February 26, 2006
POLL: How do you observe Lent with regard to food? 1) Give up meat for the entire Lent season. 2) No meat on Fridays during Lent. 3) No dietary restrictions during Lent. 4) Do not observe Lent. Mardi Gras...
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The colorful King Cake is actually more of a sweet yeast bread than a cake. It is a traditional food for Mardi Gras celebrations. One lucky guest will find a hidden treasure in their slice, granting good luck....
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Shopping for seeds is a lot of fun, but a bit daunting too. There are just soooo many choices! The National Garden Bureau, in their ongoing effort to encourage gardeners to grow from seed, has kindly selected some new varieties...
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Follow these instructions for making shamrock prints using a bell pepper and paint. An easy project to help you decorate for St. Patrick's Day. RELATED: Shamrock Crafts St. Patrick's Day Projects...
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February 25, 2006
This 100 percent whole wheat loaf from the bread machine is substantial and flavor-packed.
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An easy, crust-free cheesecake that is topped by store-bought lemon curd. Lemon curd can be found in the 'jams and jellies' aisle of the grocery store.
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This is a recipe my aunt made in the 30's. A meringue cookie with coconut and cornflake cereal. I could never eat enough of them.
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Bacon, eggs, cheese and onions. It's a delicious way to start a meal!
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On Thursday, my guest blogger, DeAnne, made some chicken and rice soup using meat from a store-bought rotisserie chicken. I can think of no better way to make a speedy dinner than to bring home a freshly cooked rotisserie chicken....
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Yukon Gold potatoes are considered truly versatile, good for baking, boiling, frying, and mashing. Their golden flesh and buttery, almost nutty flavor make a fabulous addition to any meal and a good low-fat option. Learn how to make fat-free fries...
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