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A Most Meaningful Meal - (USA)
Trinity Square Cafe 19 Trinity Square 416-599-9315 Open to the public Monday to Friday from 11:30 to 2:30 (find it by entering Trinity Square off of Bay Street, south of Dundas, or by exiting the Eaton Centre through the western doors at the north end of Sears , by the elevator to Mr. Greenjeans ) Tucked away near the southeast entrance of the Church of the Holy Trinity at Bay and Dundas is a hidden food gem. The Trinity Square Cafe is both a haven for nearby office workers looking fo
http://www.tasteto.com/2009/08/07/cheap-healthy-food-for-a-good-cause/
Removing Bread From The Shopping List - (USA)
Our new patio is the perfect spot for our solar oven. At our old house, we had to move the oven from the back yard to the front yard as the day went by (sometimes in the middle of cooking something) because the yard was so small and the house next door was so close that we didn’t get constant sun in any one spot for long. But our new backyard is like a gigantic sun deck. It gets sun all day long, and the patio extends far enough back from the house that it doesn’t get shaded by the house unti
http://frugalbabe.com/2009/08/07/removing-bread-from-the-shopping-list/
August 2009 Hobo Tuesday: The Roundup - (USA)
It’s the Sunday after the First Tuesday following the First Monday but before the First Full Moon of August, so that must mean it’s time for August 2009’s Hobo Tuesday Roundup. Let the rounding begin: May the tightest ass win! _________________________________________________________________ Dark Side of the Fridge returns to attempt reclaiming the Tight Ass Tiara with their pork, chard, cheese and BACON FAT filled “ You Are What You Eat Breakfast Sandwiches .” This is a
http://thursdaynightsmackdown.com/2009/08/09/august-2009-roundup/
Top Ten Low Fat ways to use leftover turkey! - (USA)
. Ten Low Fat Ways To Use Leftover Turkey! By Fiona Haynes . When Thanksgiving or Christmas is done and you still have lots of turkey left, you may wonder what you can do with it all. Actually, quite a lot. First, chop, dice or shred your leftovers and store them in resealable plastic bags in the refrigerator. That way, you can reach for a bag or two as you need them. Then you’ll be ready to try one or more of my . 10 Low Fat Ways to Use Leftover Turkey. .
http://rashmanly.wordpress.com/2008/11/28/25989/
Trader Joes Fan : Recipes and Favorite Product Reviews - Mexican Sloppy Joes - (USA)
Trader Joes recipes favorite products reviews news wine
http://www.traderjoesfan.com/Trader_Joes/Recipes/Quick_Recipes/Mexican_Sloppy_Joes/details/
Restaurant Equipment Required For Starting Up a Restaurant - (USA)
Author : Jimmy Cox The list of equipment necessary for opening a restaurant is as varied as the type of establishment you're going to run Some of the equipment that crosses all lines include the following: - adequate cooking facilities (stove burners, oven, salamander or other warming equipment like food lamps needed to keep food warm, etc ) to prepare your food at peak times so the patron doesn't have to wait undue amounts of time to get their order The stove and other cooking appliances d
http://wealthmethod.com/2009/08/restaurant-equipment-required-for-starting-up-a-restaurant/
Peas Read - (USA)
Brilliance, beauty, and kindness must be recognized, especially if they come in one neat package. Hence I am writing about my friend Eralda, and her new food blog, The Split Pea . I met Eralda a year and a half ago. She was one of my husband's graduate students (her husband, Brian, too), and they came to our house for a grad student Christmas party. I liked her immediately. Charming, beautiful, and warm, Eralda put me at ease, an effect I've since learned she has on most everyone who knows h
http://enlightenedcooking.blogspot.com/2009/05/peas-read.html
Chicken Ham: Recipe - (USA)
Following queries by Jenn and the unamed-yet friend at Food to Make you Miss your Plane about the Missus’ chicken Ham included in some of my bentoes, I decided to do some personal research (complemented by some comments from the Missus who is very cagey about her own recipes!). Now, the following recipe is for Chicken Ham in the shape of a “ham”. Natyrally, you can, like the Missus keep the original shape of the chicken breast. You can slice or shred the chicken as shown above i
http://shizuokagourmet.wordpress.com/2009/05/14/chicken-ham-recipe/
Cyber Monday Frugal Gift Ideas - (USA)
Were you up and out last Friday morning at 4:00am to take advantage of Black Friday sales? Me neither. I prefer to do most of my Christmas shopping online, and have taken advantage of Cyber Monday deals the last couple years. I thought I would share with you a few gifts we have received over the last couple Christmas seasons that have improved our frugal household. If you are still trying to decide what to get a frugal friend, you can’t go wrong with one of these selections. Note, a coupl
http://frugaldad.com/2008/11/30/cyber-monday-frugal-gift-ideas/
Roast Beef and Caramelized Onion Panini | Baking Bites - (USA)
http://bakingbites.com/2008/02/roast-beef-and-caramelized-onion-panini/
Songs that Didn't Used to Exist: I Cook For You: Reubens! - (USA)
http://songsexist.com/2008/03/i-cook-for-you-reubens.html
thanksgiving 2008 - (USA)
How did your Thanksgiving turn out? Did you have any mishaps? Did you finish cooking at the time you’d planned? Was there any drama? Dave and I are spending Thanksgiving by ourselves for the first time this year, and we went for the traditional dinner. We decided we should eat at 4:00, so I scheduled the cooking so we’d eat at 3:30, giving myself some contingency time, and we ended up eating 4:45. So typical for me. But, other than that and an unfortunately large span of time between the
http://crumblycookie.wordpress.com/2008/11/27/thanksgiving-2008/
Menu Plan for the Week - (USA)
Happy Mother’s Day! I’ve had quite a lazy day, because my men wouldn’t let me cook all day. Or do dishes. Ah. So nice! Instead of cooking and washing dishes, I had extra time to work on and finalize an idea that’s been brewing in my brain for a while. Wanna know what it is? You’ll have to come back Monday for that! It’s not a huge big deal. It’s just a simple something that I’ve been wanting to do for my own family…and if it helps you too, then YAY! Here are a few hints: Anyone
http://heavenlyhomemakers.com/blog/menu-plan-for-the-week-45
Leftovers - A Great Way To Stretch The Food Budget - (USA)
Grocery expenses can add up quickly. Although you want to save on food for you and your family, you don’t want to cut nutritional corners. So how do you prepare healthy meals and still keep your expenses under control? Well the answer lies in not letting any food go to waste. Leftovers are a key way we keep our food bill in check. Now you may need to use a bit of creativity to incorporate leftovers into your meals. Who wants to eat the same thing 3 days in a row? The key to leftovers i
http://notmadeofmoney.com/blog/2009/08/leftovers-a-great-way-to-stretch-the-food-budget.html
Croque Monsieur Ham and Cheese Sandwich Recipe | Simply Recipes - (USA)
Class French Croque Monsieur recipe, toasted ham and Swiss cheese sandwich, topped with a bechamel sauce of butter, flour, milk, nutmeg, Parmesan and Gruyere.
http://www.elise.com/recipes/archives/004393croque_monsieur_ham_and_cheese_sandwich.php
We Love Sandwiches - (USA)
http://www.welovesandwiches.com/
Dining Underground | Melia Marden Makes Bond Street Smile - (USA)
Nicole Bengiveno/The New York TImesThe chef Melia Marden in The Smile’s kitchen, which is the size of a phone booth — or, more accurately, an information booth.The Smile, a two-month-old concept-y store on Bond St., has been getting press for its retail mix — knit accessories from Wool & the Gang, Santa Maria Novella potpourri, Moscot glasses, a tattoo parlor in the basement, etc. — but its biggest draw might turn out to be Melia Marden. The professionally trained chef is slowly turning the sal
http://themoment.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/05/11/dining-underground-melia-marden-makes-bond-street-smile/
Morning Coffee & Afternoon Tea: Afternoon Tea Party Sandwiches - (USA)
Have caffeine, will blog...
http://coffeeworks.blogs.com/coffee_and_tea/2005/09/afternoon_tea_p.html
Scallops With Mussels and Shrimp in Cream Sauce Recipe: (Fish For Friday Recipe) - (USA)
In honor of Julia Child, here’s a deeply delicious recipe for Scallops With Mussels and Shrimp in Cream Sauce (which is also known as Coquilles Saint Jacques Dieppoise) from the folks at Whisk: A Food Blog . Ingredients: 2 pounds mussels 2 tablespoons unsalted butter 2 large shallots, chopped fine ½ cup dry white wine (you may need more) 1 tablespoon chopped parsley Freshly ground pepper 2 tablespoons unsalted butter 1 pound mushrooms, trimmed, cleaned, dried, and s
http://huggingthecoast.com/2009/08/07/scallops-with-mussels-and-shrimp-in-cream-sauce-recipe-fish-for-friday-recipe/
What We Dunked « The Kitchen Sink - (USA)
http://ourkitchensink.wordpress.com/2008/03/21/what-we-dunked/
Redneck Evening - (USA)
There are many great Redneck sporting events -- such as mud bogging, monster truck rallies, nascar, demolition derbys and tractor pulls. We've hussled around and got all our chores for the day completed and fretted over whether the rain would stop in time. Thankfully it's clearing up nicely and we are off to one of our favorite redneck sporting events -- drag racing. I just need to pack a cooler with some drinks and sandwiches and make sure we have a thermos of coffee and we will be on our w
http://farmhomelife.blogspot.com/2009/05/redneck-evening.html
The Minimalist - 101 Picnic Dishes to Make in 20 Minutes - List - NYTimes.com - (USA)
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/02/dining/02mini.html?_r=1&ref=dining&oref=slogin
How to Make a First-Class Sandwich - Budget Travel - (USA)
Sisha Ortuzar, executive chef at sandwich chain 'Wichcraft, shows how to create a sandwich that'll still be appetizing once you're in the air.
http://www.budgettravel.com/bt-dyn/content/article/2007/10/08/AR2007100800757.html
Six Pantry Staples With Surprising Uses - (USA)
by Matthew Kaplan Every kitchen pantry is stocked full of non-perishable staples, items that do not go bad that we buy for those rare occasions when we need them in a recipe. For most people, the pantry is full of canned goods, non-perishable items and other food stuffs, and those food stuffs mostly dormant and unused. Don’t let your pantry go to waste. Pantry staples are cheap and tasty and don’t deserve to stand idle in culinary purgatory. Pantry staples can have some unique culinary applica
http://solarphotovoltaicproducts.com/six-pantry-staples-with-surprising-uses/
What Did You Eat?: WHB: Ahi Tuna Salad With Romaine Wraps (Dill) - (USA)
The first question asked by my family on any occasion
http://whatdidyoueat.typepad.com/what_did_you_eat/2008/02/whb-ahi-tuna-sa.html
Seriously this was a really good sandwich. | Ask Metafilter - (USA)
http://ask.metafilter.com/94676/Seriously-this-was-a-really-good-sandwich#1383182
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