakes!
Cupcakes have received a lot of attention lately, especially in the foodie world. In bigger cities, there are entire businesses dedicated to cupcakes. Can you imagine baking cupcakes for a living? That ...
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Hardys, I have been a foodie chef for 30 yrs in New England; my husband is a teacher; we have travelled alot all over New England and eating out/eating well is always a top goal. If ... and economic growth history of the three cities, and spend at leat one whole day in each place. And call up and talk to restaurant chefs in each city (use CH New England to I.D. those chefs/restnts) and ask them your ...
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... of their Pig Candy. A year or two ago, the entire food-blog-world lit up with talk of this – chocolate covered bacon! – but it was really hard for me to get over to Essex ... s Chipn’etzelsProduct Review: Trader Joe’s Vanilla Instant PuddingProduct Review: Cream Puffs!
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... , especially that I know very little about animals. Sorry Diva, there are no baby llamas this time, but for those who can’t resist four-legged creatures, here’s a glimpse of my non-foodie time at the Fair.
The exhibits featured the very small
Day-old chicks
And the very big.
First Prize Giant Pumpkin
Imagine losing out to the 1241.7 pound pumpkin…
A 1241.6 pound ...
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