Green smoothies are the newest fad
January 8, 2013 by Lindsay
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This post is written for two very diverse audiences. First, and most importantly, we wanted to extend our best wishes to our Australian members who are suffering under an extreme and dangerous heat wave. We're sending cold thoughts your way. And second, we thought this was a timely issue for everyone who is dealing with the excesses of the holiday.… read more
Don’t throw out that food
January 7, 2013 by Lindsay
We're going to be a little contrarian today. There's been a lot of good, sound advice on the web about starting the new year on a strong foot, and some consistent recommendations are to clean out your pantry, refresh your spices, and organize your refrigerator. But in the midst of these suggestions we found this interesting note from NPR on… read more
3 not-so-ordinary ways to create a comfy kitchen
January 6, 2013 by Lindsay
Over at the Kitchn, Dana Velden has a very thoughtful post, 10 Simple Things to Make You Happier in Your Kitchen. Overall, these are relatively easy to do and, in our view, right on. Several are well-known (keep a stocked pantry, avoid clutter), but she also has some unique ideas. Here are a few that struck a definite chord… read more
Serve your hot chocolate in an orange cup for maximum flavor
January 4, 2013 by Lindsay
In December, we published a blog, Ten rules for the best-ever hot chocolate. Well it turns out there's an eleventh rule - serve it in an orange or cream-colored cup. According to an interesting scientific factoid going around the web this morning (we found it in numerous websites, from South Africa to England to the United States to Australia), and… read more
Debunking healthy food myths
January 3, 2013 by Lindsay
At the new year, some blog subjects appear frequently, with writers getting more and more outlandish. In particularly, postings wrap up the year just past, prognosticate for the future, and/or encourage dieting and healthy eating. These can be fun topics, but in the latter area, we prefer practical approaches (as Susie writes about in her latest posting, Resolution time again).… read more
Why drinking tea was once considered to be sinful
January 2, 2013 by Lindsay
Now that the egg nog, champagne cocktails, wassail cups, and other holiday potables are being put aside for awhile, we thought it only appropriate to note that this is national hot tea month. At least it is in the United States - we imagine that in other English-speaking countries they have the intelligence to realize that every month is hot… read more
Resolution time again
January 2, 2013 by Susie
Today, with a lot of groaning and creaking, I got back on the treadmill for the first time since Christmas. It had been a rough stretch - first the slow cooker broke,, then the mixer bowl, then the sewing machine, and then some well-intentioned kitchen renovation work led to 3 days of lead decontamination. Better stay off the treadmill! I… read more
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