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Archive for March 18th, 2008

Blondies

Please welcome Simply Recipes guest author Garrett McCord who shares with us his favorite blondie recipe.
Blondies are often called brownies without chocolate which I find silly; blondies are a dessert with their own unique deliciousness and personality. Whereas brownies depend on chocolate for their flavor, for blondies it’s all about the brown sugar, giving the [...]

When people think of an eating disorder - they usually think of an extremely underweight woman in her late teens or early twenties.
However, new research out of Australia shows a dramatic increase in disordered eating among those in their 30s, 40s, and 50s.
What’s driving this?
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Irish Soda Bread

From the recipe archive, in honor of St. Pat’s.
Around ten years ago I took a vacation in Ireland, spending days driving in and around Western Ireland. I still have vivid memories of bright green hills, muddy bogs, sheep with the scariest eyes, massive downpours, happy raucous pubs, learning to sing Dona Nobis Pachem in [...]

Irish Beef Stew

From the recipe archive.
“Have I got the best recipe for you!” my friend Tomas announced, upon his return from a trip to photograph vineyards in Italy. “It’s an Irish beef stew,” he added, “and it’s the best thing I’ve ever had.” Apparently the chef at one of the wineries Tom was visiting prepared [...]

New England Boiled Dinner

Looking for corned beef and cabbage? That’s just another name for New England Boiled Dinner. Pulled from the recipe archive for St. Patrick’s Day. Enjoy! ~Elise
New England boiled dinner is a one pot dish consisting of corned beef, cabbage, carrots and potatoes. How this dish came to be from New England I [...]

I’m reposting this recipe from the archive because it’s a great Lenten dish, and if you haven’t yet tried it, I highly recommend it. Also, we celebrated mom’s birthday today and didn’t cook, went out instead. She’s 73! ~Elise
Canned tuna has never tasted this good. I came across this recipe on Sher’s [...]

Home Fries

We had dueling home fries here the other day, a veritable home-fry cook-off between my mother and father. Mom makes her fried potatoes sliced, using raw potatoes, and usually serves them as a side when we have fish for dinner. Dad makes his home fries for breakfast using leftover boiled potatoes from the [...]

Irish Lamb Stew with a Twist

Around St. Patrick’s Day I notice many people coming to this site looking for an Irish lamb stew recipe. After some experimentation and a lot of research into Irish stews, I’ve settled on a stew that has its roots in the traditional approach, but takes a few detours to add a bit more flavor. [...]

About Green Potatoes

Green = vegetables = good, right?
Not when it comes to potatoes.
Here’s an important piece of information that my mother taught me years ago, but fewer and fewer people these days seem to know about. Green in potatoes indicates the presence of a rather harmful toxin. When you see patches of green in your [...]

Arroz Con Pollo

From the recipe archive
Arroz con pollo means “Rice with Chicken” in Spanish. It is a classic dish of Spain and Latin America, with many different traditional ways to prepare it, unique to various countries. An arroz con pollo you find in Cuba may be quite different than one you find in Peru. [...]

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