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A Rolling Garden
Tinfoil Chef | August 31st 2008 by Edward Langenback
Sometime back I ran across a page, probably via StumbleUpon, that had an interesting variation on the concept of the garden. I only wish that I had bookmarked it or could find it again. Instead of doing something ordinary like plant things in his y read more
Fun Variation On Spaghetti Recipe
Tinfoil Chef | August 26th 2008 by Edward Langenback
Every once in a while I like to take a “normal” recipe and try to see what changes can be made to it that will either improve it or just make it different. My wife sent me this video that I think does a great job of showing how somebod read more
Lunch Boxes: Super Classics and Trendy Totes!
Dear Dr.MOZ | August 26th 2008 by Dr.MOZ
Are you still hunting for that perfect lunch box? Here are a few options ranging from the classic heroic metal box to trendy totes that are built to last the entire school year! Superman Lunch Box: Fruit and sandwiches won’t get crushed in t read more
Yellow Squash & Corn Casserole
And Another Thing . . . | August 26th 2008 by Stefani Tadio
.Yellow Squash & Corn Casserole from Julia Johnson, AllRecipes.com.I'm out of practice and need to brush up on my food photo skillz. The macro shot was unusable.I used regular corn, not cream-style corn and I used a bit of Splenda instead of suga read more
Play with Your Food: Dessert Edition
Dear Dr.MOZ | August 22nd 2008 by Dr.MOZ
So, you want something to do this weekend eh? Something fun for the kids that includes pie AND ice cream? Well, you’re in luck! I think I have the perfect prescription for you right here: Pies Baked in Tiny Jars: Here’s a cool step-by-s read more
Grow Your Own Organic Vegetables!
Dear Dr.MOZ | August 15th 2008 by Dr.MOZ
Are you tired of feeling like you need to get a third job to pay for healthy food? If so, this is your chance to stop complaining and start growing your own organic vegetables! Both self-contained systems shown above are small, completely mobile, an read more
Going Organic: Pesticides and Baby Food
Dear Dr.MOZ | August 11th 2008 by Dr.MOZ
Dear Dr.MOZ, I’m researching making my own baby food and was curious to know more about fruit and vegetable pesticides. I can’t afford to go 100% organic, but I’d like to begin by weeding-out the foods with the highest chemical leve read more
Cool Aunties and Uncles, Meet ZING!
Dear Dr.MOZ | August 6th 2008 by Dr.MOZ
If you are the “cool auntie” or “fun uncle” in the family, you’ve probably given the kids the usual list of obnoxious gifts through the years. You know, baby’s first drum set…and let’s not forget about read more
Beat the Dreaded Drip: The Sequel!
Dear Dr.MOZ | July 25th 2008 by Dr.MOZ
Hey folks! I just ran into these great Rocket Pop Molds and Motorized Ice Cream Cones at Urban Outfitters and thought it would go nicely with my earlier post “Kid Gizmos: Beat the Dreaded Drip“. If you are looking for a way to cool off th read more
Blueberry and Cherry Clafouti
And Another Thing . . . | July 21st 2008 by Stefani Tadio
.We went to Steve's brother's house for dinner Saturday night and this is the dessert I made. The recipe was in the newspaper last Tuesday. I'd never even heard of a clafouti before then. (Yet Google images comes up with 9660 images! Yep, I forgot to read more
Kid Gizmos: Beat the Dreaded Drip!
Dear Dr.MOZ | July 16th 2008 by Dr.MOZ
Parent Hacks posted a great “hack” for stopping the dreaded dripping Popsicle which reminded me of a few drip-beaters that I saved for a rainy day…or should I say sunny day? Cool-Ups: Just like the store bought “push up̶ read more
Kid-Friendly Cookie Cutters
Dear Dr.MOZ | July 8th 2008 by Dr.MOZ
Today’s prescription for beating the the boring food blues are two kid-friendly cookie cutters. Piece together a full sheet of cookies created with The Jigsaw Cookie Cutters from Cox & Cox (UK), and then apply frosting for a tasty after-di read more
Four Fun July 4th Ideas for $4.00 or Less!
Dear Dr.MOZ | July 2nd 2008 by Dr.MOZ
If you’re looking for a collection of fun (and cheap) things to do with the kids this holiday weekend, here are four ideas from your favorite moose M.D. All four patriotic ideas can be enjoyed for $4 or less from anywhere in the US! M read more
All Partied Out
The Life & Times of Jb | June 29th 2008 by Julia
What a day! Ran errands all morning, and then headed out to the north ‘Saug for Melanie’s birthday pool party. Even though the sun wasn’t out for most of the day, the weather was quite warm and humid, so we had fun anyways. We hung read more
Cheese Wars
Tinfoil Chef | June 25th 2008 by Edward Langenback
Not too long ago in what, to us, would be considered a parallel universe. A race of aliens visited the Earth and spent a lot of time studying the planet it’s people and most importantly, the foodstuffs they ate. Finally, they found what they read more
Food And Beauty
Tinfoil Chef | June 25th 2008 by Edward Langenback
It’s interesting some of the ways that food is used other than as something to eat. I was looking around at some of them for the heck of it and saw a load of ways in which foods are used as part of a beauty regimen. I can’t honestly say read more
Sugar Alert: Birthday Cakes & Cupcakes
Tinfoil Chef | June 24th 2008 by Edward Langenback
Birthdays are one of those family celebration things where you know ahead of time that there’s going to be at the very least a cake, loaded down with frosting & goodies. However when three birthdays happen at once, complete with a cake an read more
Food Sale Shopping
Common Cuisine: Adventures in Everyday Cooking | May 19th 2008 by Krista Burdine
For the third week in a row, I went shopping yesterday with a plan and a goal. The plan was a list almost entirely made up of sale items, involving four stores. The goal was to spend less than $100. I really need to look at some old bank statements s read more
HEB Heads up for this week!
Common Cuisine: Adventures in Everyday Cooking | May 14th 2008 by Krista Burdine
OK, this one is for my local friends. I may make a Kroger one too, sometime, but I happen to know that one special friend most in need of shopping inspiration only shops at this store. So this list is for her, and you get to read it! I came up with a read more
Free Ice Cream at Ben and Jerry’s!
Dear Dr.MOZ | April 29th 2008 by Dr.MOZ
Did you hear that today is free ice cream day? It’s true, three of my favorite words “free ice cream” have finally come together at Ben & Jerry’s! Free cones are only available today Tuesday, April 29th at participating Be read more
Letter Ice Trays: Bake and Freeze Your ABCs
Dear Dr.MOZ | March 24th 2008 by Dr.MOZ
Here’s a fun way for the new reader in your life to play with numbers and food at the same time! Letter Ice trays are made of FDA tested silicone which makes it as fun in the oven (up to 572 degrees F) as it is in the freezer (down to -58 degre read more
Something’s Fishy In Omelet-Ville
Tinfoil Chef | March 21st 2008 by Edward Langenback
Anyone that knows me will quickly agree when I say that my tastes are not always what you’d call “mainstream”. It’s not that I actually like genuinely nasty things, however some of the concoctions I’ve come up with over read more
Food Nostalgia: Space Food Sticks
Tinfoil Chef | January 30th 2008 by Edward Langenback
Remember Space Food Sticks? They were all the rage back around ‘70 - ‘73 or so. I’ve no idea what they actually had in them and right now I’m feeling a little to lazy to bother looking it up.. maybe tomorrow. Anyway, they ca read more
Tailgating
Tinfoil Chef | January 18th 2008 by Edward Langenback
Honestly, I’ve never actually been into things like “tailgating”, A.K.A. Tailgate Parties but it’s that time of year again…. It’s almost time for the Superbowl and it’s also the season of the Bowl Championshi read more
Making Your Own Baby Food
Dear Dr.MOZ | December 21st 2007 by Dr.MOZ
Dear Dr.MOZ, My wife and I decided to cut down on the prepared foods and begin cooking our own meals as a New Year’s resolution. The goal is to eat healthier and spend less money. Our little guy has been on solids for a few months now, but we read more

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