Saturday, November 6, 2010

Blog Surfing

Don't forget to "Fall Back" to standard time on Sunday. Enjoy your extra hour of sleep!


Love and Homemade has several posts to help us get ready for Thanksgiving. She goes right to the experts to get her information and you can check it out here.

From Tasty Kitchen there are several interesting recipes this week: The easiest dinner roll you will ever makeBrown Sugar Glazed CarrotsOreo Cheesecake Cookies, Autumn Mac and Cheese, Crock Pot Pulled Pork and Coleslaw Sandwiches, Cashew Chicken in Lettuce Cups.

Your Home Based Mom has a recipe for Artichoke and Spinach Dip and another recipe for Roasted Garlic and Artichoke Dip. At her other blog Portland Mama she is featuring a recipe for Caramel Apple Bundt Cake.

Wives with Knives has a recipe for her amazing looking Beef Barley Soup. If you see her picture of this soup, you will want to make it today.

Une-deux senses has a recipe for Spiced Pumpkin Baked Oatmeal that looks fantastic.

Two Peas and their Pod have a recipe for Cranberry Orange Cinnamon Rolls that look very good. They also have a recipe for Black Bean and Sweet Potato Tostadas that look interesting.

Pinch My Salt has a one layer Apple Cinnamon Buttermilk Cake that looks easy and good.

This Bacon and Egg Breakfast Pizza would make a great breakfast/brunch presentation and it looks really good. From Cheeky Kitchen.

Taste of Home is featuring a couple of healthy recipe this week: Roasted Garlic and Sweet Potato Soup and Makeover Baked Potato Soup. Here are a few more for Alfredo Chicken-n-Biscuits, Sweet Potato Fries, and Baked Eggs with Cheddar and Bacon.

This article entitled Raising an Adventurous Eater is worth passing on. It is about reclaiming the family dinner table and "creating and little peace and quiet for yourself." Great thoughts for young families from Relish.

Kitchen Daily featured a chili recipe from Marcus Samuelsson that they claim will be the only chili recipe you will ever use. When you see the ingredients you will know why. You can find the recipe here.

Here is a recipe for Flourless Chocolate Cake for those that can not eat gluten but it is also good for everyone else too. In place of flour it uses garbanzo beans. From Recipe Shoebox.


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