Posted February 13th, 2009 in MAIN, Pantry | Permalink | 2 Comments |
Posted February 13th, 2009 in MAIN, Pantry | Permalink | 2 Comments |
Scripps, the parent company of the Food Network, has announced that it will launch a new Cooking Channel in 2010. With primetime Food Network shows sliding into the “entertainment” category, they realize that their offerings are not for serious cooks anymore (remember the original MTV - it was actually about music videos?). They will be [...]
Cupcakes are all the rage now, with cupcake bakeries popping up everywhere and young couples serving cupcakes at their weddings instead of the traditional cake. So why not get in on the cupcake fun at home? Bella Cupcake Couture has fun cupcake wrappers for every occasion. Plus the creator of the company, Carrie Middlemiss, [...]
David Lebovitz, the former pastry chef at Chez Panisse and food blogger, has just had his latest book released and it looks like a must have for the adventuresome baker. “Ready for Dessert” contains some creative new recipes - peanut butter and jelly linzertorte, persimmon cake with cream cheese icing, banana souffles, fresh fig and [...]
This charming video of Chef Paola Laboa at Farina shows how to make their perfect pesto with exceptional ingredients and lots of heart. Don’t bother getting out your Cuisinart.
Loving all this great info! Great blog!
I love your blog. I wouldn’t recommend those sweeteners, though. Truvia is not a good replacement for stevia because of other ingredients. Stevia by itself is okay, and so is raw agave nectar. After a childhood of sugar addiction and an early adulthood of aspartame, etc. I find it better to go sugar free and maybe use real sugar for baking (getting it as unrefined as possible) and using raw agave nectar also. Agave nectar is not calorie free, but has low glycemic count, won’t cause the spike or addiction.