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Very simple, very delicious.
Baked ribs
Cous cous salad with corn and beans
Lettuce, tomato, reddish,onion, balsamic vinaigrette
Life is Good !
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Very simple, very delicious.
Baked ribs
Cous cous salad with corn and beans
Lettuce, tomato, reddish,onion, balsamic vinaigrette
Life is Good !
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We all know that eating anything that is wrapped in bacon or craziness like this macaroni and cheese sandwich (!) is going to kill you. Eventually. As will a hundred or so trips to KFC. The real KFC, that is. But then there are those foods that will immediately remove you from the gene pool with the flick of a fork. Here are 5 foods that, when consumed improperly, will likely send you to the grave. Captain Obvious warning: DON’T EAT THESE FOODS.
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by Jess Kapadia on FoodRepublic
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I learned a lot about sausage while reporting on
Germany’s Christkindlmarkts for Lufthansa USA.
I thought it was just a generalization that Germans live off them,
and that they had as many kinds of sausage as Eskimos have words
for snow (also a generalization, as I learned while researching
better ways to express Germany’s love of sausage). But it’s true.
They’re really serious about tube steak. And now I am, too.
Every region has its own particular riff on “sausage in a bun,
” like Nuremberg’s much-loved Drei im Weggla
(see slide 2) or the massive Thuringer, whose bun cannot hope to
contain it all. You can have your
sausage with potatoes or with kraut (hopefully both).
There’s a sausage for every morsel of every pig or cow,
as there should be. Here are 10 favorites I discovered wandering
around Germany’s outdoor Christmas markets.
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Knackwurst, also spelled knockwurst, are short, thick sausages made of finely ground pork, flavored with plenty of garlic. The name comes from the German “knacken,” which means “to crack.” We’re assuming these sausages were named for the crackling sound the casing makes when bitten into, but it could very well be for their highly addictive qualities. Recommended served with sauerkraut and mustard.
CHOW.com’s Blake Smith shows how the simple technique of cutting
a spiral pattern into your hot dog before grilling it will not only improve
the wiener-eating experience,but will also transform the dog into
a conversation starter.
Watch Video HERE
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Yesterday’s dinner.
After that, I probably should not eat at all today ? 😦
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Yesterday’s lunch.
First time in my life I cooked grits for myself. Love it !
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Light, tasty, healthy, delicious.
Life is Good !
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Of all potato dishes in the world,
this is my absolute favorite !
Potatoes,
Balsamic Vinegar,
Garlic,
Onion,
Spicy Sausage,
Olive oil,
Chilies,
Scallion,
Kosher Salt,
Fresh Ground Pepper.
Cover potatoes, vinegar, salt and pepper with foil, steam in oven at 420 until soft.
Remove foil, add all other ingredients and roast until golden brown.
Bon Appetit ! Life is Good !
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A shot from my past.
(Bogota, Columbia).:-).
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Bon Appetit ! Life is Good !