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Posted on Tuesday November 24th, 2009 at 23:24 in personal thoughts
I’ve been having a crazy busy week so far…so I will probably not be posting any new recipes for this week (hopefully I’ll find energy to explore a new recipe during the weekends! ) Stay tuned! And during the next little while, I...
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Posted on Sunday November 22nd, 2009 at 22:24 in recipes, miso, Healthy, cooking, japanese, asian, vegetarian, vegetables, side dish, eggplant, meatless
I like eggplant. But I don’t like the fact that it absorbs too much oil when I stir-fry it. So, I decided to find new recipes to cook eggplant in a less greasy manner. On One Hot Stove, I found a recipe for grilling eggplant. Miso-Marinated ...
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Posted on Saturday November 21st, 2009 at 22:53 in health, nutrition, snacks, nuts, snack, nutrition and health, nutrition profile, healthful tips
Photo by FotoosVanRobin Cashews, walnuts, almonds, peanuts — I love them all! What’s so great about nuts? Nuts are not only tasty, they are also a superfood that offers many health benefits: 1. Keeps the heart healthy. They are a great s...
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Posted on Tuesday November 17th, 2009 at 19:02 in recipes, Healthy, cooking, asian, vegetarian, spicy, coconut, cauliflower, vegetable, side dish, meatless
A few weeks ago when I tried roasting cauliflower for the first, I thought it was already the best way to enjoy cauliflower. But now I have found an even more delicious way to cook it. When I came across Cookin’ Canuck’s blog, I got i...
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Posted on Sunday November 15th, 2009 at 02:51 in recipes, cooking, my crazy inventions
I was getting tired of serving pasta with tomato sauce and so I went on Google to find new recipes to try. My mission was to find a recipe that makes a rich and creamy, yet healthy pasta sauce. I stumbled upon Poor Girl Eats Well’s blog and he...
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Posted on Thursday November 12th, 2009 at 23:21 in diet, health, tips, Healthy, nutrition, cheese, light, lunch, grilled, nutrition and health, healthful tips, lower kcal
Grilled cheese sandwiches is the ultimate comfort food. Yet, it isn’t the best option for an everyday lunch because a typical grilled cheese sandwich (2 slices of white bread + 3oz Cheddar Cheese + butter) will contain 27 grams of fat (18g s...
nice site about food.
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