Where Does Your Food Come From?
May 21, 2009 by Debbie Taylor · Comments
Do you typically shop at your local grocery store – purchasing fresh produce and baked goods? Do you buy organic or whatever is on sale?
Do you shop at specialty bakeries, delis or other shops for particular items?
Do you ever shop at whole food markets or health food stores? Local farmers markets?
In this age of ever growing consumer awareness – eating whole, unprocessed foods is coming into the limelight. More and more people are just as concerned about where their food comes from and how it was grown, as they are about the price.
It’s Cheap. It’s Multipurpose. It’s Probably in Your Pantry.
May 6, 2009 by Debbie Taylor · Comments
It’s Vinegar!
And since May is National Vinegar Month, I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to talk about vinegar and its many practical uses. Discovering 
new uses for products I already stock in my kitchen always gets me excited!
Beyond vinaigrette and salad dressing recipes, beyond pickles and pickling – vinegar is a product that has multiple uses whether you are cooking, cleaning, gardening or more!
Because it is so inexpensive, you can afford to use it in a variety of ways!
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Cooking with Your Child – A Lesson in Sainthood
November 19, 2008 by Tracy Santany · Comments
Don’t you love those commercials where the mother and child are in the kitchen making cookies together? You imagine doing this with your child; so proud of how hard she tries to get everything just right.
You envision imparting words of wisdom to your child during this special time together; wisdom that will serve her well as she makes her way in the world. How wonderful. How precious.
Back on earth, you’ve finally set aside the time to bake a batch of brownies with your little bundle of joy.

“Okay honey, get the eggs out of the refrigerator and set them on the counter. No, the whole carton. Take out the whole carton. Put the egg back in the carton. Put it back. Pick up the whole carton. Both hands. Both hands!”
After hubby gets back from the store with another carton of eggs, you crack them into the bowl and then hand her the package of brownie mix. Read more





