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Giggling Gourmet's 'Stir, Fry & A Twist On Sweet & Sour' by Giggling GourmetHere's a yum dish for a little wake up of the taste buds in the deep of winter as you contemplate spring and summer...then once spring and summer arrive...well...enough said! |
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uovo strapazato alla panna acida by cinzia michela sechiuovo con panna acida, pepe rosso ,parmigiano e erba cipollina |
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Chinese Garlic Recipe-Garlic Chicken by hcgarlic“Real & Healthy Chinese Cooking” – Nicholas Zhou’s cookbook with 500+ low carb and low fat recipes with 170+ colorful pictures. Based on a master chef’s 40 years of cooking practice and 4 years of writing and research, it has helped 12,800 people worldwide improve their health. |
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Wafu Spaghetti in Colourful Capsicum Cups by BlackswanDon’t you think that these Bell Pepper Cups look stunning? The vibrant colours are perfect for festive occasions. Chinese New Year is fast approaching. Why don't you try your hands at this tasty recipe that's filled with all the goodness? |
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"The Colors of Mother Nature" by Amber Watson"A colorful variety of my favorite fruits and vegetables, sauted over a medium fire, and only takes about 30 minutes to prepare and cook. This meal is an excellent way to alieviate the body of all those nasty toxins you digest throughout your very busy week, and is an excellent stool softener." |
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Garlic Prawns in Just 3 Steps! by BlackswanI learnt this dish from my late uncle who was a fabulous cook. I used to watch him in the kitchen & he was one of those who had inspired me to cook well. This is a relatively simple dish, great for those busy professionals or those who hardly step into the kitchen. It's as easy as ABC. Best part, it's healthy cause you won't… |
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Bye Bye Blues, A Quick And Spicy Bean Dish by kathy goriI have a small confession to make. I love trick vegetables. You know what I'm talking about, the orange cauliflower, the red squash, the black garlic. So you can imagine my surprise and delight when the gang at Lunita Farm showed me a basket of dark purple green beans at the Saturday Farmers Market. I'd never seen anything like… |
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Beet Leaves Fry by FeastForAllI have not seen a lot of recipes for Beets (Beet root) leaves. My mother used to cook this dish and I love this. Beet leaves are quite tasty and have a nice aroma after cooked. |
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Quick and Easy Healthy Fried Rice by FaveDietsHealthy and quick recipes like this one are just the thing for guilt-free eating on busy nights. Customize this cheap quick easy dinner recipe by adding additional veggies and more lean protein. |
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EGGS VEGGED OUT - Sunny Side Up by FoodessaCooking up a specialty for Sunday brunch on a lazy day. This morning...My ' Honey ' and I cracked some eggs on a vegetable bed of goodness!!! |
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Pattukkotai Chicken Curry by KarthikeyanDear All, Pattukkotai is a well known town South India. This is a typical “Pattukkotai dish” with and dash of genuine regional flavor. It tastes exotic and very simple to prepare. The ingredients were stomach friendly. This Curry could be taken with rice, Bread, Chapatti etc., |
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The Sante Payback, the Dog Park Dinner Part 2! Plus A New Cabbage Recipe by kathy goriI know this sounds like a cross between a sequel to the Bourne Identity and the Ostermann Weekend. Instead it was an all Indian weekend at our house. I mentioned a couple of weeks ago that we were treated to a marvelous dinner at Sante, Sonomas'… |
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Broccoli, Asparagus and Red Pepper Stir-Fry with Quinoa by Brenda WalkerThe red peppers make this stir-fry just a pretty as it is delicious! It can be served over rice instead of quinoa if you prefer but I honestly love the quinoa and the health benefits are amazing! |
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Chicken Lettuce Wraps by Joanne WeirThis is one of those dishes that I have to order every single time I go to Chinatown and see them on the menu. I love the crunch of the lettuce, the saltiness of the soy sauce, and the sweetness of the oyster sauce. You can substitute turkey, pork or squab with equally delicious results. |
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