Author Archives | Laura Rebecca

World Bread Day: End of the Season Zucchini Bread

This is Carolyn’s recipe, which I had the fortune to taste when her daughter, Kathryn, recently made it. It was delicious – sweet, spicy, packed with flavor. Mine isn’t as flavorful, and I think it’s because I forgot to put in the vanilla. (Yeah. Oops.) It’s still very good, just not as delicious as Carolyn […]

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Nacho Dinner Bake

Oooh, baby. Let’s eat like we’ve never heard of heart disease. When I pulled this out of the oven, Shane was looking over my shoulder. “Is that a retro recipe?” he asked. Well no, not technically. But definitely in spirit. The recipe is adapted from one in Rotisserie Chickens to the Rescue! published in 2003, […]

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Announcing Retro Recipe Challenge #3

Whip out your aprons, warm up your ovens, and grab yourself a nip of sherry ‘cause it’s time for the latest Retro Recipe Challenge! There were a number of wonderful theme ideas. But the one that got the most people buzzing was suggested by Bibliochef: a recipe from Gourmet published during the year of one’s […]

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SHF23 Submission: Chocolate Surprise Cookies

One of Sadie’s favorite candies — if not her favorite — is a marshmallow covered in milk chocolate. This is the cookie version of that confection. A tender chocolate cookie is topped with a soft-yet-chewy marshmallow and smothered in rich and buttery chocolate frosting. Those you share these cookies with might be surprised to find […]

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Peanut Butter Cereal Bars

There are a number of joys involved with teaching at MCC. The students are (by and large) interested in learning. The faculty is committed to teaching. The department chairs stick up for their staff (!!!). Employee morale is high. The campus center is alive with student life. And there are cereal bars and Starbucks* coffee. […]

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"Regular" Beef & E-coli Spinach

The effects of irresponsibly-raised beef rear their ugly heads again. From an editorial by Nina Planck running in today’s New York Times: E. coli is abundant in the digestive systems of healthy cattle and humans, and if your potato salad happened to be carrying the average E. coli, the acid in your gut is usually […]

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Retro Recipe Challenge #3 Call for Suggestions — Again!

Not familiar with the RRC? Take a look at rounds one and two. “Hmmm. Should I make tomato aspic or a sherry chicken hot cup?” There have been some GREAT ideas for the next RRC: * Casseroles, suggested by Kalyn *Mother’s (or grandmother’s) best recipe, suggested by Acme Instant Food and seconded by Ellie *Brightly […]

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The Reviewer Becomes the Reviewee

In tomorrow’s New York Times, food critic Frank Bruni will review Freemans. Here and here is William Tigertt’s (of Freemans) take on the experience. It’s a fun read and a flipside perspective. (Links via Gawker.)

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Sickie’s Chicken Noodle Soup

With fall comes the first cold. Stuffy head, scratchy throat, and a desire to lay low. And a desire for chicken soup. Easy to make, tasty … and restorative. Sickie’s Chicken Noodle Soup 1 cup rotini (or other bite-sized pasta)49 oz. low-sodium, low-fat chicken broth1 medium onion, diced3 carrots, peeled and cut into 1/4-inch rounds3 […]

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Faux-sagna

It was cool and rainy yesterday, making me crave comfort food. That weather also makes me feel kind of lazy, so while I wanted lasagna for dinner, I couldn’t bear the thought of finger-wiping noodles (to rid them of excess water) and laying them in a pan, alternating the direction of each layer. So I […]

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