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| Happy National Cherry Popover Day! |
| Published: September 1, 2007, 4:35 am |
| Tags: Cherries, National Cherry Popover Day, Nationalcherrypopoverday, Popovers, September 1 Food Holiday, September Food Holidays |
| Dessert, Fruit, Trends, HolidaysBelieve it or not, there are actually greeting cards to celebrate this day. Amazing. It's National Cherry Popover Day, the day when we all eat blueberry muffins. Oh, just kidding. But I'm actually having trouble finding a recipe for cherry popovers, even on the internets (I can't even find a picture of one). |
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| Happy National Blueberry Popsicle Day! |
| Published: September 2, 2007, 5:04 am |
| Tags: Blueberries, Food Holidays, Frozen Treats, Ice Pops, Icepops, National Blueberry Popsicle Day |
| Dessert, Fruit, Trends, Holidays Come on, Blueberry Popsicle Day? Really? I guess if you're going to have a whole set aside for a food, it's cool that it's a rather specific, different food. Makes it more special somehow. I don't think I've ever had a blueberry popsicle. I've had grape, orange, cherry, raspberry, banana, watermelon, root |
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| Happy National Cheese Pizza Day! |
| Published: September 5, 2007, 4:18 am |
| Tags: Domino S, Ellio S, Food Holidays, Frozen Pizza, Mystic Pizza, National Cheese Pizza Day, Nationalcheesepizzaday, Papa Gino S, Papa John S, Pizza Hut, Pizza Pie, Pizzahut, Red Baron Pizza, September 5 |
| Recipes, Trends, Pizza Day, Holidays Wow, talk about the ultimate holiday. Of course, most people don't need a special holiday to celebrate their love of cheese pizza (if I could eat if for every single meal of my life...well, I wouldn't, that would be boring, but it's probably my favorite food). But this would be a good day to make a pie of |
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| Honeyed expectations |
| Published: September 11, 2007, 11:22 am |
| Tags: Days Of Awe, Food, Holidays |
| no, I won't be serving the foods I grew up on. Our holiday menu is based around what's local and in-season (zucchini with mint cooked in Sicilian Jewish style; smoked chickens with our homemade maple-chipotle barbecue sauce), not the Eastern European cuisine of my forebears. But my parents aren't coming here so I can recreate the holiday |
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| Annual Yom Kippur advisory |
| Published: September 20, 2007, 4:16 pm |
| Tags: Yom Kippur, Health, Tzedakah, Food, Holidays |
| they would have spent on food and donate it to feed those whose fast is involuntary. Share This |
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| Earth-friendly gift vendors for 12/8/07 |
| Published: September 29, 2007, 3:56 pm |
| Tags: Food, Holidays, Spiritual Study, Gift |
| News from Sophia’s Garden: Holiday Happening Saturday, December 8 10am - 4pm Our Third Annual Holiday Happening will be at the Motherhouse of the Sisters of Saint Dominic, Amityville, NY. Please note the date and pass the word. We are currently looking for vendors to participate in this event, which offers shoppers an alternative to the |
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| Host a Neo-Slacker Thanksgiving [How To] |
| Published: November 8, 2007, 8:00 am |
| Tags: Cooking, Food, Holidays, How To, Timesavers |
| Hosting a Thanksgiving meal at your place sounds like a great idea—until you're up into the wee morning hours of Turkey Day. But opening up your home to friends and family doesn't have to a solitary burden. Chow.com is building a guide to a "Neoslacker Interactive Thanksgiving," offering links to email your guests a not-too-hard recipe and |
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| Holiday PR brainstorming ideas gone awry |
| Published: November 10, 2007, 11:21 pm |
| Tags: Food, Holidays, Humor, Oddities |
| Jones soda, which produces some normally pretty tasty flavors, and which I normally like for their failure to use High Fructose Corn Syrup, has apparently decided that all press is good press, and all flavors are good flavors. For the winter holiday season this year they have impartially produced (respectively) a Christmas and a Chanukah soda |
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| Give Good, Green Gelt |
| Published: November 12, 2007, 2:44 pm |
| Tags: Environment, Food, Holidays, Social Action |
| about what to give for the holidays. While most folks I’m sure aren’t aching for the full volume collection of Milgrom’s Leviticus (hint, hint), there’s an avalanche of cool things to get for folks which say, “I appreciate you, and I appreciate not scorching our earth too.” Leah Koenig has put together a |
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| Make the Perfect Mashed Potatoes this Thanksgiving [Cooking] |
| Published: November 14, 2007, 7:00 pm |
| Tags: Cooking, Food, Holidays, Household, How To, Top |
| If you're preparing to whip up a bowl of mashed potatoes this Thanksgiving (and who isn't planning to make this holiday staple?), the New York Times explains how to make the perfect, classic mashed potato dish.Starting with hot, dry potatoes and hot butter emerged as one of the two crucial steps toward mashed potato success. The other was using a |
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| Master the Art of Cooking Turkey [How To] |
| Published: November 16, 2007, 8:30 am |
| Tags: Cooking, Food, Holidays, How To, Thanksgiving |
| you venture out, check out food blog startcooking.com's thorough guide to choosing, prepping, cooking, and carving your bird, whether you're a first-timer or Thanksgiving veteran. If you take nothing else away, write down the basics of this essential tip and keep it handy:If you are using a regular meat thermometer, insert it about 2.5 inches |
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| The Thanksgiving Cheat Sheet [Holidays] |
| Published: November 17, 2007, 10:00 am |
| Tags: Cooking, Food, Holidays, Thanksgiving |
| Ok, people, the pressure's on: the family's on their way to your house this Thursday, and they expect a pumpkin pie and turkey with all the trimmings. Luckily, Real Simple's put together a comprehensive Thanksgiving cheat sheet with a preparation timeline to help you get everything on the table, on time, at the same time, all Zen-like. Check |
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| Stress Free Turkey in Frisco: 'The No-Cook Thanksgiving Dinner' |
| Published: November 19, 2007, 7:17 pm |
| Tags: San Francisco, Turkey, City Mama, Food, Holidays, Life, No Cook, Restaurants, Stress Free, Thanksgiving Dinner, Travel |
| I rarely pick a story from another writer and put it down on the table as is but I could not pass on the chance to excerpt The No-Cook Thanksgiving Dinner by Stefania Pomponi Butler, the Cit read more |
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