I love love to cook and create my own recipes so most «healthy»
cooking blogs seem to lack flavor to me.
Not exact matches
My good friend Irina, whom I can't
seem to stop talking about on this
blog, is an expert on Ayurveda and Ayurvedic
cooking, and helped me track down all the proper ingredients for the soup.
Really appreciate this budget food section as a student can not afford to
cook many of the dishes despite them looking incredibly appetising and while a lot of
blogs will do a post with a couple tips for eating healthy within a budget this
seems pretty unique — its great to see a practical application of them in recipes and on a recurring basis — if this was any indication of what's in store then i'm super excited!
I don't feel that a
cooking blog is a forum to invite debate and controversy, but about four men who are fellow bloggers
seem to... So annoying.
Someone needs a permission slip signed, or a shoe tied, dinner needs to get
cooking and someone is missing a soccer cleat... Somehow I never
seem to really explore the
blog like I would like to.
Something got mixed up behind the curtains and my little
blog was overlooked so it
seemed that I didn't have an assigned
blog for this month to
cook from but April and Jane did a great and amazingly quick job on squeezing me in in the end and I was happy all over again:)
We also checked out the Ravenouscouple
blog: You
seem to now all about Vietnamese
cooking.
I
seem to have amassed a rather large number over the recent years since I've developed an interest in
cooking, and as much as I love to have them, I don't use them nearly enough, tending to get my inspiration from other
blogs or restaurant menus.
From reading your
blog, I know how you
cook and coconut oil
seems right up your alley XOXO
Browsing through
cooking, science, life hacker, fashion, and other educational videos can provide a lot more inspiration and know - how than any text - heavy how - to
blog, which oddly
seem to be the only format available for guidelines on visual design in eLearning!
An alternate suggestion is for you to provide a means of having the WUWT hosted Hocker post discussion @ Judith's place where there is a relatively balanced and open venue versus the ambiance @ the
Cook blog that
seems rather oriented toward non-independent scientific processes.
You reference several
blog posts by J. Duarte - who
seems to feel that the
Cook et al authors were dishonest idiots (the paper passed peer review of methods and results by reviewers the editors respected for domain knowledge), that the raters were blinded by ideological bias (totally ignoring the author ratings giving confirming identical results), complaining about raters discussing criteria (when it's essential for everyone to agree on the same critera, clarifying ambiguities - and that radom presentation prevented collusion on any particular item), and in general making truly absurd and unsupported accusations.