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- alanna kellogg (BlogHer)
Words: recipe, food, cook, eat, kitchen
Topics: Christmas, Mother's Day, Halloween, Twitter Inc, Thanksgiving
- mark bittman (The New York Times)
Words: cook, recipe, food, eat, potatoes
Topics: United States, Italy, Mark Bittman, Halloween, New York
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Articles Written by: KALYN DENNY
Thanksgiving is the most food-centered holiday of the year, which means food writers all want to weigh in on it. Every year newspapers, food magazines, food sites, and food blogs all offer tips, suggestions, and menu ideas for the big day. For a few ...
From KALYN DENNY,
BlogHer,
22 Nov 2009
When I was a kid, my mom was famous for her homemade bread, rolls, and cinnamon rolls. This was in the days before breadmakers, no-knead bread, or rolls that pop out of those cylinder-shaped containers. Mom had a lot of good tricks for homemade bread, ...
From KALYN DENNY,
BlogHer,
19 Nov 2009
Wouldn't it be fun to play the game "Family Feud" with the topic of Thanksgiving side dishes? If you haven't seen this American TV game show, two sets of extended family members square off against each other to try to predict what the most common ...
From KALYN DENNY,
BlogHer,
15 Nov 2009
I suppose there are a few people who love brussels sprouts right from the start, but there are many more of us who've needed a bit more convincing to embrace these mini-cabbage shaped vegetables. I was a bit of a slow adapter myself when it came to ...
From KALYN DENNY,
BlogHer,
12 Nov 2009
I once tried to tell the produce guy at the store that the orange-skinned potatoes the store was calling "Sweet Yams" were actually sweet potatoes. He kept pointing me to the white-skinned sweet potatoes and telling me, "No, these are sweet potatoes ...
From KALYN DENNY,
BlogHer,
8 Nov 2009
Mention spaghetti and most people probably think of red sauce, meatballs, and maybe some Parmesan cheese on top. Of course there's nothing wrong with that combination, but lately I've been seeing so many interesting ways to cook noodles that I thought ...
From KALYN DENNY,
BlogHer,
5 Nov 2009
How do you feel about butternut squash? Personally I never liked squash as a kid, but as an adult, I can't get enough of it, and I consider butternut to be the premium type of squash for roasting, using in casseroles, or for making yummy butternut ...
From KALYN DENNY,
BlogHer,
29 Oct 2009
October is Celiac Awareness Month in the United States, designated to encourage all types of public media to share information about celiac disease. There's no doubt that diagnosed cases of Celiac disease, sometimes called gluten intolerance, have ...
From KALYN DENNY,
BlogHer,
25 Oct 2009
Halloween is less than two weeks away, the annual holiday where for many American kids the goal is to see how much candy they can consume in a short period of time. For adults, the Halloween challenge is to find other activities for the kids that can ...
From KALYN DENNY,
BlogHer,
18 Oct 2009
Fall means time for apples, and cooks who like to bake go crazy in the fall with homemade apple pie, apple tarts, and apple cake. Of course all these apple dessert creations taste great, but one of the best and easiest use for fresh apples is homemade ...
From KALYN DENNY,
BlogHer,
15 Oct 2009