Green Mango offers a Thai treat (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)

March 2nd, 2010 entirelyrecipes.com Posted in Recipes in the News | No Comments »

Thai food is characterized by sweet, salty, spicy and sour tastes — all in the same dish. Rice is a staple in Thai food. It’s included in every meal, every day at the Wilkins restaurant.
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Great Grilling for Less (Marketwire)

March 1st, 2010 entirelyrecipes.com Posted in Recipes in the News | No Comments »

Tips for a Blowout Barbecue on a Budget
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The joy of cooking (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)

March 1st, 2010 entirelyrecipes.com Posted in Recipes in the News | No Comments »

I had forgotten how much I liked to beat egg whites until I decided to bake a fat-free chocolate angel food cake for my friend, Grant, who had just had a heart attack.
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Fun Thanksgiving equals feathers in your cap (Richmond Times-Dispatch)

February 28th, 2010 entirelyrecipes.com Posted in Recipes in the News | No Comments »

NEW YORK Ah, Thanksgiving. Food, family, football. In some ways, it is what it is, but if you’re looking to liven up your holiday table, shake off turkey coma or wrench people away from the TV – if just for a while – there is a lot to do. What about a game of who killed the turkey? Turn a traditional murder mystery evening on its tail feathers with a Thanksgiving theme. Dole out period pilgrim …
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Travel Postcard: 48 hours in wintry Helsinki (Reuters)

February 27th, 2010 entirelyrecipes.com Posted in Recipes in the News | No Comments »

HELSINKI (Reuters Life!) – Got 48 hours in Helsinki, where forward-looking creation and converging worldwide influences give a fresh twist to the city’s rich heritage?
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