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3:58 AM by UnknownNo comments
I was on a local news channel today, I think that if you click on the
above link it will link you to my segment. I have trouble with all
things tech related!
So I ramped up this side salad and made it a main course salad by adding two simple ingredients; shrimp (I sauteed mine, but I think that grilled would be really tasty) and tender baby spinach.
Not only was it delicious, but also very beautiful.
So I ramped up this side salad and made it a main course salad by adding two simple ingredients; shrimp (I sauteed mine, but I think that grilled would be really tasty) and tender baby spinach.
Not only was it delicious, but also very beautiful.
9:51 PM by UnknownNo comments
Its a spicy and famous restaurant delight. Most people order this kadhai
chicken or karahi chicken at restaurants with hot naan.While writing
this, thinking of the dish makes your mouth watering.
Its rich and creamy made with cashew nut paste and the nice aroma from the roasted bell peppers and onions.Well this kadhai chicken recipe is my version and tastes really good and also easy to cook.
Its rich and creamy made with cashew nut paste and the nice aroma from the roasted bell peppers and onions.Well this kadhai chicken recipe is my version and tastes really good and also easy to cook.
8:33 PM by UnknownNo comments
These were so good. I made these for a gathering that I catered in
January and they have been on my mind every since! I had the perfect
opportunity to make these this weekend for friends. I paired this with
some delicious taro chips that I found at Trader Joe’s and a simple
chopped salad. These would be perfect for casual summer entertaining or
a picnic. You can really jazz these up by using the flavored flour
tortillas. I used the Jalapeno Cheddar. They also had sun-dried tomato
as well as a spinach flavored tortilla. I really stuffed my
wraps….hey, my guests looked hungry. If you stuff them like I did you
may want to have a fork available for your guests….along with a
napkin…or two!
8:16 PM by UnknownNo comments
Here is a delicious and flavorful way to make your next pulled pork sandwiches. The meat can be prepared a day in advance. Here we will be using a pretty cheap cut of meat, which is a pork “butt” or also known as a pork shoulder. It has tons of fat on it, but don’t be alarmed and if you are like me, you might feel the need to trim. Try to hold back because that fat is going to make the pork very moist so it will just melt in your mouth.
6:14 AM by UnknownNo comments
Ree Drummond—accidental country girl, award-winning blogger, Food Network personality, and #1 New York Times bestselling author—presents The Pioneer Woman Cooks: A Year of Holidays, a fantastic collection of recipes, photos, and homespun humor to help you celebrate all through the year.
12:56 AM by UnknownNo comments
A few months ago Shane's parents were in our neck of the woods on a
Saturday afternoon and called to ask if we wanted to meet up for lunch.
They suggested an Indian restaurant just a few miles from our house,
which neither Shane nor I even knew existed. Clearly we don't get out
much :) But anyway, it wound up being a fun little place with good food
so I'm glad someone knew about it!
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