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Dinner: Chicken Cutlets

On May 5, 2008 By admin

The older I get and the more children I have, the less I want to host dinner parties. Several years ago, planning and executing dinner parties was my most favorite thing to do. Back then I had one child, numerous childless friends, and more time to plan and cook. Things are very different now. I [...]

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Homemade Hot fudge sauce is a lot like organizing old photos to me– I always mean to make it, but I never do. Until last week. D and I were preparing for a dinner party, and we decided to throw all norms aside and make a chocolate sauce [...]

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Easter is approaching faster than I can say “peep”, and I am rapidly planning my Easter menu. We all have our “must haves” for certain holiday meals. And for some unexplained reason, I have to have cream pies on Easter. Doesn’t Easter always seem like a creamy day to you? Spring is in the air [...]

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Baking: Baker’s High

On March 4, 2008 By admin

I love to run. I have been running for 20 years now, and it is has been and always will be one of my most cherished pastimes. Having written that, I am not a real runner. I am quite slow (ten minute mile on a good day), I have limited distance (eight mile Saturdays are [...]

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Buying: How Do You Costco?

On February 22, 2008 By admin

I was at a dear friend’s house last weekend and we were discussing our favorite Costco (insert Sam’s Club here if need be) products. JF fixed several meals using different items she purchased at Costco–items I had never noticed before. Of course, the day after I returned from her house, I rushed to my local [...]

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Breakfast: The Cold (cereal) War

On February 21, 2008 By admin

An epic battle rages inside my head. For years, I have struggled with my feelings about cold cereal, particularly sugar cereal. I hate sugar cereal: it is full of preservatives and strange ingredients; it does not sustain you after you eat it (i.e., if you eat it at 7:30am for breakfast, you are hungry for [...]

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Valentine’s Day is a very big deal at our house. We send cards and pass out treats. For several years, I religiously made an extra large batch of heart-shaped, frosting-covered sugar cookies. We delivered them to neighbors, friends, and colleagues. Sadly, I do not have the time for this anymore. For the second year in [...]

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My life has changed forever. Yesterday I started yet another batch of homemade artisan bread; and I had great success. This is the end of a long road I have traveled for many years. In 1996 I attempted my first artisan loaf. I tried to create my own steam injection oven by spraying the loaf [...]

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Snack: The Best (Pinto) Bean Dip

On February 4, 2008 By admin

When I was younger, one of my favorite restaurants offered a warm pinto bean dip along with their tortilla chips. After I left home, I craved the dip day and night. Fifteen years later, I’ve created a bean dip to fill that ever present craving. This dip takes the edge off of any homesickness I [...]

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Snack: Simple and Fresh Guacamole

On February 1, 2008 By admin

I love the Super Bowl. I generally do not know which teams are playing until the week of the big game. But still, I love that one Sacred Sunday each year where we all get to eat like little piggies while we watch over-the-top commercials, followed by men trying to hurt one another. I just [...]

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