By Leighann on Jul 5, 2009 in What's Cooking? | 11 Comments
TweetIs it cooking shows, recipe books, going out to eat, learning from friends/family, creating your own dishes, health concerns or choosing a certain form of eating lifestyle……….I get so many recipes influences from varied places and I was wondering what avenue of information inspires you the most? Thank you! I get my recipes from everywhere [...]
By Leighann on Jul 4, 2009 in Vegetarian Cooking, What's Cooking? | 12 Comments
TweetI'd like a tastier way to prepare canned green beans rather than just heating them up on the stove. Should I ad some bacon? Some tasty spices? Give me some ideas and thanks in advance! Mmm… green beans. My mom used to make wonderful green beans…from a can. It’s about the only canned vegetable I [...]
By Leighann on Jul 2, 2009 in Healthy Living, Vegetarian Cooking, What's Cooking? | 12 Comments
TweetI really want make my own meals, that are healthy with green veggies, especially i tend to eat really bad junk food. The only meal i really know how to make is broccoli w/ cheese. Is there any meals, that are simple, doesn't really require so much ingredients and that they are fast and easy [...]
By Leighann on Jun 30, 2009 in Vegetarian Cooking, What's Cooking? | 23 Comments
TweetQuestion: Does anyone have any good pasta salad recipes? I also want some good potato and macaroni recipes as well. Thank you in advance. Our Answer: Ok, for the best pasta salad you’ve ever had, check my recipe here. It makes a great take along dish for picnics, 4th of July, church suppers, potluck, etc. [...]
By Leighann on Jun 29, 2009 in Saving Money, What's Cooking? | 25 Comments
Tweet 93 year old cook and great grandmother, Clara, recounts her childhood during the Great Depression as she prepares meals from the era. Learn how to make simple yet delicious dishes while listening to stories from the Great Depression. www.GreatDepressionCooking.com Clara says that during the depression they usually ate bread and butter with coffee for [...]
By Leighann on Jun 28, 2009 in Saving Money, What's Cooking? | 25 Comments
Tweet 93 year old cook and great grandmother, Clara, recounts her childhood during the Great Depression as she prepares meals from the era. Learn how to make simple yet delicious dishes while listening to stories from the Great Depression. To make this meal you need: bag of lentils water 1 cup rice steak (you can [...]
By Leighann on Jun 24, 2009 in Life, What's Cooking? | 23 Comments
Tweet Human beatbox cooking parody. This is funny and entertaining. Mixes my two favorite things – cooking and music. Hope you enjoy
By Leighann on Jun 22, 2009 in Healthy Living, Vegetarian Cooking, What's Cooking? | 19 Comments
Tweet The beautiful Natalie gives 10 tips for easy, healthy, yummy foods. Lose weight, get more and better nutrition, and reduce fat. This is a long video, but worth watching. To check out the book by Seinfeld’s wife about sneaking in healthy foods into your kids’ (and your!) diet look at the amazon links below.
By Leighann on Jun 21, 2009 in Saving Money, Vegetarian Cooking, What's Cooking? | 17 Comments
Tweet Now, I have experimented a few times with my rice cooker, especially one night when the gas (propane) ran out in the middle of cooking, and I had to finish in the rice cooker. But this is a great little video that shows how many choices there are. They are really one of the [...]
By Leighann on May 7, 2009 in Vegetarian Cooking, What's Cooking? | 7 Comments
Tweet Your Mother’s Day brunch menu should include an easy quiche recipe. Quiche is a baked egg custard that can contain any fillings you desire. Learn how to make bacon quiche or another type of ingredients to you liking in today’s episode of Cooking Coarse with Chef Todd Mohr. Distributed by Tubemogul. Spinach quiche and [...]