Farming Deliciousness

There hasn’t been much cooking going on from my side lately since it’s been Yom Kippur and I’m spending time with lots of friends while on vacation (which means lots of eating out)! Luckily, my dad sent over this recipe which one rave reviews from the entire family.

Hi. I’m Amy’s dad, Rik, and it’s been [...]

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A Fresh and Fishy Salad

Tuna salad probably doesn’t evoke thoughts of freshness for you.  At least it doesn’t for me.  Most often, I picture mayonnaise laden chopped tuna when someone mentions tuna salad.
However, what I love about this one is that it’s quite different.  I’m sure you have seared tuna salad in restaurants before, but if you’re like me [...]

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Not Your Average Cup of Joe

I know this looks like a normal cup of coffee, besides being iced and all.  But trust me my friends, it is not!
I officially weaned myself off of coffee about 3 years ago.  I say weaned because I’m not totally coffee free, however if I have it more than once or twice a month a [...]

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Chocolate Covered Fun

This past Saturday, Greg finally got his birthday present. And let me tell you, it was beyond worth the one month wait.
When Heidi tweeted about this tasting a number of months back, I immediately thought of Greg.  After all, it combined his two passions – chocolate and beer.  And good excellent versions of both at [...]

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A Gift, Not a Punishment

One of the biggest complaints that people have is that eating healthy isn’t sustainable because the food doesn’t taste good.  And while I know that many of the people that read this blog are on the healthy eating bandwagon, I still felt that I needed to address this with some proof.
For me, healthy eating is [...]

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