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Summer is at an end and my supply of garden fresh veggies is starting to dwindle. The bright fresh flavors will soon be replaced with not so fresh store bought fare and my personal cache of canned veggies. Every year I fall back on salt and butter to liven up the dull taste of winter… Read More »
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Chef Nikki Shaw: A delicious sauce is one of my…
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Gayle's Sweet 'N' Sassy Foods is proud to be celebrating our 25th Anniversary and in addition to our current line of sauces,… Read More »
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Breakfast in the house that I
share with friends on Fire Island is always a treat and each
weekend someone is bound to take the reigns and prepare a fabulous
meal for all to devour. But being the chef can also be somewhat of
a challenge, because all meals are judged using two important… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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Dinner, on nights when I'm feeling not quite beaten down (those are the nights that call for wine and popcorn), is usually a bowl of pasta with some butter or olive oil and salt. Grated parmesan if I am fancy; jarred sauce if I'm feeling really fancy. But jarred sauce is expensive and so I don't usually have it on hand. Why do I forget how easy it is to make buckets and buckets of amazing, so-much-healthier homemade sauce for freezing and keeping on hand forever? Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (3) | Blog
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Though noodles are popular around the world, from Japan to Hungary , Italy seems to have cornered the market with more than 300 different types of pasta; we chose the nine most common. Each shape has a story, one that usually reflects its place of origin. The shape also indicates what kind of sauce works best. Read More »
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All you hot sauce collectors out there might want to consider heading over to Tabasco.com for a bottle of limited-edition Avery Island Reserve Tabasco, named after the island in south Louisiana where the sauce was created by Edmund McIlhenny and is still made. Read More »
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This ingenious little bottle of hot sauce is perfect for those who like their food mildly hot to scorching. Dave's Gourmet Adjustable Heat Hot Sauce is adjustable, just twist the knob to the level of heat you want and enjoy! $12.95 at Firebox. Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (1) | Blog
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