Sentences with phrase «do creative cooking»

Give your child the opportunity to do some creative cooking of his own, Kenworthy suggests.
I do creative cooking with some basis on vegan recipes like this one.

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This way I don't have to think too hard and can save my creative cooking for Saturday and Sunday when there's usually ore time.
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I don't consider myself a «cook» but this creative meal makes it seems like I know what I'm doing..
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We didn't have any cooking implements which made the participants put on their creative caps.
Buffalo Sticky Fingers adapted from Crème de la Crumb Pasta with Creamy Cajun Sauce Sunday, April 15, 2007 A few weeks ago, I was doing prepping in the studio kitchen for a class called «Creative Healthy Cooking» for that evening.
Sunday, April 15, 2007 A few weeks ago, I was doing prepping in the studio kitchen for a class called «Creative Healthy Cooking» for that evening.
Veganism has allowed me to be creative in the kitchen, and it is probably the best thing I could have done to improve my cooking!
I'm reaching for different cookbooks, revisiting past issues of Bon Appetit and Saveur, and loving every minute of the creative process so much that I almost don't miss my glass of wine while I cook: Scallops with Carrot Coconut Curry Sauce, Prosciutto Wrapped Chicken with Cashew Pesto, Spaghetti Squash with Chorizo and Chili Glazed Mushrooms, and Roasted Butternut Squash with Eggplant and Tahini Sauce.
... Because of the heat I've been getting creative with lunches at home that don't require any cooking, and all kinds of beany and hummusy recipes have been my go - t0 lately.
Just because you «can't cook,» doesn't mean you can't be creative with what you have available.
Soups in the freezer are a great backup if unexpected company shows up or if the household cook doesn't feel very creative at the moment.
Their selection of sharable appetizers, greens, flatbreads, and main dishes are the perfect pairing for an afternoon of wine tasting; made of artisan cheeses, house baked breads, and local vegetables, unique and creative sauces, and slow - cooked methods, The Flower Hill Bistro does not disappoint.
I'm doing my best to be vegan & eat healthy, but unfortunately I'm not very creative when it comes to cooking.
I love baking and cooking and I do have to say I am a creative person.
The other wonderful thing about Small Victories is that you don't need to be an expert to enjoy it; if you're more of a «one recipe kind of a cook» the book features creative ways to reuse recipes, turning your single mastered meal into a multitude of delicious moments.
Change the presentation 9) Don't push too hard — don't make mealtime stressful 10) Have your child help select healthy foods like fruits and vegetables 11) Have them help with the cooking 12) Add instead of replacing — pasta with butter, add a few noodles with red sauce 13) Eat good foods yourself — monkey see, monkey do 14) Be creative — Deceptively Delicious (Jessica Seinfeld) 15) Keep focused.do 14) Be creative — Deceptively Delicious (Jessica Seinfeld) 15) Keep focused...
Change the presentation 9) Don't push too hard — don't make mealtime stressful 10) Have your child help select healthy foods like fruits and vegetables 11) Have them help with the cooking 12) Add instead of replacing — pasta with butter, add a few noodles with red sauce 13) Eat good foods yourself — monkey see, monkey do 14) Be creative — Deceptively Delicious (Jessica Seinfeld) 15) Keep focused — no tv, electronics 16) Dessert is not a reward — don't withhold or reward with desserdo 14) Be creative — Deceptively Delicious (Jessica Seinfeld) 15) Keep focused — no tv, electronics 16) Dessert is not a reward — don't withhold or reward with dessert.
My kids don't go to school and we live consensually, cooking, crafting, playing, biking, splashing, sewing (and more sewing), creative - commons - supporting, making music and making sweet, sweet love.
Sometimes it's fun to choose an activity you guys can do together like a cooking class, restaurant package, or spa day -LCB- check this place out for some creative + romantic deals -RCB-.
In addition, there are many creative ways to cook and serve local produce in healthy ways that increase the flavors, preserve the nutrients, and don't add fats or calories.
I don't ever cook special foods just for picky kids or use food as a reward, but I do let kids help cook (it encourages them to try a wider variety of foods) and let them get creative with it...
There are creative ways to cook eggs without oil, but if you do everything else right, It would be OK to use oil for your eggs.
So, I like to spend as much time as possible offline, doing yoga, spending time outside or in my kitchen cooking up lots of creative dishes with my husband, Rob.
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Can't we work full - time, live in urban apartments / houses, enjoy meals with our guests (even if we don't cook), and find ways to make our modern lifestyles work via creative means without feeling like social or economic failures?
Be aware of what you're cooking and don't be afraid to get creative by subtracting and adding approved ingredients.
I like literature, critical theory, local music and shows, the Criterion Collection, cooking with ingredients most people have never even heard of, creative writing, Virginia Woolf, 4 Barrel Coffee, Baudrillard, pretending that I don't love the band Journey, attempting to local my state.Ask me anything.
I am very creative person and love to do things with my hands ie: drawing, writing, cooking, sewing, crafting ect... I love to read and play video games in my down time.
i am a real man, i can do any thing, i respect woman and know how to please... i love to cook and grow food and be creative in all i do...
I usually spend a good month reading whatever I want, or doing other creative pursuits like drawing or music or cooking.
-- more frequent communication with my immediate family — more connectedness with colleagues across the country (and in some cases, around the world)-- becoming acquainted with colleagues from around the world — finding people who have similar experiences for the purpose of mutual moral support — sharing photos with a lot more people (before digital cameras I did not take photographs since it was too expensive)-- distance learning via the web (courses)-- learning about subjects of interest in more depth, especially from papers by others — learning from conferences I was unable to attend in person (through papers posted, blog posts, conference wikis, and photos on Flickr)-- more readily available consumer information — more readily available government information — learning more about basic health issues — more creative cooking since I have more access to recipes — feeling more connected to my favourite musical groups / musicians since they now have extensive websites, email notification services, and blogs — better organization of the various groups I belong to
I am currently taking a one - year practice sabbatical to nurture some creative endeavors, read stacks of books, learn to cook things that don't come out of a box, spend more time walking outdoors and less time sitting, experience a year abroad, practice my rusty Spanish, and spend more time with my family and less time with my iPhone.
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We don't cook a lot of fancy or creative things from our pantry, but it is nice to be able to put together something easy and nutritious (if not delicious) with what we have on hand.
Jaren at Diary of a Recipe Collector Mandy at Mandy's Recipe Box Kelley at The Grant Life Danielle at The Creative Bite Nicole at Or Whatever You Do Julie at Julie's Eats & Treats Megan at With Salt & Wit Jen at Yummy Healthy Easy Justine at Cooking & Beer Sara at Bitz & Giggles Chelsea at Chelsea's Messy Apron Samantha at Five Heart Home Tanya at Lemons for Lulu Andi at The Weary Chef Melanie at Melanie Makes Danae at The Recipe Runner Amanda at Fake Ginger Serene at House of Yumm Cate at Chez Catey Lou Ashley at Spoonful of Flavor Jessica at Sprinkle Some Sugar
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