I had plans for a cookie recipe using buckwheat flour, but Susan left me a message asking if I tried adding cocoa to the cinnamon cookie recipe, and I have to admit that I became curious. So I've left the buckwheat cookie recipe in draft mode, in favor of posting this cinnamon cocoa cookie.
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After success with the red lentil soup, I wanted to see what the French green lentils would taste like. The result is a tasty, hardy soup, with a lot of character.
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Red lentils are beautiful, almost-paper-thin, orange jewels, that turn into a delicious soup in a relatively short amount of time - about 20 minutes. Add about 10 minutes of prep time for a total of about 30 minutes to have a delicious lunch or dinner soup.
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This was a spur-of-the-moment recipe and it turned out well. I've only made it twice, but it's easy. This recipe is giving me ideas about making other kinds of brittle, like nut brittle, and it could also be another technique for making granola bars. Happy Holidays!
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There's nothing a like a good pumpkin dog biscuit to sooth the soul. These are highly recommended by our resident discerning dog palate, and this recipe is versatile too - it accepts just about any kind of grain or grain-substitute.
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If you're thinking about how to prepare your turkey, here's how I season chicken, turkey, and other kinds of poultry. You can apply this technique at the last minute, as well as a few days before, while the turkey waits in the refrigerator. What I get is golden, crunchy skin and moist meat underneath. Roasted chicken is the meal my kids would choose if stranded on a desert island.
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There are a couple of things I like about this recipe: it can be dairy-free and still taste just the way I expect it to, it can put up with any kind of squash I have on hand, and it uses so many lovely and exotic spices, that also happen to be really fragrant (thereby spreading the most wonderful aroma through the house). One more thing - the crust stays crunchy.
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Slowly but surely, I'm building a list of what I want to eat/cook for Thanksgiving. I'm testing some new ideas now, and then I'll have my tried and true recipes around to add on at the last minute. Here is one tried and true recipe, and one new one I just tried a few nights ago that was an instant success.
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Happy Halloween! Here are two recipes for toasted pumpkin seeds. One with kosher salt and one with spices. Both are tasty - it just depends on how spicy you like them. And the picture of the masked duo (below) is from Halloween, circa 2002. The Spiderman movie was very popular in our house back then, and rather than have two Spidermen, S opted to balance out the representation. What a guy!
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These morning or breakfast sausages are consumed at almost any time of day or night. Breakfast for dinner is a great pass time. These sausages are the star of this plate, but I don't shape them into stars too often - too much work. Most of the time, they're just round and flattened.
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Here is our pop flavor of the week. Watermelon has a naturally sweet, juicy disposition that lends itself well to smoothies and pops. So here is a quenching treat for the last hot days of summer.
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If you love the flavor of coffee, or just like ice coffee and coffee ice cream, you just might enjoy this treat. It's simple to make and can be consumed immediately, or frozen for later.
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As some may know, moms that work have an extra busy schedule, and tend to be master jugglers (although experience has taught me that all parents are master jugglers).
Last week was one of those weeks, for me. Kids' doctors appointments, car towed due to lack of parking spaces and a meeting in 5 minutes, vacation plans canceled due to husband's important meeting, and finally, my computer deciding not to start. Not to mention that I started a new contract a few weeks ago. Enough said.
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Berries, berries, berries. We have strawberries growing from almost every dirt corner of our house. This year, I decided to rearrange my kitchen garden to grow more stuff I can consume. Out came a lot of climbing roses, columbine, and fragrant flowers, and in went herbs, tomatoes, peas, and a strawberry patch. The strawberries must be thinking, "uh, now she's herding us - that's ok, we'll do our thing here too."
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I have been eating this ice cream après breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Since I don't drink coffee, it's kind of like my coffee fix - I know, I'm weird - I live in Seattle and don't drink coffee. I love coffee - in ice cream!
This ice cream is so decadent - a chocolate lover's delight. And I add raspberry syrup to the mix for even more sweet decadence. (It's hard not to be a berry fiend in the Pacific Northwest - has anyone anointed this area the "berry capital of the world" yet?)
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