Cooking for couples Kingston Whig-Standard Thu, 01 Dec 2011 20:09 PM PST Essentials What: Fresh and Healthy Cooking For Two by Ellie Topp and Marilyn Booth is a collection of healthy recipes for couples and which often features simple four-dish meals. The recipes are meant to be cooked quickly.[...] | Watch: Food For Diabetes ABC News Thu, 01 Dec 2011 16:23 PM PST Chef Franklin Becker shares diabetes friendly recipes from Lexington Brass. | Chef John Folse will be signing copies of his cookbooks KATC 3 Lafayette Thu, 01 Dec 2011 16:06 PM PST Chef John Folse will be signing copies of his cookbooks, at Barnes and Noble Friday December 02. Chef Folse will be signing Hooks, Lies and Alibis: The Encyclopedia of Cajun and Creole Cuisine and Chef John Folse's Plantation Celebrations: Recipes From Our Louisiana Mansions Friday December 02 at 4:30 PM in Lafayette.  | When in doubt, just ask Amy The Star Thu, 01 Dec 2011 16:06 PM PST I MUST say a big thank you to you for sharing your interesting recipes. I have tried several of them with success. My family and I long for a dessert called ginger caramel pudding and I hope you can share the recipe with me. | 12 Comforting Cold-Weather Pasta Recipes The Huffington Post Thu, 01 Dec 2011 15:39 PM PST No meal is more perfect for cold weather than a nice hearty plate of pasta (well, with the exception of soups). Just the thought of pasta alone is enough to comfort you through the cold chill of the season. | What do chefs feed their kids? WTSP-TV Tampa Thu, 01 Dec 2011 14:52 PM PST A new cookbook answers that question and features recipes from two Tampa Bay chefs. | Learn to cook authentic Ukrainian food The Oregonian Thu, 01 Dec 2011 14:35 PM PST Wish your grandmother had passed on her holiday recipes from the old country (instead of that green bean casserole)? Or just really have a soft spot for pierogi and cabbage rolls? The folks at Sellwoodâs Ukrainian church are here to help. | Holiday gifts good enough to eat The Oregonian Thu, 01 Dec 2011 14:20 PM PST This year, forget about the snickerdoodles and spritz. Leave the peppermint extract on the shelf. Weâve got five recipes for delicious treats that offer the gift of the slightly unexpected. | | |
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