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Garlic, The Stinking Rose
DISCLAIMER – yada, yada. Nothing in this post should be used to treat a medical condition. Allium sativum, garlic. Garlic has been used for centuries as a medicine, a cooking herb, a seasoning, an amulet in medieval times to ward … Continue reading
Celery Coleslaw
This is another rif on coleslaw. If you are looking for something else other than a cabbage slaw, try this. 1 unpeeled Granny Smith Apple, cored and chopped 3 cups Celery, thin sliced 1/2 cup Carrots, grated 1/2 cup Olive … Continue reading
Apple Slaw
This colorful recipe is a nice change from a regular cabbage slaw. I use three different cuts on the ingredient just to have three different textures. I like to have this as a side to one of my chicken dishes. 1 medium … Continue reading
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Cheddar Cheese Ball
The holidays are just around the corner and I always try to offer different munchies. Now I do like the healthy broccoli, carrot sticks and cauliflower nibbles but sometimes you just want the decadent cheesy snack! 40 ozs Neufchatel or Cream … Continue reading
Corn Slaw
This is a nice change from tradtional cole slaw. You can kick up the heat a bit by adding some Red Cayenne Powder. 1/4 cup Sour Cream ( I use Cacique Crema Mexicanna Agria, a Mexicna style sour cream) 1/4 cup Olive … Continue reading
Creamy Coleslaw
A favorite for summer holidays and picnics! This recipe is easliy doubled if you are feeding a crowd. 1/3 cup Olive Oil Mayonnaise 1/4 cup Sour Cream 1 tablespoon Apple Cider Vinegar 3/4 teaspoon Sugar or Sugar Substitute 1/2 teaspoon … Continue reading
Potato Salad
If I were a food ingredient, I would be a potato. The lowly spud has fed generations of people all over the world but you can tart it up and make it something special. This potato salad should be invited … Continue reading