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APPLESAUCE ON THE GO

Posted on January 25, 2012

Those small boxes with the even smaller straw are ubiquitous. Whether filled with juice, chocolate milk, regular milk or some other beverage (but alas, no “Jack” and “Coke” boxes), those little squeeze boxes are perfect for our fast-paced society. So why not applesauce, too? How many times while sitting in the park, riding the subway Continue Reading »

SWEET POTATO LATKES

Posted on January 24, 2012

We saw this on Jamie Geller’s blog. We tried it. We LOVED it. Recipe Baked Sweet Potato Latkes Sweet potato latkes have a rich earthiness and satisfying sweetness that make them hard to resist. Times Prep time: 10 min Ready time: 10 min Ingredients 3 large sweet potatoes, peeled and grated 1 large red onion, Continue Reading »

INTERESTING FOOD NEWS

Posted on January 23, 2012

British scientists have created a super broccoli that has three times more glucoraphanin (it may lower rates of heart disease and some cancers). The scientists cross bred regular British broccoli with a wild Sicilian variety. Here in the States, it is marketed under the brand name of Beneforte. According to those who have tasted this Continue Reading »

HAAGEN DAZS ICE CREAM NOT KOSHER FOR ISRAELIS?

Posted on January 20, 2012

FROM THE JERUSALEM POST Surprise! ‘Häagen-Dazs not kosher’ By JEREMY SHARON Stores that continue to sell the ice cream could lose their kashrut license. The bad news in Israel keeps piling up. Religious tensions, Iran’s nuclear program and regional instability are all worrying enough – but now Häagen-Dazs ice cream in Israel is under threat, Continue Reading »

FALAFEL CHIPS

Posted on January 19, 2012

This Kof-K certified product is also certified vegetarian, certified organic, certified with no trans fats, GMO free and certified to have no gluten. There are no artificial colors, flavors nor preservatives. What you see is what you get. They do, however, possess a great taste. This is a perfect snack, party food, dipping tool or Continue Reading »

PLOCKY’S HUMMUS CHIPS

Posted on January 18, 2012

Yes, you read that correctly- hummus chips! Plocky’s Gluten-Free Hummus Chips® Introducing Plocky’s® all-natural, gluten-free Hummus Chips® with olive oil. This delightfully crunchy Mediterranean snack is the first-of-it’s-kind made with real hummus. It contains no trans fat, is GMO-free and comes certified Kosher (Kof-K). These tasty chips are the ideal nutritional snack and sure to Continue Reading »

ARE YOUR EGGS OLD OR NEW?

Posted on January 17, 2012

Here is a super trick we just learned about telling the relative age of eggs in your fridge. Put the eggs in a bowl of water. Fresh eggs will lie on the bottom of the bowl. Older eggs, due to the increasing air inside them, will stand up in the water. A good use for Continue Reading »

KOPPERS PRESENTS: THE BOX

Posted on January 16, 2012

In the world of panned chocolates, Koppers not only wrote the book, the continue to add chapters all the time! Their newest product is a 2 1/2 inch square box with 4 ounces of delectable treats. “Like what?” you ask. How about these goodies: Nut Assortment (dark chocolate) Cherries Espresso Beans (dark chocolate) Pomegranate (dark Continue Reading »

MAYONNAISE CHICKEN

Posted on January 13, 2012

This is probably the simplest recipe we have ever tried. Even better, we love it! 1 chicken cut into parts 1 1/4 cup Italian style bread crumbs 1/2 cup Mayo Brush chicken with Mayo. Shake chicken in a bag of the bread crumbs. Bake at 425 for about 40 minutes. Eat. Enjoy. Did you make Continue Reading »

GREEN TEA- IT IS AMAZING FOR YOU

Posted on January 12, 2012

FROM PHIL LEMPERT-SUPERMARKET GURU Green Tea, Great for Health January 6, 2012 Green tea, the prized buds and young leaves of an oriental evergreen tree, is made by briefly steaming the leaves, and drying them until they are crisp. The resulting greenish-yellow tea has an earthy, slightly astringent flavor close to the taste of the Continue Reading »