The story of Odessa synagogue and the unsavory characters who ran it continues in this chapter (click for Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 7). *Top of this page was included in Part 5 * 16. Alexander Matrosov – a World War II military hero who sacrificed his life by putting his body in front of the embrasureContinue reading “My Grandmother’s Recipes: Part 6, Main Course.”
Author Archives: Rahul singh Rajput
Looking Scared of Internet Recipes
Today is Halloween. Here in the US it is a celebration that rivals even Christmas. This year the neighborhood voted again to do the Trunk-or-Treat. So we are off the hook for passing out candy at home and instead are headed to saintvi’s house to hand out candy there! As for being scared (because thatContinue reading “Looking Scared of Internet Recipes”
Traditional Christmas Recipe
I am being featured today on Bernadette’s New Classic Recipe blog where I share a Christmas dinner disaster story and a favourite recipe. Enjoy! If you wish to share a Christmas dinner disaster in the comments below, that would be fun. https://newclassicrecipe.com/2022/12/08/darlenes-traditional-christmas-recipe/ Traditional Christmas Recipe
I WON the Pinterest Golden Recipe Challenge!
I WON Pinterest’s Golden Recipe Challenge for my homemade #LASAGNA recipe! Thank you to everyone who voted! I am STOKED!! @Pinterest #Pinterest #food #cooking #family #dinner #Italianfood #Italian #Pasta #yum I WON the Pinterest Golden Recipe Challenge!
Family Traditions: A Recipe For Realization
Nearing Christmas, we are usually getting ready for family traditions. Perhaps you have a religious ritual you perform or a meal you prepare. These traditions add to the ambiance of the experience. Sometimes, though, they create a sense of sacredness, which can be harmful if it limits our ability to adapt, change, and grow. AtContinue reading “Family Traditions: A Recipe For Realization”
Trying Out A New Recipe: Pumpkin Spice Coffee Cake
I am someone who is a big fan of seasonal flavors. I like eggnog in the winter, floral flavors in the spring, fresh watermelon and tomatoes in the summer, and of course, pumpkin spice and warm apple-y flavors in the fall. So this Pumpkin Spice Coffee Cake by Handle the Heat seemed like the perfectContinue reading “Trying Out A New Recipe: Pumpkin Spice Coffee Cake”
Recipe | Elderflower loaf cake
An elderflower drizzle brings something different to a basic loaf cake. This recipe is from the August 2010 edition of bbcgoodfood magazine. I adapted to cooking temperature to shorten the oven time a little, but if you’re unsure how long the elderflower loaf cake will take to bake in your oven, keep an eye onContinue reading “Recipe | Elderflower loaf cake”
Too Many Tomatoes? Try These Recipes!
Hello! My dad’s garden was so bountiful this past summer and it is still currently producing a TON of tomatoes. The red fruit has basically taken over my parents’ kitchen so I was called in for cooking reinforcement. We were all sick of spaghetti sauces and salsas so I turned to Pinterest for new recipesContinue reading “Too Many Tomatoes? Try These Recipes!”
Robbie’s Inspiration – Thursday Doors, in the kitchen and a catering quantity curried mince recipe #recipe #kitchendoors
Welcome to Thursday Doors, a weekly feature allowing door lovers to come together to admire and share their favorite door photos from around the world. Feel free to join in on the fun by creating your own Thursday Doors post each week and then sharing your link in the comments below, anytime between 12:01 am ThursdayContinue reading “Robbie’s Inspiration – Thursday Doors, in the kitchen and a catering quantity curried mince recipe #recipe #kitchendoors”
I WON the Pinterest Golden Recipe Challenge!
I WON Pinterest’s Golden Recipe Challenge for my homemade #LASAGNA recipe! Thank you to everyone who voted! I am STOKED!! @Pinterest #Pinterest #food #cooking #family #dinner #Italianfood #Italian #Pasta #yum I WON the Pinterest Golden Recipe Challenge!