• 18Jun

    bbq-onthehotplate

    get ready — because if you’re sick of burgers, fries, and standard
    barbecue fare…and have been considering vegetarianism… get prepared for something special
    hers a list of items that will make you’re mouth water and yore taste buds sing — an no, falafel
    and tofu isn’t on the list… OK heres goes… vegetarian quadrilles…anything goes…
    vegetarian shush kabobs — not ordinary at all, just out of this world… grilled zucchini
    eggplant sandwiches… for the first time since i vent vego, the best idea for not missing out on
    those summer events came to me… throw a ho-down of the best food available today… and the
    timeliest.. it’s 2009, and that means its time to go green and love it! finding recipes for these
    items and more is as easy as clinking on:http://www.ehow.com/how_2076861_have-vegetarian-barbecue.html

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  • 16Jun

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    OK, quickly go and get your oven broiler turned up on high…you’re going to need it…
    back yet.. excellent…now heres what you do to have a burrito to munch on within the next five
    minutes or as soon as you can prepare the following… get out a single ordinary tortilla
    or whatever variety you now possess…then the next step is to get out a generous handful
    of grated cheese… cheddars fine, but take your pick… you can choose at this point to
    add some tomatoes quickly sliced or any other ingredient…then when ready, pop the tortilla with the cheese
    only under the broiler in your oven…now ready and waiting for your munchies to be…
    …keep an eye out and make sure that it’s not gonna burn…then add your optional ingredient..
    you’re on your way…

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  • 15Jun

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    When you get your shopping done next time… stock up with your favorite tomato soup,
    start with a plain variety of this ( Campbell’s would be fine!) then go ahead and instead of saltines
    or oyster crackers, which are wonderful in their own right… and then go and get yourself some gourmet crackers..
    go ahead you deserve to live like a king for once! You can choose any variety of gourmet cracker to suit your taste
    ( I suggest stone ground or water crackers )…then instead of yucky plain old water, or even milk,
    try some heavy cream to add to the soup base…lunch or snacking never has to be ordinary again!
    This is awesome to try out…especially the cream instead of the milk or water! — rich and delicious, this
    brings out the taste that this soup was destined for…

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  • 13Jun

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    Good farm fresh eggs are healthy and good for you…this is well known, but what do you do when you want
    a “break” from your ordinary fried, scrambled, over easy, or what have you…
    Well, theres so many egg dishes to choose from.. you can have omelette’s of course, theres always a good
    number of choices you can make from scratch or you can get at your favorite local food joint…however,
    I found a recipe that’s beyond compare… and you just have to try it…I am going to leave this as a
    surprise present for you…you’ll find this tasty gift at:

    http://allrecipes.com/Recipes/Breakfast-and-Brunch/Egg-Dishes/Main.aspx

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  • 12Jun

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    The best toast Ive ever had in memory is the texas toast brand toast — it makes other toasts look small…
    and while this toast would like to help out it’s little buddies, it doesn’t have time! Now a sandwich made out of
    texas toast is an idea that made scream eureka! Toasting along as usual, I came up with a great ingredient list
    that is as large as the heart of Dallas! I implore you to get rambling with a ingredient list you can live with,
    but never have to surrender too ( like the Alamo )…I am into veggies personally… so I’m bringing to the
    chuck wagon roasted red peppers and some longhorn tomatoes…with the help of the farm’s cheese, and a little
    cayenne pepper. Yahoo!

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  • 11Jun

    calzone_g

    You’ve been searching for something yummy, right?…well…OK, now what?…
    the idea behind a calzone is Italian mastery…the cal zone is so good, you
    would not want anything else if you were me right now…so what to do…
    ( Ive had a quite a few at local pizzeria,s but it this cost saving world,
    homemade is personalized and YES, less expensive…) The best food is food
    you make and can call your own… and I know how to make peanut butter and
    jelly, but until I saw the following site I just didn’t know…go to

    http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Spinach-and-Red-Pepper-Calzones-352293

    and you will be in for a recipe for homemade cal zones that you can melt into…

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  • 10Jun

    vegetarianburritos_b

    There’s a few key ingredients for your easy fun burrito that anyone can try and love…
    now if you’re not south of the border, that’s ok…otherwise known as suburban cuisine..
    the kids in America are long famous for making their own brand of food— usually with
    squeals of laughter…as they run for the fridge…( and these days compassion is in..
    so we’ll stick with a vegetarian version here, just today…
    Get yourself some tortillas, a frying pan, some shredded cheese, refried beans, an
    avocado if you have one handy, and a tomato or two…onions are optional. You know what
    to do in the kitchen by now, so get to work people!

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  • 09Jun

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    There are so many ways to cook asparagus…its’ mind boggling!
    There are lots of recipes you can learn to make easily and quickly —
    ( although the standard steamed or boiled fresh asparagus with drawn butter
    is a purist’s delight not be marginalized) — I did a recent internet search
    and found dozens of sites right off the bat… — there are recipes that I will try,
    others sound questionable, and then there are those that theres no way
    I think I can live without!
    One site offers a great recipe — if you’re an asparagus lover… try this link today!

    HTTP://precipitateness/recipe-cards/t–2375/asparagus-with-hollandaise-saucepan

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  • 08Jun

    lobster-tail-for-lunch

    If you want to be a gourmet chef for your family, self, or date, nothing impresses and
    delights like Lobster tail! It doesn’t take hardly much work however to create the food
    the world of fine dining always comes back to time and time again… this is how you do it!
    Buy one medium lobster tail per serving…
    arrange lobster tail, hard side up, on a broiler pan… cut down the middle of the tail,
    leaving 1 inch uncut on the shell…then loosen the meat from around the shell itself.
    You will want to pull the meat up on top of the shell, making sure to leave meat attached
    to the end of the tail… slash 6 times crosswise… Bake for 20 minutes at 375 degrees,
    basting every five minutes with this baste: ½ cup butter, melted, ¼ cup lemon juice,
    2 tbsp parsley flakes, and salt and pepper to taste.

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  • 28May

    champagne_chicken

    To whip up a batch of this delicious treat will show someone special that you enjoy the finer things in
    life, and you can do it easily…here goes…
    Gather 2 tbsp flour, 1/2 tea. salt, and a dash of pepper, shake up in a bag.
    Take four chicken breasts, skin and bone them. Also 2 tbsp butter,melted, 1 tbsp olive oil, 3/4 cup
    champagne (…here there is no substitute…) 1/4 mushrooms, 1/4 cup scallions, minced and Sauternes and 1/2 cup
    heavy cream….prepare and set aside to do the following:
    Dredge chicken in flour mixture, heat butter and oil, fry chicken and saute about four minutes
    on each side. …add the bubbly at this point… then cook over medium to low heat 12-15 minutes. Done!
    Makes 3-4 servings. Wild rice will go a long way with a hot date people!

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