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Tabasco & Asparagus Quinoa

The Tabasco taste here is actually quite subtle once the butter is incorporated into the quinoa – a bit spicy, a bit tangy. You can make your butter stronger if you like, or serve the quinoa with more Tabasco sauce on the side. The next day I did a “fried rice” style version of this by making a thin omelette, slicing it up and stirring it back into a heated skillet of the asparagus/quinoa. If you don’t have pine nuts, sliced almonds might make a nice alternative. (more…)

Spiced Coconut Spinach

A quick post for an easy but interesting side dish I just made. It’s the type of thing I get excited about – simple, but not boring. All in one pan. I stumbled on this recipe for Coconut-laced Spiced Spinach as I was flipping through Anjum Anand’s new book. Not much more than ten minutes later, we were sitting down to the table with it as part of our meal. You toast a few spices, add a pile of shredded spinach to the skillet, and finish things off with a burst of lemon juice and some shredded coconut. I went off-road with the recipe a bit and added chopped asparagus – because we have a lot of it right now. And because I love it. And because, why not? (more…)

Spicy Cauliflower with Sesame

Not everyone is a fan of the humble cauliflower. I get that. But we’ve enjoyed a good number of tasty cauliflower recipes together over the years, no? My hope is that the cauliflower curry or the lemon-zested sauté converted at least a few of you who were on the fence? If not, maybe this next recipe will. It’s no joke. Imagine a skillet of caramelized onions cooked down with fragrant cumin, ginger, garlic, sesame seeds and chiles. Add cauliflower and cook until tender. Vibrant, spicy, sweet earthiness all on one plate. (more…)

Grilling is easy, but truly barbecuing is an art involving technique, even if you’re just cooking beef barbecue recipes like hamburgers! When you’re barbecuing up your favorite recipe, you’ll need to make choices on what sort of meat to buy, what thickness to use, whether to marinade or dry rub, what condiments to add, how long to cook and how to get that perfect texture. Here some master chefs will divulge some of their barbecue recipes beef secrets to help you achieve the best burger or ste

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Soup is a comfort food that can be found all over the world. Soup can cheer you up when you’re feeling under the weather, or help you fight the chill on a brisk day. Soup helps us to keep from overeating, but we are careful not to take too much soup. Soups are an excellent way to use leftover grains and beans. Soup is deliciously simple to prepare, quite a cheap meal idea, very nutritious and easy to digest. Soup makes a wonderful meal, and once you make a pot or two, you’ll discover it isn’t re

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Soup Recipes Guide

Grilling is easy, but truly barbecuing is an art involving technique, even if you’re just cooking beef barbecue recipes like hamburgers! When you’re barbecuing up your favorite recipe, you’ll need to make choices on what sort of meat to buy, what thickness to use, whether to marinade or dry rub, what condiments to add, how long to cook and how to get that perfect texture. Whether you cook with barbecues gas or barbecues charcoal, and prefer marinades or rubs, you can make a delicious and easy

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Cooking For Your Family With Barbecue Recipes Beef

About 3-4 weeks into my vegetarian diet, I think my taste buds are getting more sensitive. When I accidentally ate a spoonful of my mom’s vegetable salad, there was a tiny speck of hidden tuna and immediately I spit it out. Although I did not swallow the tuna, I somehow found it to be very fishy. Another time, I was cooking pork rib lotus root peanut soup for the family. After adding salt, I tasted a little of the soup to see if the seasoning was ok. Immediately I felt breathless, as if somethin

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It’s important to search for information on the subject of vegetarian cooking . To avoid monotony, order some vegetarian recipe books, which will give you new ideas. You can ask for the advice of a dietician. …

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Yup, I ran my 10k race yesterday! And I won 1st Place in my age group! That sure made my day! I’ve never received a trophy for a race before, only medals. Now I just have to figure out where to put it! The little garland crown that is around the trophy is my daughters, she had me wear it in the race. It was kind of fun having all those ribbons blowing around behind me when I was running. I got a lot of comments from other runners. The over all winner for the race was a girl! It’s the fi

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I won a trophy and Taco Stuffed Pasta Shells

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