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January 31, 2006

Have You Seen This Rose?

Filed under: Gardening — About Gardening @ 1:59 am
A gardener from Bridgewater found this beautiful climbing rose in the garden on her new property and wants to try and identify it. She said it has a strong fragrance and looks like it's been there for quite awhile. Any...

Are You Ready for Some Football?

Filed under: Crafts — About Family Crafts @ 1:59 am
Are you having a party for the Super Bowl? If not, here are some perfect excuses to do just that! If you are already planning a party, use these creative ideas to spice things up. The ideas here are...

January 30, 2006

Favorite Things: Sembei

Filed under: Cooking — Cooking with Amy: A Food Blog @ 5:12 pm

If you go to Tokyo, along the pathway to the temple in Akusaka there are vendors selling hundreds of kinds of "sembei" or Japanese rice crackers. Though the crackers originated in China, in 806 AD a Buddhist monk brought the recipe to Japan where the Japanese have perfected the art of sembei. Even today they continue to innovate, coming up with new flavors, designs and specialties which vary from region to region in Japan.

In Japan, both sweet and savory sembei are not just a snack but often given as a gift. No ordinary snack they are like little works of art. Made from rice, peanuts and soy they are flavored, sometimes with sesame seeds, soy sauce, nori (seaweed) or red chili.

At the Winter Fancy Food Show this year, a family owned Japanese company Fujiya Seika and subsidiary Hidemi exhibited a beautiful range of crackers and confections. Representing the company were brother and sister, Tomio, who lives where the confections are made in Osaka and Hidemi, who lives in Texas. Tomio focuses on the savory snacks and Hidemi on the sweet confections.

Their snacks are as delicious to eat as they are to look at. Perfect with cocktails or as part of a appetizer buffet they are much more nutritious than typical American snacks. Some of the more unusual treats included green tea cookies, crunchy blueberries and charcoal covered peanuts. With any luck we will see these delicious treats in stores soon!

Italian Bread Bowls | submitted by Kerri Skrudland

Filed under: Baking — Allrecipes Baking Recipes Daily Feed @ 5:40 am
These cute little bread bowls are a great way to serve soup in the wintertime. I usually serve a hearty potato soup when I have the time to bake them. They freeze for up to 1 month, if desired.

Plain Eggless Cake | submitted by Margaret

Filed under: Baking — Allrecipes Baking Recipes Daily Feed @ 5:40 am
As the name suggests, this cake is made without eggs.

Peanut Butter Fingers II | submitted by Kirsten

Filed under: Baking — Allrecipes Baking Recipes Daily Feed @ 5:40 am
Easy to make peanut butter bars with a tasty toasted oatmeal crust.

Coconut Custard Pie V | submitted by Sara

Filed under: Baking — Allrecipes Baking Recipes Daily Feed @ 5:40 am
This recipe makes two glorious pies of exquisite coconut custard with lightly sweetened clouds of meringue floating over.

Sausage Pizza on Super Bowl Sunday

Filed under: Cooking — About Low Fat Cooking @ 1:59 am
You know how overrun those pizza delivery chains will be on Super Bowl Sunday, so instead of waiting hours for cold, soggy pizza, why not serve your Super Bowl party guests fresh, hot pizza from your oven? The beauty...

Superbowl Party Recipes

Filed under: Cooking — About Home Cooking @ 1:59 am
On Superbowl Sunday, fans around the world will be glued to the television watching the hottest football game of the year. Whether you're planning a Superbowl Party or just want some new snack ideas, check out the tips, hints, and...

Moneywise Landscape Design

Filed under: Gardening — About Gardening @ 1:59 am
It's easy to get caught up creating a new garden design or maybe revamping your whole landscape. But even working with nature costs money. My favorite tip for gardening on a budget is to break the plan down into pieces...
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