What a perfect occasion to try out your favorite version of hazelnut cake! Many times paired with chocolate, hazelnut cakes come in many varieties and even nationalities. You can find hazelnut cake in flavors such as vanilla, lemon, and brown butter.  Hungarian, Norwegian, and Swedish Hazelnut cakes are all very popular, each with [...]

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Healthy Nachos

On May 31, 2011 By

There’s nothing I love more in the summertime than taking in a baseball game. It’s an American staple! And part of the fun is all the ballpark food, the cold beer, hot dogs, peanuts, and my personal favorite, nachos. I admit to having a weakness for nachos, salty corn chips, melted cheese and a spicy [...]

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Here is this week’s weekly ad at Walmart, starting on 5/29. Here are two free products and the rest are very good deals.  Total on this order is less than $4!!

Please remember that sale pricing may vary by region so it is always a good idea to check your local ad against these [...]

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Everyone knows Chicago style hot dogs are considered the best; people come from all over the US to try out the authentic Chicago Dog.  What makes this hot dog so different than the rest? A combination of relish, yellow mustard, pickles, onions, and hot peppers to start. But there’s much more to the [...]

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Cilantro Guacamole

On May 29, 2011 By

I’ve never met a person who was on the fence about cilantro. Everyone either loves it, adding the pungent earthy herb to everything from tacos to hummus, or they despise the strong flavor and aroma and claim it tastes like soap. Whether you’re a fan of cilantro or not, you cannot deny it [...]

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A holiday the French would be proud of! Coq au Vin is literally translated as “Rooster cooked in   wine”. In many cases Coq au Vin is cooked in a red wine (usually Burgundy) and this is the most well known version of the dish. There are recipes for white wine versions [...]

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The Soothing Sage

On May 28, 2011 By

Best known as a soothing throat herb, Sage gets its name from the Latin word Salvare which means “to rescue” or “to heal”. Sage has long been used for its medicinal qualities and is greatly sought after for its ability to help respiratory infections, congestions, coughs and sore throats. As well as for [...]

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May is the perfect time of year for grilling, BBQ, and Brisket! Serious BBQ folks take pride in their brisket, so much that there’s a National food holiday for it. Brisket is a cut of beef that is taken from the breast and foreshank (lower chest) of beef or veal. Usually sold without [...]

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Mint

On May 27, 2011 By

Everyone is familiar with the sharp, cool tastes of spearmint and peppermint, but have you ever heard of horsemint? What about watermint or pennyroyal? Pennyroyal can be toxic and cause severe liver damage if ingested, but is wonderful to use as a natural insect repellent and perfectly safe to be rubbed onto the [...]

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“Like” Breyers on Facebook to print this $1.50/2 Breyers Blasts Ice Cream coupon!

For even better savings, stack your facebook manufacturer coupon with Target store coupon!

Breyer’s Ice Cream (1.5 qt.), $2.99 (price may vary at your Target)

$1.50/2 Breyers [...]

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