Nov 21, 2009 -
Tandoori turkey in the oven
For a few years now I've wanted to try to marry the traditional Southern Indian food my husband grew up enjoying with Thanksgiving as I know it (Southern girl with a love of spice and heat).
So this year I did a trial run of a tandoori-style turkey made in the oven. By next year I hope to build my own tandoor, or at least grill this guy, because it needs a little more heat to crisp up properly.
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Oct 18, 2009 -
:D
I WANT TO EAT:
Chocolates gummies pizza sushi pasta burgers cupcakes muffins cookies jam-tarts ice-cream chicken rice chicken mee pok duck rice duck mee fish and chips lamb chop grilled dory fish cherries apples lemons oranges cranberries strawberries kiwi dragonfruit hot and spicy chips drumlets winglets bread chwee kuay carrot cake porridge chair table spoon fork knife tissue sponge spongebob gary patrick plastic bags merlion
I WANT TO DRINK:
water apple juice orange juice dragonfruit juice celery and carrot juice pink guava juice sprite coke 7up lemon tea lemon juice green tea zapple snapple mug root beer beer wulongcha chinese tea tieguanyin milk yakult chicken essence mushroom soup chicken soup tomato soup ABC soup cough syrup orange concentrate fruit punch bottles cup mug teaspoon handphone
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Oct 15, 2009 -
The other night I roasted a bunch of vegetables to have with steak. Of course I always make enough for ten people and there is only my husband and I. I had a lot left over and I didn't want to waste it so I decided to make soup.
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Oct 20, 2009 -
Not exactly a news story, but I think The Master Cleanse is a pretty fascinating topic. Have any of you ever tried it? If so, what was your take?
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Sep 20, 2009 -
Greece is a land of vibrant cuisine. It is food that is neither spicy nor bland, but rich in the flavors of the Mediterranean. It is comfort food in the truest sense of the word.
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Aug 27, 2009 -
2,3 kg prunes and plums
1 chilly
1 piece of ginger
1 kg sugar – mixed brown and white
Nutmeg, clove powder, cinnamon (more than clove and nutmeg)
1 package jelly powder (for one kilo)
1,5 lemon juice
Zests fm two lemons
Vanilla - half a bean
Aceto di Modena dash
Vinegar (apple) one dl
Salt (Himalayan salt) some
Some water
Cook till lightly falling apart – (not too much falling apart ;) ) then
Putting in glasses while hot and put them to cool down – then store at a cool place
Btw: they turned out DELICIOUS
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Oct 24, 2007 -
Clean & Green
Here's a collection of my favorite natural cleaning formulas, concoctions
and witches brews. MOST are safe and nontoxic, with a few exceptions which are clearly noted.
Use the ingredients listed below when making your own alternative cleaners, most are
inexpensive and you probably already have many of them in your kitchen cupboards.
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Aug 19, 2009 -
You can still order a Bloomin' Onion at Outback Steakhouse, a slice of 30th anniversary chocolate cake cheesecake at The Cheesecake Factory, and a Pizookie at BJ's Restaurant Brewhouse.
But you'll have a harder time enjoying them in blissful ignorance. Since July 1, chains with at least 20 restaurants statewide have been required to provide diners with the gory nutritional details -- including calories.
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Aug 15, 2009 -
The eyes may be the windows to the soul, but many use their hands while talking. Make sure your hands don't speak louder than your words. Beautiful, graceful, polished hands and feet can speak volumes about the way you take care of yourself, and often it's the small details other people notice.
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Aug 07, 2009 -
Henna is a Persian word, which describes a small flowering shrub (Lawsonia inermis). It is found all over the world, including India, Pakistan, Morocco, Yemen, Iran, Afghanistan, Somalia, Sudan, Libya, Egypt and Bangladesh. However, the variety of henna plant varies from region to region.
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