|
|
Browse by Tags
All Tags » tomato (RSS)
-
This summer I made a vow to get over to the farmers' market—any farmers' market—once a week. For the most part I've managed to do it. And for the past 3 or 4 months I've purchased a bag of fresh ripe tomatoes each week. Ever since they hit the market, Read More...
|
-
For as long as I can remember, we have always had a garden. My grandparents always had a garden. My aunts and uncle always had a garden. My cousins alway had a garden. My friends and neighbours always had a garden. Now that the time has come to say goodbye Read More...
|
-
In Part 1 of our Great Chocolate Experiment, we conducted a series of scientific tests in an attempt to determine which foods go well with chocolate. (You may wish to reacquaint yourself with our original hypothesis and research methodology, as well as Read More...
|
-
Filed under: Recipes , Soups/Salads , Summer One of the dishes I look forward to making when summer rolls around is the tomato salad you see above. It's nothing particularly special, just some chopped tomato (I use whatever I have on hand that is ripe, Read More...
|
-
Filed under: Recipes , Soups/Salads , Summer One of the dishes I look forward to making when summer rolls around is the tomato salad you see above. It's nothing particularly special, just some chopped tomato (I use whatever I have on hand that is ripe, Read More...
|
-
I grew up in the 1970s in Dallas, Texas, at a time when processed food was the hot new thing (think Funyuns, Cap’n Crunch and Velveeta, and the list goes on…). So you can imagine what I must have been surrounded by foodwise. Fortunately, my Read More...
|
-
There’s more to urban hunting and gathering than visiting one’s local supermarket. Grocery shopping need not be limited to the likes of Safeway, Whole Foods, and Trader Joe’s. They’re just so… corporate, and this shopper Read More...
|
-
Filed under: Vegetables , Trends , America I've been reading Barbara Kingsolver's Animal, Vegetable, Miracle , a book extolling the virtues of eating locally (and the horrors of eating veggies trucked in from California, Chile, and other places far afield). Read More...
|
-
Before you start fretting that this is yet another food blog event, not to worry. Don’t get me wrong, I love food blog events but sometimes I have difficulty keeping track! Magazine Mondays is more of a self-help tactic than anything else. A few Read More...
|
-
Well, it’s finally here! The party that Lis and I like to call the biggest patio party in the world has finally arrived. Bloggers from all over the world are streaming in bringing with them all sorts of captivating offerings. For those of you arriving Read More...
|
-
Filed under: Parties , Hors D'oeuvres , Vegetables , Cheese Last night, a friend introduced me to a fun appetizer idea that makes a terrific edible centerpiece. When I pushed for the inspiration, she admitted that it was a concept borrowed from another Read More...
|
-
Filed under: Lunch , Dinner , Food Porn , Vegetables , Recipes , Pork , On the Blogs Though you could easily serve this for dinner, any "sandwich" that includes bacon, lettuce, and tomato automatically makes me think lunch. Either way, this twist on an Read More...
|
-
Filed under: Raves & Reviews , Boiling , New Products , America When I was first contacted by FiberGourmet to try their fettuccine, I have to admit I wasn't really expecting anything all that different - after all, it is just pasta, right? Well, yes Read More...
|
-
Tonight, my family and I will be watching the final episode of the program The Sopranos. After all these years, it finally comes down to one episode. We’ve always been a television family. While many lament the television as causing the breakdown Read More...
|
-
Filed under: Raves & Reviews , New Products , Condiments , America I was at a local food event today which show cased regional and local food products made by small / family businesses and farms. Every now and then I run across a product so good I Read More...
|
|
|
|