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    Poached pears and lemon curd

    another quick trick is to let some vanilla bean haagan daaz melt in room temp and put a tbsp melted onto plate before pear. I cook everything from scratch, so dont tell anyone bout this one ;-)
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    Poached pears and lemon curd

    melt sugar until brown,add 1/4 tsp of cinamon and stir in, make sugar thread, form into golf ball size while still warm. set aside. get rid of lemon curd, and make a zabaglione or other creme sauce serve pear on top and place sugaroff side of pear, lovely!
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    Technique for freezing bulk chicken breasts

    I freeze on a cookie sheet, no plastic, just until1/2 frozen and glazed over. then put directly into a frezzer ziplock bag, seal up all but little hol, and press out air, then seal up all the way. I have never got burn on them this way. and no extra plastic or waiting for defrost to unwrap. nor...
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    Replace Heavy Whipping Cream With FF 1/2 & 1/2?

    I write a cooking article for a mag. and last year I actually wrote an article on resolutions and not giving up comfort food. I wrote up a recipe for butternut squash soup and it comes out great with ff half and half! imagine creamy butternut squash soup, with NO guilt...mmmm....although I do...
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    Food Art

    thanks Kathleen! and yes Molly they are shrimp tacos...my favorite! I love all your cool pics!
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    Eggplant

    My favorite eggplant dish is roasted eggplant until it is soft, and smashing it up with lemon and tahini, and some sea salt!!! I am going to the store now!!!!
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    Eggplant

    @ radhuni...oh, the baby looks soooo sweet!
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    Weird foods from your childhood

    My mom made us homemade white bread sandwiches with peanut butter smeared on one side, and mayonnaise on the other. on the p.b. she put and american cheese slice, and some lettuce. I still love them, just eat em more seldomly!
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    How do you know what herbs/spices go with what foods?

    Spork, great insight! My favorite herbs are: basil, which goes well with tomatoes, eggplant, thai and vietnamese soups, and salads. Fresh cilantro, also goes great with tomatoes, chilies, I like using it with fish and lemon. mmm, thyme is really good, I love it in chicken or fish recipes...
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    new kid in town!

    And dave and babe and spork too! I am trying to figure the site out, a little hard!
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    new kid in town!

    and princess and Josie!
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    new kid in town!

    hi hoot!
  13. an article I wrote about my grandma's food

    an article I wrote about my grandma's food

  14. filet with roquefort/ spinach pomagranate salad

    filet with roquefort/ spinach pomagranate salad

  15. A greek inspired dish that didnt make the mag...

    A greek inspired dish that didnt make the mag...

  16. haunted hamburger :-)

    haunted hamburger :-)

  17. An article I wrote

    An article I wrote

  18. simple pasta, easy clean, favorite comfort food

    simple pasta, easy clean, favorite comfort food

  19. yummy

    yummy

    just stuff I like!
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    Name that food...

    cambell's soup
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    Word Association Game

    gym
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    new kid in town!

    thank you all!
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    Food Art

    taco art looks good, tastes better! = ART!!!! :chef:
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    Food Art

    love these pics, especially the pink rice pigs!!! my kids would totally eat that meal!
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    How would you use these?

    I would definatly make a salad first. A panzanella is a great choice. Start out with roasting the peppers under a broiler until the skin get charred and peels off easily, seed and peel, then cut into bite size strips cut the tomatoes in halves seed and roast them with some sea salt and pepper...
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