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Thrifty Dish: Normandy Pork from Delicious Magazine
Thrift is the by-word at the moment; that credit crunch/rising food and energy prices thang that everyone is talking about but doesn’t really seem to have much effect on those that I know. Still this month’s Delicious supplement - A month of Family Meals for Under a £5 - is certainly handy for when it does […]
A Simple Marinade for a Weeknight Dinner
We’ve had some unseasonably cool weather the past week or so here in New Jersey. Since it’s been so glorious outside of an evening, eating outside is the perfect way to enjoy the weather. Usually, by August it’s so hot and humid that dinner inside where the air-conditioning is on is much more appealing.
In my search […]
Classic Food & Wine
I will admit . . . I have been a little disenchanted with some of the latest issues of Food & Wine magazine. Usually, I am able to flip through the magazine and bookmark a good handful of recipes to add to my “I will make this someday list.” Lately, however, I have bookmarked less […]
Letting go…
When I saw beekeeping on the bind of Gourmet magazine’s August issue, I naturally envisioned photos of people covered in veils surrounded the smokers while swarms of noise circled their faces. I assumed Reichl had instructed her writers to find an organic bee farm in order to cover the benefits of consuming all-natural honey, or […]
Cooking Light’s August Issue Inspired by Fresh Ingredients
Each month I anxiously await the latest issue of Cooking Light. Most of the time my anticipation is rewarded with some fantastic new ideas and recipes. In the August issue, it seems the editors were inspired by the bounty of fresh ingredients we are all enjoying this time of year. It’s certainly an issue I will keep […]
Delicious Magazine September 2008
On the cookbook shelf lies a collection of recipes where each has a list of ingredients longer than the Channel Tunnel. Attempts to replicate a couple of these recipes have produced acceptable results; but at the end of all that pulverizing and chopping, the result is the same - underwhelming.
What is the point of all […]
Cool Meals for the Lazy Days of Summer
I’ve been subscribing to Real Simple magazine for years now. I love all of the tips and solutions they share for everyday problems around the house. They also have a great Road Tested section that thoroughly tests all of the possible brands of a particular product and then tells you which ones are great and why. When I […]
Literary Tapas
A collection of small dishes from the realm where paper meets palate.
Playboy continues to be on the cutting edge of modern American life. In their August 2008 issue, they give three different bits of information of interest to the foodie community. First they give you information on how to get the authentic flavors of a […]
Cooking Light’s 5 Star Recipes
I’m a huge fan of Cooking Light, I’ve been subscribing to the magazine since 1997. I can generally count on the recipes to be tasty and fairly simple to make. I also like that they provide the nutritional information, which makes it much easier, when you are counting calories, to keep your meals reasonable without going […]
Literary Tapas
A collection of small dishes from the realm where paper meets palate.
With all of the hullabaloo right now about salmonella tainted tomatoes the good folks at Domino magazine come to the rescue in their August ’08 issue with an article for uses of heirloom tomatoes. For those who do not know, heirlooms are what tomatoes […]
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