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2009
SNL makes me hungry!

41 minutes ago by Pink

Did anyone watch SNL on Saturday? I freakin' love Penelope. She's got to be my favorite reoccuring character. Anyway she mentioned that her car runs on bleu cheese dressing and well what did I do? Yes, I went out and bought some bleu cheese dressing. Damn you SNL!

Sometimes I Cook Stuff - pink-x-dahlia.livejournal.com · 1 reference

Asinan Betawi

3 hours ago by Alfred

Ingredients 250 g cucumber, cut into small pieces 400 g cabbage, finely sliced 400 g carrots, shredded or thinly sliced 200 g bean sprouts 400 g lettuce, shredded 400 g tofu, steamed and cut into small pieces 400 g pineapple, cut into pieces Noodle crackers, fried 100 g sugar 2 tsp salt 2 tbsp slice ...

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Recipe: Cold Green Bean and Leek Salad

3 hours ago by Matt

I had a bunch of leeks to use up, and I realized that on Sunday -- cooking for five adults and two children -- I had a somewhat thin menu for company, but I also wanted to cook ahead. (The rest of the menu was grilled tritip - which I sadly, hideously overcooked, but that's a story for another day - ...

Bone Appetite - mattwall.typepad.com/food

Roquefort Pear Salad

7 hours ago by losingweightafterbaby

Need a new twist for your salad? Try this for Monday’s Meal, courtesy allrecipes.com. Of course, you can skip the sugar and don’t caramelize the pecans. They will taste fine plain. You can caramelize when you’re at your goal weight Ingredients: 1 head leaf lettuce, torn into bite-size pieces 3 pears ...

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Apple-Pear Salad on a Gorgeous Fall Day

7 hours ago by editors

From Unplanned Cooking Today we’re raking our front yard. Here, in Minnesota, our first snowfall hit before the leaves dropped from the trees. Which meant we shoveled before we raked. How odd is that? But today, we’re expecting 60-degree weather. And the sunshine has brought out the optimists in us. ...

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ODE TO POMEGRANATE (For a Week)

8 hours ago by emambrosia

As you can tell from my logo above, pomegranate’s have a special meaning for me. In film school, I made a short series of films about the myth of Persephone. Pomegranates play an important role in the story: Because Hades gets Persephone to bite into a pomegranate she can only leave the Underworld f ...

E. M. Ambrosia's FOOD ... - emambrosia.wordpress.com

SURPRISE YOURSELF

8 hours ago by 2gadabout

This is the last of a pear crop on my neighbor’s tree. My neighbor doesn’t use them and they drop on the ground and go to waste. Quite small, mottled, tough skinned, misshapen pears, some with bird pecks and bruises. Waste is not in my vocabulary, thanks to depression era parents. Whenever you read ...

On The Road With Jim And Mary - otrwjam.wordpress.com · Rank: 185,609 · 1 reference

Wilted Spinach Salad with Quinoa, Grapes and Tomatoes

8 hours ago by Suanne

Looks like the South Arm Cooking Club for Seniors has a theme in this week’s meeting. One common ingredient in Spinach. Spinach is rich in iron and calcium and it’s Popeye’s energy booster. As fussy as Nanzaro is, I’m glad that he likes spinach. Sydney and Lorna made this Wilted Spinach Salad with Q ...

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I Do Believe

9 hours ago by dawnegourley

Salad Days of Winter I do believe that winter might be one of the best salad times of the year. Winter salads, here in Vancouver. We are lucky! Just take a good look at this salad – it rivals and triumphs a tender baby spring salad in colour and texture. Dark chocolate bell peppers. Sparkly, garnet- ...

Baker's Balance - bakersbalance.wordpress.com · 1 reference

Red Wine Vinaigrette- “Dress” your veggies to lose fat!

10 hours ago by The Lean Kitchen

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What’s the first thing people say to you when they see you eating a salad? “What are you, on a diet or something?!” Well, maybe, maybe not. It happens to me a LOT. I like salad because I happen to be a veg-a-holic, and my kids like salad because their mom likes salad. And because we eat supportively ...

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