#Cooking Bites: Culinary nibbles and recipes, Jan. 19: By News Sentinel staff Food writer Mary Constantine prepa… http://t.co/n2GBF8Cd
#Cooking Bites: Culinary nibbles and recipes, Jan. 19: By News Sentinel staff Food writer Mary Constantine prepa… http://t.co/n2GBF8Cd
reedscooking@twitter.com (Reeds Cooking)
Thu, 19 Jan 2012 03:13:34 +0000
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Catch the seafood wave: Fish counters serve a wealth of healthy, scrumptious fare
Our local seafood industry is in full swing and thriving. Fish counters today have abundant stone crab claws, spiny lobster and shrimp.
Thu, 19 Jan 2012 01:55:21 GMT
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MCCC to create Culinary Arts Institute
Culinary students at Montgomery County Community College will soon have a permanent home.
Tue, 17 Jan 2012 11:55:28 -0800
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New Orleans in March: Festivals
Posted by Benson In New Orelans, the spring and early summer are always packed with festivals, shows, and events that celebrate many aspects of the local culture. March is a particularly lively month. Not only does Mardi Gras typically fall very close to March, but there’s also Saint Patrick’s Day. …
Wed, 18 Jan 2012 16:12:00 CST
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Culinary tool kit - Chicago Tribune
You can follow a recipe to the letter, but you don’t really begin to cook until you learn to play with your food. To be precise, learn to play with a few key ingredients and cooking techniques to boost the flavor of a dish, moving it from boring …
2012-01-18T17:38:33Z
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