Archive for September, 2010



Book Review: Top Secret Restaurant Recipes 3 by Todd Wilbur

Saturday 25 September 2010 @ 7:09 pm

Try these recipes and pretend you’re the chef at your favorite restaurant — you may eat home more often. Chef – Todd Wilbur – Home – Cooking – Top Secret Restaurant Recipes: Creating Kitchen Clones from America’s Favorite Restaurant Chains

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On the Menu: Sorting web sites for recipes

Saturday 25 September 2010 @ 7:09 pm

At least once a week I find myself standing in my kitchen or in the middle of an aisle at the grocery store, trying to recall exactly where I saw that recipe for apple and kohlrabi salad, chile rellenos or lamb meatballs. Was it from a cookbook? Torn out from a magazine? Is it somewhere in my e-mail?

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Recipes: Tradition is main ingredient for Bagley, Iowa cook

Saturday 25 September 2010 @ 7:09 pm

Ag Directory South Dakota ag business directory. Nuts & Bolts Quarterly manufacturer product directory.

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Tailgating Recipes, Tips & Tricks from Hardcore Fans

Monday 20 September 2010 @ 10:09 pm

Tailgating recipes, tips and tricks vary from stadium lot to stadium lot. Today, we look into tailgating on the campus of UTEP games with an insightful story of a truly hardcore fan. For the aficionado, tailgating is more than a celebration in a parking lot. It’s an art. Just ask Roberta Rapanut, who figures she hasn’t missed a game since she moved to El Paso in 1981. “Before he died, my husband …

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Recipes: Keep your late-season cool with DIY popsicles

Monday 20 September 2010 @ 10:09 pm

Whether bright and studded with fruit or smooth and shiny like stained glass, ice pops are playful, big in taste, low in guilt and easy to love. Even better: They’re nearly as easy to make. One of the pleasures of pop-making is that unlike churning ice cream, it requires only minor prep, little specialized equipment and even less time. If you have $15 and a foot or so of kitchen real estate to …

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Recipes, tips from JT’s Kitchen

Monday 20 September 2010 @ 9:09 pm

Following are some recipes and tips to compliment our “JT’sKitchen” cooking show by Gateway Technical College and its culinaryarts program.

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Outed! McDonald’s recipes leaked

Monday 20 September 2010 @ 9:09 pm

Kids want McDonald’s but you can’t abide the clown? Now you can make the burgers at home – using a document published on Internet, that reportedly reveals all the secrets of the world’s biggest burger chain’s recipes: www.epicconstructions.com/mirror/mcd/ .

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Food52′s Best Radish Recipes Showdown: Vote For The Best Dish

Monday 20 September 2010 @ 9:09 pm

For the past year, Food52.com readers have been voting in weekly showdowns of reader-submitted recipes on a given theme. The winning recipes of each week will end up in Food52′s upcoming cookbook, along with bios of the people who submitted them (Food52 explains the process in simple detail here).

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Brunch Recipes from Betty Crocker: Healthy Eats & Diabetic Brunching Fun!

Monday 20 September 2010 @ 8:09 pm

Brunch recipes abound in the latest cookbook to hit the market is a major effort by Betty Crocker to help people who have diabetes. The company says more than 6 million Americans could be diabetic and many don’t even know it. Working with the International Diabetes Center, Betty Crocker offers some items you might not think possible to make without the addition of sugar. Featured is a sugar-less …

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Tailgating recipes

Monday 20 September 2010 @ 7:09 pm

Football season is in full swing and that means it’s time for tailgating! From ribs to burgers to chicken, here are some recipe ideas for what to throw on the grill for your pigskin parties. For some more grilling ideas, browse our Labor Day gallery or search… Labor Day – Cooking – Grilling – Home – Chicken

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