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Gustatory Discourse: 05.2010
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Because we eat anyway. Why not make it a bit more cerebral? Actually, no, the customer is not always right. Sorry to burst your bubble, but this popularly held belief is far from correct in reality. The truth is, in modern restaurants (specifically the type in which I work) much of the power has been taken away from the customer and given back to the chef. Now, I agree that there are certain instances where the customer is. Sorry, order something else. Let me put this a bit more succinctly: as chefs, we ...
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the child's plate: February 2013
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The Chef's Emporium presents The Child's Plate, a kids recipe blog. All chefs start somewhere, our simple recipes for children will tantalize your little chef as they discover the world of food through a "hands-on" experience of textures, aromas and flavors. Wednesday, February 13, 2013. St Valentine's Day Recipe for Kids. Story about a love. I won't age myself by telling you the year of when this romance began. But I must have been quite young, probably not old enough yet to even read myself a story.
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the child's plate: Mini ICE CREAM CupCakes
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The Chef's Emporium presents The Child's Plate, a kids recipe blog. All chefs start somewhere, our simple recipes for children will tantalize your little chef as they discover the world of food through a "hands-on" experience of textures, aromas and flavors. Tuesday, August 27, 2013. Mini ICE CREAM CupCakes. Birthday Party Flavored ICE CREAM CUPCAKES. In adorable little edible packages. The best part of the Birthday Party. For me was always the cake. These mini Ice Cream Cupcake are only a mouthful or tw...
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the child's plate: November 2008
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The Chef's Emporium presents The Child's Plate, a kids recipe blog. All chefs start somewhere, our simple recipes for children will tantalize your little chef as they discover the world of food through a "hands-on" experience of textures, aromas and flavors. Sunday, November 30, 2008. Kid's Recipe for Autumn Leaves, A Thanksgiving Treat. MARZIPAN SNAILS - a recipe for kids. Treat receives, especially when presented in such fun and festive colors and shapes. Our Little Chef begins by cutting the Marzipan ...
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the child's plate: November 2010
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The Chef's Emporium presents The Child's Plate, a kids recipe blog. All chefs start somewhere, our simple recipes for children will tantalize your little chef as they discover the world of food through a "hands-on" experience of textures, aromas and flavors. Tuesday, November 30, 2010. LEFTOVERS in a TURKEY POT PIE - a recipe for kids. I hope a lovely Thanksgiving weekend was had by all. Food, family, feasting - football? 1 Ready Made Pie Crust. Thanksgiving Leftovers, i.e.:. Diced turkey thigh meat, roa...
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the child's plate: August 2013
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The Chef's Emporium presents The Child's Plate, a kids recipe blog. All chefs start somewhere, our simple recipes for children will tantalize your little chef as they discover the world of food through a "hands-on" experience of textures, aromas and flavors. Tuesday, August 27, 2013. Mini ICE CREAM CupCakes. Birthday Party Flavored ICE CREAM CUPCAKES. In adorable little edible packages. The best part of the Birthday Party. For me was always the cake. These mini Ice Cream Cupcake are only a mouthful or tw...
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Gustatory Discourse: Think I don't like food?
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Because we eat anyway. Why not make it a bit more cerebral? Think I don't like food? Then check out the new ink! All vegetables, clockwise from the top:. Artichoke (a purple-tipped variety). Squash (zucchini) with blossoms. Acorn Squash (next to the bell pepper, almost out of the shot). Heirloom Tomatoes (purple, red, and yellow). 11 hours of total needle-work, and well worth it. So much skin, so little time. Ramblings by The Ostreaphile. 30 August, 2010 23:35. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Gustatory Discourse: We're cooking with magnetic energy now!
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Because we eat anyway. Why not make it a bit more cerebral? We're cooking with magnetic energy now! When I started at my current job, I was not expecting quite as many new experiences as I ended up with. (I know, it's a preposition. I don't care.). One of these new things is an Induction Burner. What makes them better? The efficiency, mostly. Here's a handy table I found online:. But I doubt that they work well. Considering that many of them are constructed of plastic materials. To me, that seems lik...
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Gustatory Discourse: 08.2010
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Because we eat anyway. Why not make it a bit more cerebral? Think I don't like food? Then check out the new ink! All vegetables, clockwise from the top:. Artichoke (a purple-tipped variety). Squash (zucchini) with blossoms. Acorn Squash (next to the bell pepper, almost out of the shot). Heirloom Tomatoes (purple, red, and yellow). 11 hours of total needle-work, and well worth it. So much skin, so little time. Ramblings by The Ostreaphile. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Cheese Cupid (pairing suggestions).
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Gustatory Discourse: 03.2010
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Because we eat anyway. Why not make it a bit more cerebral? DIY Reusable Coffee Filter. Do you drink coffee? If so, do you use a drip system (like Melida, Chemex, or any of the automatic systems)? If you answered 'yes' to the second question, you might want to try a reusable filter - it will be better for the environment and (potentially) better for your bank account. There are many. Commercially available, in a range of prices and materials. But why can't you make these yourself? Actually, you can.