Saturday, February 24, 2007

Recipe: Scrambled Eggs with Asparagus and Potatoes (Blender recipe smoothie)

Idaho Statesman - Say you re giving up meat for Lent. No problem. Try this healthy scramble for dinner with some whole wheat toast. Now if you re giving up beer, there s nothing we can do for you. Scrambled Eggs with Asparagus and Potatoes Yield: 4 servings 1
Chicago Sun-Times - Tinkering with a popular recipe is something no cook does lightly, and Girl Scouts of the USA Vice President Denise J. Pessich said the changes were only made after the two commercial bakeries that make the cookies found trans-fat alternatives that
Times Online - To Britain and others this sounds like a recipe for more red tape to burden business and more intervention in people s lives. Mrs Merkel, however, is understood to believe that a positive reference to the social dimension will be necessary
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Allison Rogers, 29, of Belltown got knocked out with O70 but as a consolation, Bing gave her a lovely recipe book: "Creative Cooking with Cottage Cheese." Her friend, Karley Cha, 29, of Eastlake, took her first win in stride, juggling booty anyone
Boston Online - Potato starch is, as its name implies, pure starch, a tasteless powder extracted from potatoes but containing none of their vitamins or minerals. It is most commonly used commercially in packaged snacks, but can be found online and in some specialty
Guardian Unlimited - He announced that he would be drinking martinis, and instructed me in his favourite recipe, which consisted of: 1 bottle gin, 1 lemon, sliced, 1 tray of ice cubes and, almost an afterthought, 1 capful of dry vermouth. That lasted him for the party
Los Angeles Times - 1. Heat the oven to 450 degrees. Using a mortar and pestle, crush the garlic and fennel seeds and mix them together. Add the salt, pepper and chiles and combine. 2. Cut 1-inch wide slits all over the surface including top and bottom of meat. Rub the
MSNBC - It could be a recipe for disaster. But it s the only recipe Pat Riley, the coach who just returned to the bench after his own injury time out, has in front of him. And Riley of all coaches knows what he s up against. It would be nice if he could
Ledger - Elaine Grimes, president of the Kathleen Area Historical Society, said the gathering is a great chance for residents to reminisce on the good old days and get together with friends to trade recipe ideas and stories. "The event has been really popular
La Crosse Tribune - Sullivan s former neighbor in New Orleans, Pete Grevemberg, brings a bit of his former city to the table every Monday, when he makes his grandmother s recipe for red beans and rice at his new home in Conyers, Ga. Of course, the recipe had to be