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How to Bake Goat Cheese & Walnut Soufflé
Dec26

How to Bake Goat Cheese & Walnut Soufflé

A Goat Cheese & Walnut Soufflé is light, fluffy & ever-so-tasty. Beautiful served alongside a roast beef dinner as a marvelous contrast, and even in replacement of mashed potatoes. How to Bake Goat Cheese & Walnut Soufflé: The recipe requires an 8 cup soufflé dish. This soufflé can be made ahead & refrigerated as long as 7 days prior to serving. It may deflate somewhat, and it’s always better to serve...

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A Celebration of Peppers: National Pepper Month
Nov01

A Celebration of Peppers: National Pepper Month

It is November, and National Pepper Month has finally arrived. We have written about peppers in our quest for various pepper dishes & found they are a most popular vegetable, included in many of the most familiar ethnic dishes. The terms pepper & chili are used interchangeably, both being vegetables. Amazingly full of vitamins, peppers are vibrantly colored, add texture, and sometimes heat to dishes. Store unwashed & in...

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November Food Holidays & Events
Nov01

November Food Holidays & Events

Here are November Food Holidays & Events. Most of these holidays are based out of the USA, with others sprinkled in here and there. Find other months on The Year in Food Holidays & Events page. Georgia Pecan Month: How to Bake Pecan Pie: Georgia Pecan Month Browse Pecan recipes, Nut shows, Nut recipes Vegan Banana Pecan Muffins How to Bake Rose’s Pecan Cookies Cooking Shows: Nuts Recipes + Reviews Good Nutrition Month:...

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October Food Holidays & Events
Oct01

October Food Holidays & Events

Here are October Food Holidays & Events. Most of these holidays are based out of the USA, with others sprinkled in here and there. Find other months on The Year in Food Holidays & Events page. Eat Better, Eat Healthier Month: Eat Better, Eat Healthier Month: Easy Nutrition & Health Guidelines Browse Healthy shows, Healthy recipes Browse Organic shows, Organic recipes Browse Vegetarian + Vegan shows, Vegetarian recipes,...

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Delights of Fall Appetizers to Tickle Your Taste Buds
Sep06

Delights of Fall Appetizers to Tickle Your Taste Buds

What could be more of an appealing treat to your Fall taste buds than the fantastic cornucopia of hearty root vegetables, late Summer and Autumn fruits available for  Fall Appetizers. Combined with stick-to-your-bones accompaniments like dark breads, substantive meats and strong cheeses, this is a feast for all senses. The colors of Fall present such a wide range of hues to tickle the senses whether they pertain to the edible colors...

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September Food Holidays & Events
Sep01

September Food Holidays & Events

Here are September Food Holidays & Events. Most of these holidays are based out of the USA, with others sprinkled in here and there. Find other months on The Year in Food Holidays & Events page. National Biscuit Month: Bake up Some of that National Biscuit Month…Mmm Buy Cookie Sheets & Cooling Racks National Breakfast Month: Wake Up! It’s National Breakfast Month Browse Breakfast recipes Watch Kimberly’s...

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Order Green Pepper Seeds from the ‘Cooking with Kimberly’ Kitchen Garden
Sep22

Order Green Pepper Seeds from the ‘Cooking with Kimberly’ Kitchen Garden

Want to grow your very own Green Pepper Plants at your home? Want to grow the same Green Pepper Plants “Cooking with Kimberly” uses? Want to have a green pepper plant to get you through the winter with fresh peppers? Who doesn’t? LOL You will receive 12 of these green pepper seeds that will produce large, green, crisp peppers that are perfect for Stuffed Peppers recipe, salads and the like. These green pepper seeds...

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Sometimes Simple is Best When Cooking
Feb23

Sometimes Simple is Best When Cooking

It’s funny how we can all sometimes get caught up in the complexity of cooking, and the minute details that go along with it. There are times when the simple things in food are what’s best, and exactly what you’re craving…and that’s okay. This morning, for example, I had sliced bananas in milk like my mom used to make for me when I was a child. I did add some chia seeds on top just because they were out...

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How to Cook Cilantro & Lime Tuna Melts: Cupboard Cooking
Feb01

How to Cook Cilantro & Lime Tuna Melts: Cupboard Cooking

Today is Day 3 of our One Month Grocery Shopping Strike.  This is what I made for lunch today using my “cupboard cooking” strategies. I love tuna melts, but wanted to kick it up with an exotic flare…Enter: cilantro & lime! Instead of making grilled cheese sandwiches, I decided to make a tuna melt open-face sandwich. You make a basic tuna salad kicked up with cilantro & lime and get it into the oven… You...

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FoodConnect is Launched: Social Networking for Foodies

What’s better than social networking? Social Networking for Foodies!!! That’s what…LOL If you’re a serious foodie, like I’m sure you are if you’re here reading this, FoodConnect.com is a fun place to network with people that appreciate food as much as you do. Not only can you network and socialize with fellow foodie members, you can invite folks, check out amazing recipes, cool food articles from...

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Are You Food Allergy-Sensitive? Tips, Tricks & Recipe Ideas

A food allergy is a type of immunologic reaction from the intake of certain food protein. Recent studies show that there are about 12 million Americans, who suffer from food allergies. Shellfish, eggs, tree nuts, fish and peanuts are considered familiar causes of food allergies, especially for older people. Children usually suffer from food allergies to peanuts, milk and eggs. Currently, the only cure for people who are...

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