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The Fish Wife Cooks: Comforting
February 20, 2010 – 1:56 pm | No Comment

adapted from Gourmet’s America, by Gourmet’s Magazine Authors,. Conde’ Nast Publishing, 1994, p. 23. makes 4 servings. Ingredients: 2 large eggs. 1/2 C. finely chopped onion. 6 Tbs. ketchup . 10 saltine crackers, crushed fine (about 1/4 …

Organics, lattes, food stars mark the gourmet decade | Palm Beach …
December 30, 2009 – 5:00 am | No Comment

Following the ketchup -as-vegetable Reagan years, the no-broccoli-allowed Bush Sr. years, eight years of Bubba’s burger fixation, and finally the fake turkey faux pas of Bush Jr., America put a Foodie-in-Chief in the White House. …

copycat ketchup recipes
December 13, 2009 – 7:14 am | No Comment

Watch the video related to copycat ketchup recipes . Pure Ketchup: A History of America’s National Condiment, with Recipes A zestful blend of culinary history, savory anecdotes, and surprising recipes., Cooking / Wine ; Specific …

…There Are Children Starving in India [Casaubon's Book] (ScienceBlogs)
December 7, 2009 – 5:55 pm | No Comment

The subject of food waste is not sexy. Anyone faced with the statistic that we waste 40% of our food in America is almost certainly appalled – for a second or two. But they also probably stop thinking about it just a tiny second later, probably after a moment of thinking “not us, though.” And

Intensity Academy All Natural Gourmet Hot Sauces Review + Giveaway!
December 3, 2009 – 11:33 pm | No Comment

In October, I was told that Intensity Academy’s carrot-based hot sauces and tea infused delicious-ness had won 26 awards in only 24 months- including the #1 Ketchup in America! Those numbers continue to rise, and are at 40 in less than …

Wendy’s upgrades its bacon burger (Lancaster Online)
November 25, 2009 – 6:19 am | No Comment

This week I reached out for a new, and legitimately improved, Double Bacon Deluxe from America’s No. 3 burgermeister, Wendy’s, with 6,700 restaurants cooking up those famous square patties. They fit better on the grill. That’s why.The Double Bacon Deluxe has two never-frozen beef patties…

Sneaky sodium in your diet (FOX Providence)
November 3, 2009 – 1:03 pm | No Comment

This month, Diet.com blows the lid off America’s saltiest health hazard, plus tips to kick the high-sodium habit.

Burger bliss (The Columbus Dispatch)
September 6, 2009 – 9:44 am | No Comment

Ohio has a proud hamburger heritage. It is the birthplace of Wendy’s, White Castle and Max & Erma’s. The National Hamburger Festival, held each July in Akron, claims that America’s favorite sandwich was invented by Ohioans.

Making the magic red condiment takes time and a bushel of tomatoes …
August 26, 2009 – 8:00 am | No Comment

Michigan State University cookbook archive. Feeding America, a Michigan State University cookbook archive, has numerous recipes for ketchup . Once on the site, type in “ ketchup ,” or try alternative spellings, like “ catsup ” or “ catchup .” … Ketchup was first created in Asia, but it was tomato-less and similar to a soy sauce, Andrew F. Smith, who wrote…

Genay's Gist: The Catch Up Blog…not to be confused with Ketchup …
August 14, 2007 – 2:17 am | No Comment

The Catch Up Blog…not to be confused with Ketchup / Catsup ! WOW! I’m so terrible at this blogging thing. I’m going to blame it on the stress of prepping for Miss America’s Outstanding Teen. So here it is, the ” catch up ” blog. … For those of you who don’t know, my favorite class is Rock Music History . My favorite era in…

A Lake County Point Of View: "Love Apples, Wolf Peaches, Catsup …
August 11, 2006 – 6:50 am | No Comment

This posting is a brief Tomato History – with all the quirks: Supreme Court cases about whether it is a fruit or vegetable, Thomas Jefferson growing it for, uh, personal reasons, Newly developed square varieties to better fit on sandwhiches and a fascinating trail of tomato language through … It wasn’t until the late 1700’s in America that canny New Englanders added tomatoes to the blend and it became what we know today as …

A Lake County Point Of View: "Love Apples, Wolf Peaches, Catsup …
August 11, 2006 – 6:50 am | No Comment

This posting is a brief Tomato History – with all the quirks: Supreme Court cases about whether it is a fruit or vegetable, Thomas Jefferson growing it for, uh, personal reasons, Newly developed square varieties to better fit on sandwhiches and a fascinating trail of tomato language through … It wasn’t until the late 1700’s …