08/30/2011
Summer cooking - whether it's a quick grill or just tossing together fresh cold ingredients - is marked by ease and speed. That alone, is enough to make some folks dread the transition to more complex autumn dishes, no matter how tasty they are. During these next weeks of seasonal transition, though, it's a wonderful time to synergistically blend the best of both times of year. More >>
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Tags: 10-Second Recipes, Budget, Finances, Quick menus, Recipes, Stay-at-Home Mom, summer recipes
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07/18/2011
It used to be that when many of us engaged in "mindless eating" perhaps we were plunked down in front of the TV, snacking on handful after handful of chips or popcorn or so caught up in gabbing with our friends over dinner that we lost track of what we were feasting upon long before that last huge hunk of cake. More >>
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06/15/2011
Often we buy ingredients for a specific recipe and the leftover items don't get used in a timely manner and get trashed. That's both wasted shopping time and money going out with the garbage. The easy three-course feasts below (appetizers, entrees and healthy desserts) show how simple it is to thread one or a few ingredients through every dish in the meal while still offering a tempting variety of choices. Red seedless grapes, for instance, show up in seasoned multi-item hors d'oeuvres skewers, then stuffed with its skewer companions into a delicious main course, sweet-sauced chicken and as a topping on spicy pound cake dessert toasts... More >>
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06/06/2011
Thinking of sewing Dad something for Father's Day? Why not sew him a festive menu instead. By "threading" one ingredient through a plan for everything from appetizers to dessert, you'll not only be making an impressive cohesive spread, but saving money on your grocery bill... More >>
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06/01/2011
Fresh fruit at the peak of ripeness is one of the biggest bargains in the supermarket during the summer. Exotic fruits that just months ago might have broken the bank by being flown in from faraway locales are much better for you and your family - and the environment - when in season from nearby local growers... More >>
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05/23/2011
All growls and scowls concerning food preparation usually fade away during warm-weather grilling season. Barbecuing cuts time and ups health benefits (as fat drips away when meats cook). Of course, it's fun, too, frolicking outside with friends and family. Often that distraction takes away the incentive for healthful side dishes that are instead replaced with bowls of potato chips and store-bought fatty salads, like potato and coleslaw... More >>
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05/16/2011
Fresh foods are often the most economical. After all, processing - even though it's not the best for our health - takes time and money. Save both of yours by instead following innovative advice about vibrant foods like these... More >>
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