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Chestnut season is here - and not only are they wonderful warm straight from the oven but there are may foods you can prepare using chestnuts! These starchy nuts contain more starch than potatoes do. This is the only nut that is treated like a vegetable or a grain because of their soft and...
With the end of summer comes the harvest of the fall fruits and vegetables. This week we're featuring the root vegetable Turnip. A simple use for turnips is as an excellent replacement or augument for potatoes in stews.
These bulby root vegetables are grown for both their bulb and their...
Since it's the fall apple season, this week the Recipe of the Week is a delicious apple recipe:
On October 1, 2006, Raquelita posted a deliciously sound breakfast recipe for Apple-Cinnamon Pancakes.
These cook and come out just like regular pancakes (bubbles and all) and have a delicious...
Here's a delicious chocolate and ice cream dessert that was posted in the cooking forums by shannone on September 3, 2006.
It's basically a chocolate ice cream pie in a crust of rice cristpies that have been coated in a chocolate syrup mix.
You can find the complete recipe in the original...
Peaches - those wonderful fuzzy-skinned, sweet and juicy-fleshed fruits! No longer are they used in the preparation of pies, cakes, cobblers and various desserts! A basic melba consists of half of a peach poached in syrup, topped with vanilla ice cream, and garnished with raspberry puree...
Corn - that tall hard-to-grow-in-many-different-types-of-soil plant that has large ears holding many kernels (seeds) that we enjoy chomping on!!
Also known as maize, corn is a cereal grass related to wheat, rice, oats, and barley.
Mexican Indians, 10,000 years ago would gather corn from wild...
This is a recipe for a mix of sweet potato and squash that was posted on 09-16-2006 by ButterSticks
Ingredients
1 sprays cooking spray
1/2 pound sweet potato(es), peeled and cut into 1-inch cubes
2 pound acorn squash, peeled and cut into 1-inch cubes
2 tsp canola oil
1 Tbsp unpacked brown...
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Cheddar cheese comes mild, sharp and extra-sharp as well as in spreads used for snacking.
There is white Cheddar and there is yellow Cheddar - the difference being just the coloring.
Excellent with crackers or bagel chips, Cheddar cheese is used in a variety of dishes. Fondue, sauces, mac and...
Here's an interesting way to serve zucchini that was posted by Raquelita in September 2006. The recipe is Zucchini Oven Chips, a breaded zucchini slice that is baked on a rack in the oven until crisp. Test one of the thick slices to make sure the chip is crisp before removing from the oven since...
Zucchini - also known as summer squash - is a favorite for many. It makes an excellent side dish, goes well fried with onions and garlic as an add-on to sandwiches or sausage, stuffed with any kind of dressing/stuffing as a main dish, can be used in soups, and also baked in cakes, muffins and...
We're not sure if it is widely known that we have a cooking blog here. If you happen to venture there, you will find some of our favorite recipes and cooking ideas. We are always looking for creative and inventive recipes to focus there. PM use with ideas. We like new foods. All of the recipes...
The last recipe of the week (healthy and delicious Oatmeal Raisin Muffins) was posted over a year ago. So this week our recipe of the week is recent and is Rack of Lamb posted by GregGraves on August 13 2007.
These were delicious lamb chops and would definitely serve 3 people.
A nice couscous...
Did you know that it takes more wild caught salmon to produce farm raised salmon then are produced by the salmon farm?
That seems to me to be absolutely crazy. According to the Monterey Bay Aquarium the best choice for Salmon is Alaskan Wild Caught Sockeye and you should avoid any farm raised...
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TOMATOES
It is tomato season and there is so much you can do with tomatoes! Not only are they used by most cultures because of their wonderful taste, but tomatoes produce lycopene, which is known to fight cancer.
Originiating in the South American Andes, tomatoes were once considered to be an...