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Healthy Alternatives to Soda
We drink soda by the gallons even though we know it is bad for us. Here are some healthy alternatives that anyone can make, for far less than soda, and with less sugar.
29 commentsEasy Cranberry Bran Muffins
Easy Cranberry Bran Muffins: These muffins are tasty and healthful. Full of nutritious ingredients, high in fiber, and easy to make, they can be a breakfast all by themselves or a filling snack that...
10 commentsKorean Pancake/ Pa Jun Recipe
This is the most basic recipe using green onions (scallions) but you can add julienned carrots, mushrooms, and bell peppers for extra flavor, color and nutrition. See note* below for seafood pa jun as...
17 commentsHow to Make a Tomato Tart. An Easy Basic Recipe with Variations
Instructions on a basic but very tasty tomato tart recipe with loads of variation ideas!
3 commentsSimple Basic Recipes
I love to bake. Here are some simple recipes I thought you would like. Carrot Cake Ingredients: 3 cups grated raw carrots 2 cups sugar 4 unbeaten eggs 2 cups sifted flour 1 ½ cups Canola oil ...
0 commentsEasy Fruit Cocktail Cake
I would like to share my easy fruit cocktail cake recipe with you. It is a snap to make and there are many variations for you to try. Each time I make this cake for a potluck or a party, it is gone in a flash...
0 commentsOld Aussie favourites
I decided to write and share some old Aussie favourite recipes that have brought me joy and a lot of Australians as well. As you know Aussie's love their cold beer, Bbq's (throw another shrimp on the barbie...
7 commentsBasic Punch Recipe With Endless Variations
Punch ranks as one of the most versatile and favored drinks of all time. With New Years Eve parties coming up, now is the perfect time to offer this basic recipe and some of its many variations. I am...
3 commentsKeep It Simple Stupid
I'm a experiences restaurant owner and chef, so don't think I'm telling you a bunch of BS. Everyone is so scared of using ingredient in their cooking. Why? Just start with salt and pepper in...
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