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The documentation of our everyday food sorcery. Peach Ginger Oatmeal Muffins with Oat and Wheat Flour. Homemade Summer Rolls, Miso, and Soba Noodles. V-day Shortbread cookies with raspberry jam. Shallots, Red peppers, Spinach, Pine nuts, bacon, Italian cheese mix, and Goat cheesewoah. Create a free website or blog at WordPress. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.
A view from the perspective of a Chicago area Foodie couple. The full ride, from sources and conception to Kitchen to creation and consumption! Join us, as we explore new tastes and gastronomic adventures in food and drink. Who are these people? Add this to your Face Book news! Thursday, October 21, 2010. Big Bearded Guy on Baking Bread - Take 2 - SNIP.
Wednesday, September 28, 2005. they specialize in design-your-own burritos. On some days, I will die of pleasure eating their stuff.
Cooking with my Dad reminds me a bit of my first driving lesson with him. Add sugar, salt, some spoonfuls of milk and combine.