When I lived in or visited Kansas City, my mom and I used to frequent a restaurant in the Plaza called Canyon Cafe. Back then, there were not a lot of Once A Month Mom
The Slow-Carb Diet need not be boring. Moreover, it doesn't take much to jump from repetitive to inventive. In my case, even as a grass-fed beef The Blog of Tim Ferriss - Experiments in Lifestyle Design
The baguette for this iconic Vietnamese sandwich 'should be light and airy, with a very delicate crumb that does not fight you, but just frames the sandwich.'
-New Sidebar Favorites updated over there--> Ok, I'll confess, I've never actually eaten a street taco. Not a one. Not a Mexican street taco, not a Cuban street taco. We just don't get a lot of street tacos where I
I am frantically trying to share with you all of my slow cooker/soup recipes I have in queue before the weather turns warmer (which for some has probably already happened but for me, alas, it has not). I couldn't let
Remember the BBQ Chicken Braid? The possibilities of filling bread with magical ingredients has been on my mind ever since. The next step beyond the braid was inevitable since homemade pizza is such a staple around here: a changed-up calzone.
Do I ever have a delicious vegan meal for you to kick off 2011! I must admit, this lentil loaf gave me a few grey hairs over the past couple days. I made 4 trials of this lentil loaf. After
This recipe is adapted from the many, many that I have tried, and I think it's just perfect. It is not too salty and the beer taste is so subtle and wonderful. Do not be afraid!
Roasted vegetables are an old standby, but how about roasted fruit? The steady abundance of citrus in Southern California yards and CSA boxes has inspired countless new ways to use these fruits and our latest trick is adding orange and mandarin slices to roasted vegetables. The citrus adds a sweet, caramelized flavor and brings a bit of sunniness to winter roots like carrots and parsnips.
Perk up your morning oatmeal with the addition of tangy rhubarb. Using milk for this oatmeal gives it a calcium boost, but the recipe also works well with water-and you'll save about 60 calories. Click here to visit the new home of KitchenDaily!
Chocolate. PMS. Mood swings. Cravings. Sore boobs. Tearing up over random TV shows (example: Redemption Inc). Chocolate. Uncontrollable yawning. Random anger. Healthier chocolate pudding. I am a woman, hear me roar! This is the pudding I make when I feel