Virtual Cookie Exchange – Peanut Butter Blossoms #ChristmasCookies #recipes #baking

I can pass up almost any kind of dessert. But not this. If you’re a regular at my blog, you’re probably aware of my passion/obsession/adoration of chocolate and peanut butter, so my choice of cookie may have a lot of you nodding your heads. No surprise at all. Below is the ingredient list: 48 HersheyContinue reading “Virtual Cookie Exchange – Peanut Butter Blossoms #ChristmasCookies #recipes #baking”

Hundred-year-old Recipe for Macaroni with Cheese

Macaroni and Cheese is a wonderful comfort food – and it seems more popular than even. Kids love it, and it’s also often on the menu at very fancy restaurants. So when I saw a recipe in a hundred-year-old cookbook for Macaroni with Cheese, I decided to give it a try. The process for makingContinue reading “Hundred-year-old Recipe for Macaroni with Cheese”

The Best Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe For Plant-Based Diet

This is one of those ‘I can’t believe it’s vegan’ recipes! Looking for ways to apply my new discovery, Maldon Sea Salt Flakes, I stumbled  upon this recipe: click here: salted  vegan chocolate chip cookies on Food52.com. Turns out, these are the tastiest vegan chocolate chip cookies I have ever baked! I believe the secret isContinue reading “The Best Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe For Plant-Based Diet”

Cauliflower Tofu Scramble Recipe

About Ann Arbor Vegan Kitchen: Hi there, lifesfinewhine readers, and thank you, Pooja, for inviting me to share this guest post! Quick intro. My name is Vicki Brett-Gach, and I’m a Master-Certified Vegan Lifestyle Coach, Plant-Based Culinary Instructor, Certified Personal Chef, and author of The Plant-Based for Life Cookbook: Deliciously Simple Recipes that Nourish, Comfort,Continue reading “Cauliflower Tofu Scramble Recipe”

4 Easy Make at Home Seafood Recipes

ncluding sea foods to spice up your diet can be a good idea. Seafood is rich in Vitamins, Omega-3s, protein and iron. Thus, it can help in developing your brain to promote a healthy heart and, above all, boost your immune system. Not only does seafood provide you with a balanced diet, but it alsoContinue reading “4 Easy Make at Home Seafood Recipes”

My Grandmother’s Recipes: Part 6, Main Course.

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.”

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”

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!”

Tracking Unfollowers in Twitter

Hi SEers! You’re with Mae today. This is going to be a short post, but one I hope you find as valuable as I did when I first discovered the trick I’m going to share. I must give a shout out to Hugh Roberts of Hugh’s Views and News who who turned me onto this little gem.Continue reading “Tracking Unfollowers in Twitter”

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