Monthly Archives: January 2014

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Bloomin Rosemary Bread

This bread is a take-off on the bloomin onions served at many restaurants. But… it’s a little heartier than an onion, it’s not deep fried, and this bloomin bread makes a snacking centerpiece for watching the SuperBowl. (Although this year, since February 2nd is also Groundhog Day, you may also want to […]

By | January 23rd, 2014|Blog, Uncategorized|

Groundhog Day Treats

Are you ready to celebrate Groundhog Day? If not, you might want to get some groundhog day treats such as these groundhog day cookies and cupcakes ready.

Punxsutawney Phil has seen his shadow 100 times since the Pennsylvania town began the tradition began back in 1886. That equates to […]

By | January 23rd, 2014|Blog, Uncategorized|

Go Ahead, Make That Smoothie – Ice Crystals Are Safe

If your freezer bag hands you ice crystals all over your fruit, make a smoothie! You can use frozen fruit, inclusive of its ice crystals, to make a great smoothie like the featured recipe below. Ice crystals alone do not ruin frozen fruit, but if the actual fruit has changed state and is […]

By | January 16th, 2014|Blog|

How To Cook Brown Rice In A Rice Cooker

Question:

How to cook brown rice in a rice cooker?
Brown rice in a rice cooker?

Answer:

Yes, you can cook brown rice in a rice cooker.

Since cooking brown rice in a rice cooker takes about 50 minutes on the stove and my attention span is far less than that, […]

By | January 10th, 2014|FAQ|

How Long Does A Sponge Last?

How Long Does A Sponge Last?

The question may not really be frequently asked, but it should be (thanks for asking Sue S.). Although we don’t usually deal with non-food items, we feel that how to clean a sponge deserves a post.

Answer:

You should replace your sponge every few weeks, […]

By | January 8th, 2014|FAQ|

What To Eat When You Have A Headache

Your body, just like everything else, needs to be in balance. When your diet is lacking in certain vitamins or minerals, unwanted symptoms like headaches can appear. Everyone has a unique body, so the same solution doesn’t work for everyone. But, we’ve got some solutions that generally help to ease symptoms in many […]

By | January 2nd, 2014|Blog|