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How to Use Watermelon Rinds
Jan12

How to Use Watermelon Rinds

It is likely, when you eat watermelon, you don’t eat all the way down to the white rind. It’s not as sweet, and doesn’t taste as good as the pink, juicy flesh you just otherwise consumed. Well, there are a few things you can do with it, so as not to waste it, and to stretch out your family budget, so to speak. Try making watermelon rind pickles, like my grandmother used to. You can/jar them in a brine and enjoy them...

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How to Cook Rosewater Tapioca Pudding
Aug09

How to Cook Rosewater Tapioca Pudding

If you’re looking for something different for dessert, don’t miss out on this recipe for Rosewater Tapioca Pudding! Who doesn’t love tapioca pudding? It’s one of the most comforting treats that is reminiscent of your childhood. It’s true food for the soul… Now that we’re all grown up and we’re looking for some adventure and that “je ne sais quoi”, try this stellar recipe and...

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How to Cook Kimberly’s Southern Hot Water Cornbread
Sep02

How to Cook Kimberly’s Southern Hot Water Cornbread

This is so delicious and needs no baking in the oven. A few simple ingredients and you have a feast fit for a Southern Belle and any Southern Gentleman. Ingredients: 1 cup all-purpose cornmeal 1/2 cup flour 1 tbsp sugar 1/2 tsp sea salt 1/2 tsp baking powder ~ 3/4 cup hot water 1 tbsp bacon grease or butter – Or you can use 1/2 tbsp olive oil. Do not use Margarine!!! 3 tbsp oil – To pan fry the cornbread in Instructions:...

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Why You Should Never Throw Out Fruit Peelings
Jan26

Why You Should Never Throw Out Fruit Peelings

Don’t worry…I’m going to explain why you should Never Throw Out Your Fruit Peelings! At worst, they are added to my compost. At best, they are added to a batch of wine mash, I make a variety of tepache – typically, made with pineapple peels, but you can use other fruit peelings to make a version of tepache – or I make a fruit vinegar. I make small batches of these delights over the year. Never Throw Out...

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Basic Tiger Nuts Vinaigrette (Paleo, AIP, Keto, Vegan) + Video
Feb12

Basic Tiger Nuts Vinaigrette (Paleo, AIP, Keto, Vegan) + Video

With so many diets floating around out there, this Basic Tiger Nuts Vinaigrette is sure to please! Whether you’re on a vegan, paleo, keto, AIP or gluten free diet, this salad dressing is compliant. Furthermore, this recipe is nut-free too! Mix & match the tang in the recipe with your choice of citrus juice or vinegar, allowable on the diet you are following, as well as herbs for a healthy & tasty vinaigrette on your...

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Baked Macaroni with Tomato Sauce, Chorizo & Green Pepper + Video
Apr15

Baked Macaroni with Tomato Sauce, Chorizo & Green Pepper + Video

Craving pasta? Try my Baked Macaroni with Tomato Sauce, Chorizo & Green Pepper! Follow step-by-step & cook your way to a delicious dinner for the family, with leftovers to spare. This pasta dish is filled with tasty ingredients like chorizo, mushrooms & green peppers, and with an easy tomato sauce that brings it all together, you’ll be the hero in the kitchen tonight. Baked Macaroni with Tomato Sauce, Chorizo &...

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How to Make Rice Horchata + Video
Apr14

How to Make Rice Horchata + Video

Never had Rice Horchata? You need to… This is a traditionally Spanish beverage, typically made out of tiger nuts or rice. Divinely creamy with notes of cinnamon & vanilla, perfect with our without ice. You can find this beverage in many areas of Latin or Hispanic origins, like South America, Mexico, even Southern Texas & California. Kids & adults love this smoothie-style drink, and it would be perfect to serve for...

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Our Top 50 Cooking Shows of the Past 10 Years
Apr07

Our Top 50 Cooking Shows of the Past 10 Years

We are sharing with you our Top 50 Cooking Shows of the Past 10 Years! Yup! Can you believe we have been on YouTube for 10 years?! How the time flies. Starting from a crappy webcam that filmed in shades of yellow, filming with an old camera phone, and then on to better clarity with newer cameras, our shows have evolved, to say the least. The way people cook & food philosophies have changed a great deal over the past decade, n many...

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How to Braise Cabbage in Lamb Drippings + Video
Mar13

How to Braise Cabbage in Lamb Drippings + Video

Try to Braise Cabbage in Lamb Drippings, the next time you have some to spare! Although it’s not the beauty queen of side dishes, it’s got deliciousness & substance – absolutely stellar dish. The drippings from the lamb pair with the heartiness of this cruciferous vegetable perfectly, in that it can stand up to the strong flavor. Perfect for an Autumn, Winter or Spring meal – try this on St. Patrick’s...

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Brussel Sprouts with Lavender Butter + Video
Mar10

Brussel Sprouts with Lavender Butter + Video

If you’re bored with your regular side dishes, try Brussel Sprouts with Lavender Butter! Not only do these tiny little cabbages love butter, they pair amazingly well with the flavor & fragrance of lavender. Brighten up your sides with this little gem of a recipe, that’s easy to make & easy to love! Brussel Sprouts with Lavender Butter: In this recipe, I’m using Neob Culinary Lavender Essential Oil & Neob...

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Web Chef Review: Great Lakes Brewery Pompous Ass English Ale
Mar07

Web Chef Review: Great Lakes Brewery Pompous Ass English Ale

Great Lakes Brewery Pompous Ass English Ale is sure to surprise & delight! This craft beer has the perfect name, albeit quirky & humorous, but it’s pompous in the most lovely way. Not only is it everything you would want a beer to be – yeasty & hoppy with some bitterness – it’s also smooth, and has a slightly perfumey aroma & flavor. I’m not sure what the splendid after-taste is – a...

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How to Boil Lobsters in Court Bouillon + Video
Feb27

How to Boil Lobsters in Court Bouillon + Video

When you Boil Lobsters in Court Bouillon, you’re setting your meal up for deliciousness! Why boil or poach your lobsters in water, when you can use a quick court bouillon to adorn them with flavor? A court bouillon is a French-style short broth or quick broth to infuse flavor, and poach delicate meats like fish, seafood, eggs and the like. Make your lobster more memorable for any occasion – whether it’s New Year’s, Valentine’s...

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How to Cook Court Bouillon for Seafood + Video
Feb27

How to Cook Court Bouillon for Seafood + Video

Enhance the flavor of your lobster by cooking it in a Court Bouillon for Seafood! A court bouillon is a French-style short broth or quick broth to infuse flavor, and poach delicate meats like fish, seafood, eggs and the like. If you’re looking to get more flavor out of your fruits de mer, try this savory concoction. Make your seafood will be memorable for any occasion – whether it’s New Year’s,...

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