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Category: Ingredients

Cookbook Grocer

Cookbook Grocer

Photo by The Selby Doesn’t this LA market, Cookbook, look like the best place to shop? Fresh, local, organic ingredients in a locally owned shop. Guilt-free, if you ask me.

Basil

Basil

Nothing says summer cooking to me more than basil. Part of the mint family, it comes in several varieties. The most common variety is Sweet Basil, used mostly in Mediterranean dishes. It’s a tender plant. Cold quickly turns its leaves…

Strawberries

Strawberries

About The everyday Garden Strawberry is a hybrid of two wild strawberries, and first bred in the mid 1700′s in France, after explorers brought back plants. It is one of the easiest plants to grow, happy in most gardening zones,…

Whole Grain Mustard

Whole Grain Mustard

About Whole-grain mustard is brown and white mustard seeds mixed with vinegar, salt and other spices. It’s different from American, deli, and Dijon mustards in that the seeds are kept whole, instead of grinding them to various degrees of smoothness….

Greek Salad

Greek Salad

One of the easiest ideas for a dinner party is to create a salad bar for your guests. They’ll be able to create a dish they love. Just make sure to include fresh ingredients and enough toppings to make it…

Way Down in Cocomo

Way Down in Cocomo

One of the biggest changes we’ve made since starting the Paleo challenge is in how we cook, and what we cook with. Prior to the diet, I knew about coconut products, but they weren’t a staple in our diet. I…

Cinnamon

Studies have shown that cinnamon can lower blood sugar levels, helps prevent yeast infections, and reduces the pain of arthritis. Add a teaspoon to your morning oatmeal, coffee, or tea for full benefits.

It’s Just Like Honey

It’s Just Like Honey

Fresh, fall apples in computer wallpaper form. Enjoy! Square (iPad size) Wide Large

Lemon Drop

Lemon Drop

Such a simple color combination that is always a long, cool drink of water for my eyes. And just like the colors, lemon and parsley pair perfectly together. Don’t believe me? Try Orzo with Parsley and Lemon ZestĀ or grill fish…

Cooking with Grapes

Cooking with Grapes

{photography and styling by Karen Mordechai, via Sunday Suppers} Grapes are not something I typically use in cooking, outside of summer salads, but these picked grapes and ricotta spread on crostini are making my mouth water.

Afternoon Delight

Afternoon Delight

We picked up a container of Rishi Hibiscus Berry Tea this week at Whole Foods. At $9.99 for 2.8 oz, it costs about thirty cents per cup and is well worth it. Each time I brew, the entire house smells…

Fresh

Fresh

 

Jumbo? No thanks!

Jumbo? No thanks!

  We’ve “discovered” mini watermelons at Publix and Whole Foods this season. The perfect size for two.

Produce

Produce

Natural Peanut Butter

“Natural peanut butter is available freshly gound at some health-food stores and, increasingly, in jars at many supermarkets. It keeps, refrigerated, for up to 4 months.” – Real Simple, September 2005. Oh, how the times have changed in the past…

Simple Foods

Simple Foods

We’ve been focusing on simple foods lately. Easy combinations with three or four ingredients, like blackened shrimp and flounder spaghetti or shrimp, asparagus and pesto pasta. I’ve enjoyed using frozen foods, as not much is in season. Something I missed…

Organic and Sustainable Wines

Organic and Sustainable Wines

There’s never been a better time to learn about organic wines and their kissing cousins, biodynamic, and sustainable wines – and why they’re important. Why is the organic wine movement important: Grapes are some of the most heavily sprayed items…

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