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| Ribollita |
| Ribollita |
I can just picture this with beans, roasted tomato halves, over whole wheat pasta, binding garbanzo bean salad, as dip for rye bread toast strips. It would be good for so many things.
I am going to try this for one of my New Year’s dishes.
| Açili Esme (Spicy Turkish-Style Yogurt) |
Sounds delicious, but what immediately came to my mind is why add salt to a hot dog, something that already contains excess sodium? One would think that grinding the celery seed into powder would be enough.
Other than that, is sounds great.
Oh, I love this idea. I have been trying to do something similar with by modifying a recipe for oatmeal bars, but from this I can see where I was going wrong. I am just so going to cook this recipe.
Of all the cooking and recipe sites I visit, Culinate is my favorite because it has the most innovative recipes and reviews the best cookbooks.
| Crumble Bars |
| Crumble Bars |
| Buttermilk Whole Wheat Waffles |
| Whole Wheat Shortbread Cookies |
Second try. Apparently I put the link in wrong. Lemon verbena coconut shrimp curry.
I have an obsession with cooking with tea. Recently my friend,Karen Harbour, shared recipe" with me
Oh my gosh, Rachel. I am the national tea examiner from Examiner.com. I am so going to make these cookies and photograph them and write about them.
I am always looking for new foods to serve with tea.
Of course I will not publish your recipe, but I will put a link back this page. I think they would be great with berry or cherry jam or even marmalade.
Margaret Studer
So, are these Tim Tams a cookie you would bake or something you would buy in Australia? I am always on the lookout for foods to serve with tea.
Margaret Studer
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