Recent Food Blog | Holiday Foods PostsIdeas for Easter Leftoversby Michele Cheplic14 Apr 2009 07:06 AMEaster may be over, but you'd never know it looking in your refrigerator. If you made enough food to feed an army, then you might be dealing with a mountain of leftovers, especially if your guests filled up on Easter chocolate before sitting down to dinner. Chocolate Easter Dessertsby Michele Cheplic11 Apr 2009 08:55 AMChocolate and Easter go hand-in-hand, so instead of trying to avoid the inevitable you might as well join in the sugar rush. Easy Easter Recipesby Michele Cheplic07 Apr 2009 06:53 AMEaster is less than a week away. Do you know what you'll be making to celebrate? If you prefer sticking with traditional Easter dishes, then the following simple yet delicious recipes should come in very handy. To save time in the kitchen look for short cuts. Easy Easter Potluck Recipesby Michele Cheplic06 Apr 2009 08:52 AMWho brings filet mignon to a potluck? To me potluck contributions must be two things: easy and affordable. These factors are critical, especially when you are making a dish that will help feed 20 plus people. Eat Like the Irishby Michele Cheplic16 Mar 2009 05:05 AMDid you know that Corned Beef and Cabbage is not an authentic Irish dish? In fact, according to historians, if you were to celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Ireland you would likely be sharing a meal of fish rather than Irish Stew. St. Patrick's Day Recipesby Michele Cheplic14 Mar 2009 05:50 AMI am only part Irish, but my parents always made a big deal out of St. Patrick's Day. When I was a kid my dad always made sure we started our day off with green-tinted cinnamon buns from Robert's Bakery, and we always ended our day with my mom's Corned Beef and Cabbage. Sexy Valentine's Day Recipesby Michele Cheplic14 Feb 2009 07:59 AMRaw oysters, caviar and chocolate are classic aphrodisiacs, but what about artichokes and other seafood? Apparently, scallops and artichokes also have mood-enhancing properties and are highly recommended eats on Valentine's Day. (At least according to the "food experts" I consulted for this piece. Love Between Courses-More Romantic Valentine's Day Recipesby Michele Cheplic13 Feb 2009 02:03 PMIf your Valentine's Day plans include an intimate candlelit dinner for two--in your own dining room--then this is the blog for you. With the economy in the dumpster, many couples are opting to stay home this Love Day, but that doesn't mean you have to skimp on a sensuous meal. Three-Course Romantic Valentine's Day Dinner for Twoby Michele Cheplic13 Feb 2009 08:33 AMTomorrow is Valentine's Day and if you are celebrating without the kids this year you might consider the following romantic recipes. Your sweetie will fall in love with these amorous eats, and if you are lucky he (or she) will do the dishes after you're done feeding each other. Edible Red Treats for Valentine's Dayby Michele Cheplic12 Feb 2009 08:01 AMI'm not a big fan of Red Hots. The sweet and spicy candy is a popular Valentine's Day treat used to decorate cupcakes and cookies... in kitchens other than my own. Recent Blog Comments |
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