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Web Chef Review: Roberto’s Pizza Passion Gluten-Free Pizza Crust
Jul04

Web Chef Review: Roberto’s Pizza Passion Gluten-Free Pizza Crust

Did you know that Roberto’s Pizza Passion also offers Roberto’s Gluten-Free Pizza Crust that you can bake up yourself at home? Some of us need to eat gluten-free, and this crust is not only gluten free, but contains only ingredients that you can pronounce and are familiar to you, such as rice flour, extra virgin olive oil, sea salt, raw sugar, yeast and filtered water. Find out about this product on this webisode of What I...

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Web Chef Review: Niagara Food Specialties Sopressata
Jun02

Web Chef Review: Niagara Food Specialties Sopressata

Have you ever seen Niagara Food Specialties Sopressata before? Sopressata is a dried salami – a tasty Italian style, dried sausage, and we got this particular one from Harvest Barn Country Markets in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. It comes vacuum sealed and has a zip closure for use after you have opened the package, and which keeps the meat nice & fresh. Find out about this product on this webisode of What I Say About Food:...

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How to Cook Zuppa Tuscana + Video: Mother’s Day Delights
May10

How to Cook Zuppa Tuscana + Video: Mother’s Day Delights

This recipe for How to Cook Zuppa Tuscana creates a beautiful Italian-style soup that is both very filling and truly delicious. Chock full of sausage, kale & potatoes, with a flavorful & creamy broth, your family and friends will love it! How to Cook Zuppa Tuscana: This is one of our favorite soups. Type: Soup Recipe Prep Time: 15 min Cook Time: 1 hr 20 min Yield: ~ 10 servings The ingredients & instructions are listed...

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How to Roast Duck with Savory Fruit Stuffing: Easter Surprises
Apr16

How to Roast Duck with Savory Fruit Stuffing: Easter Surprises

This recipe for How To Roast Duck is quite straight forward and can make any meal a celebration. How to Roast Duck with Savory Fruit Stuffing: You will probably wish to serve this frequently, not just on Holidays like Easter. Type: EntrĂ©e Recipe Prep Time: 30 min Roast Time: 5 min + 21 min/lb Rest Time: 12 – 15 min Yield: serves 4 Ingredients: one 5 – 7 lb duck 1/2 tsp each of pepper & salt 1 tsp + sprinkle all over...

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A St. Patrick’s Day Menu from Web Chef, Kimberly Turner, on ‘Tim Denis in the Morning’
Mar15

A St. Patrick’s Day Menu from Web Chef, Kimberly Turner, on ‘Tim Denis in the Morning’

If you missed the radio broadcast of web chef, Kimberly Turner, from CookingWithKimberly.com on Tim Denis in the Morning on Newstalk 610 CKTB yesterday speaking of great St. Patrick’s Day Menu ideas, no problem… You can listen to the podcast & get some great ideas for your St. Patty’s Day Feast! Yes, potatoes & cabbage seem to be the featured stars of Irish cuisine, but by no means do they need to be boring....

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How to Cook Dublin Coddle: St. Patrick’s Day Recipes
Mar13

How to Cook Dublin Coddle: St. Patrick’s Day Recipes

A true comfort food, Coddle is a traditional Irish dish, usually referred to as also as Dublin Coddle. Hearty & nutritious, this stew-like dish is made with salty bacon, pork sausages & potatoes, creating Irish flavors at their best. The name comes from long, slow simmering or “coddling”of this dish. I have read that the popularity of coddle came about since it can be left simmering on the stove till the man of the...

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Catch St. Patrick’s Day Fare on ‘Tim Denis in the Morning’ with Kimberly
Mar13

Catch St. Patrick’s Day Fare on ‘Tim Denis in the Morning’ with Kimberly

Tomorrow morning, March 14th, at 7:50 am on Newstalk 610 CKTB, find out about some great St. Patrick’s Day fare from web chef, Kimberly Turner, on Tim Denis in the Morning! St. Patrick’s Day is also called the Feast of St. Patrick, and well…let’s eat! Since this began as a celebration of Christianity coming to Ireland, it is based upon the foods that were grown & raised natively, as well as the introduction...

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Ode to Chicken Wings: Tailgating Central
Jan30

Ode to Chicken Wings: Tailgating Central

What a delicious dish…Chicken Wings! They can be prepared in a myriad of ways & paired with any number of dips & sauces. The standard BBQ or Buffalo wings, while very tasty, leads us to expand our horizons by customizing the original recipes to something more for those adventurous palates out there. Chicken wings were considered to be the most inexpensive part of the chicken & frugal cooks would be most likely to...

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How to Make Sauerkraut
Dec27

How to Make Sauerkraut

Sauerkraut is fantastic, but even more awesome when you make it yourself at home. Sauerkraut has a history of being of a healthful quality, as cabbage is jam packed with good stuff for your body, and is a dish that one you acquire a taste for it, you enjoy eating it frequently. Perfect alongside pork chops, sausages, spare ribs or frankfurters. Also, we enjoy our perogies with fried sauerkraut filling. Mmm… How to Make...

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How to Cook Southern Greens
Dec26

How to Cook Southern Greens

If you want to cook a great Southern meal, you want to be sure you perfect How to Cook Southern Greens! In the American South, two or more kinds of greens are frequently cooked together & serve as side dishes, especially with Holiday dinners. Oh, my…the way they are prepared is ever so delicious, and of course, with rich Holiday meals, greens are typical of what we tend to crave. It’s almost a contest to find who...

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Web Chef Review: Vilux Extra Strong Dijon Mustard
Dec02

Web Chef Review: Vilux Extra Strong Dijon Mustard

Vilux Extra Strong Dijon Mustard is just that…extra strong. My Grandfather used to call strong mustard, “boy’s mustard,” and I used to laugh and laugh as a kid, when he ate that strong mustard. This dijon mustard is a product of France, and is equally perfect in vinaigrettes & marinades, as well as on sandwiches. My favorite sandwich to have Dijon is a ham sandwich. Mmm. ~ Kimberly Turner Check out this...

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National Pizza with Everything (Except Anchovies) Day
Nov12

National Pizza with Everything (Except Anchovies) Day

National Pizza with Everything (Except Anchovies) Day is November 12th, and we’re baking up a fully loaded pizza with everything! Pizza with everything is like a fantasy come true. As if it isn’t enough that it is totally delicious with 1 or 2 toppings, but with everything, it’s fabulously decadent. How to Bake Pizza with Everything – Except Anchovies: There’s no reason you can’t make your own, and...

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How to Cook Scrapple: National Scrapple Day
Nov09

How to Cook Scrapple: National Scrapple Day

National Scrapple Day has arrived, and you may not even know what the heck it is… What is Scrapple? It is a type of pork sausage using cornmeal as the binder and stored in loaf pan. The same sausage, but using oats as the binder, is called goetta. Fresh, raw sausage is great pan fried, grilled, broiled or baked. In the case of frankfurter types, these can be poached in hot water. It’s best not to prick before or during, as...

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