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baked potato and corn

Baked Potato Soup with Grilled Corn – Vegan

March 12, 2012 | 1 Comments

It’s true, I skipped a week, I’m sorry.  In the midst of the preparing for our son’s second birthday I failed to blog last week.  I have two wonderful guest posts lined up for you...

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How To Make Smoked Salt

February 13, 2012 | 3 Comments

My wife is away on business, my son is sleeping, the snow outside is melting, and my kitchen is flooding.  I’m assured that the plumber will be here before 10pm but in the meantime, all...

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Winter Barley and Potato Soup (Dairy Free)

January 22, 2012 | 0 Comments

The weekend is drawing to a close and it’s been one of those days were we didn’t really do a whole lot other than a visit to Whole Foods in the morning, and viewing a...

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Thursday night is usually a cooking marathon.  We entertain six to eight people most weekends and spend much of the week thinking of menus, flavor combinations and dishes to share with our guests.  Some of...

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Whole Wheat Pretzel Dough Slider Buns

Whole Wheat Pretzel Dough Slider Buns

December 27, 2011 | 8 Comments

Fairly often, I’ll open the fridge, stare at the shelves and wonder what to make.  Elaborate menus ideas will fly through my mind before I snap back to reality and remember I just about have...

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Triple Peppermint Chocolate Brownies

December 13, 2011 | 13 Comments

It’s a week of Brownies!  If you haven’t yet entered to win your Dancing Deer Brownie Sampler, the giveaway ends on Sunday 12/18/11.  For my readers that are fellow WeightWatchers, I apologize for putting temptation...

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Gluten Free Corn Bread

Gluten Free Corn Bread

November 29, 2011 | 4 Comments

As many of you were prepping your kitchens, dining rooms and tables on Wednesday evening, I was one of those crazy last-minute travelers crisscrossing through our nation’s airports to get to Palm Desert, CA in time for...

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Before relocating to the Mid West earlier this year, my terra firma was the streets of Jerusalem.  I know my way around that city better than any place I have ever lived or visited.  I knew...

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