Archive for November, 2010

11/18 Gimme Five-Black Bean and Corn Salad

I made this salad on the fly when I found out that a friend of ours was joining us for dinner. We were out of traditional salad fixins and  were having burgers on the grill. I thought this would be the perfect accompaniment and I had all of the ingredients on hand. Ingredients 1 Can […]

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11/17 Gimme Five-Play in The Mudd Pie

There is something magical about coffee, Oreos and chocolate ice cream for me. Baskin Robbins once sold a coffee ice cream with Oreos in it. I was sure that they had gotten into my head. With that in mind I wanted to create a  holiday worthy, Gimme Five dessert that would be ridiculously easy and […]

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11/16 Gimme Five-Seeds of Joy Snack Mix

I have always believed that the most intimate and thoughtful gift you could give was something edible, especially from your own kitchen. Making food for someone takes time, effort and a biggie dose of love. I found this recipe for a bountiful trail mix in our Sunday paper. I changed it a smidge and made […]

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11/15 Gimme Five, The Perfect Sandwich

Happy Monday!  This is the first of five posts this week that I’m sharing some fun original recipes with a twist, they will only have 5 ingredients each.  I promised to do this in Saturday’s post and  quickly realized that we are ingredient fiends.  Sandy and I love spices, nuts, extra dashes of this and […]

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11/13 The Produce is Here

Yesterday our friend Lisa came over with a large box of produce. She was on her way out of town on business and had just received her Door to Door Organics produce delivery, even though she asked them to defer it to another week. Clearly their mistake would be our gain. Lisa has a service […]

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11/12 Guests Cara and Karl Rosaen

Last month I learned about a cool website, Real Time Farms that connects consumers to local farmers and restaurants that use locally grown food in their offerings.  (10/12 post) This is such an amazing tool that I’ve asked the proprietors of Real Time Farms for personal insight about their vision and to share it with […]

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11/11 Skinny But Chunky Veg Soup

The first Michigan snow fall has come and gone . It was hardly a dusting but it still sent me reeling with the need to stock the pantry with cans of  soup. It is my perceived protection against a winter chill (or a starving belly). It is like my survival plan. We make soup at […]

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11/10 Well Dressed

I love a well dressed salad. I want my salad  the way I used to like my pints of Ben and Jerry’s…full of chunks of the good things. I want to see mammoth hunks of apple, plump dried cherries or grandiose veggies that cradle the dressing like a tidal pool. Give me enough nuts to […]

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11/9 Monster Squash

I have often thought that Hubbard squash were the King Kong of squash…large, misunderstood, a bit scary and really sweet on the inside. Hubbards can be many different colors including blue and orange, and will range in size from 5-50 pounds.  They always pop up in the farmers markets right around Halloween. I have questioned […]

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11/8 Soul Satisfying Cocoa

Over the weekend we bought a new car, a KIA Soul. I fell in love with the stark white version and immediately thought it looked like a hand cut vegan marshmallow. To honor such a lovely thought and our new sweet ride, I made up a hot cocoa concoction that is craveable and decadent. It […]

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