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Yum Saturday Roundup08.23.08

Peach Rice Pudding PopsI am in love with the Sugar Network - GeekSugar, YumSugar & CasaSugar are my regular reads. I do keep up with the other areas as well but those are my favorite. So on this beautiful Saturday I thought I’d do a round up of my saved things from YumSugar recently (or not so recently).

I haven’t actually tried any of these recipes yet but I do plan on it soon.

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Gastrosexual … there could be a sexier name08.12.08

I learned a new word today … gastrosexual:

They say that the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach but it seems the dining tables have turned as increasing numbers of men are taking up cooking in a bid to seduce women.

Dubbed ‘Gastrosexuals‘ this new generation of men consider cooking more a hobby than a household chore and use their kitchen prowess to impress friends and prospective partners. -Mail Online via yumsugar

While, I’m not so into the sound of the word gastrosexual I am certainly into guys who can cook. This girl likes to eat! Is master chef on your list of ideal mate?

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K is for Kitchen03.13.08

kitch·en
noun
1. a room or place equipped for cooking.
2. a room equipped for preparing meals.

I was reluctant to use the word kitchen to be a defining point for twenty somethings because honestly I am not quite sure how I think of said word (or said room). After much debate I decided that whether I like it or not, the kitchen has some how become more apart of my life as I’ve gotten older. Something about getting my own place gave me a desire to learn to cook. Even if it was only for a little bit. When I first started blogging I found an internet buddy who had many things in common with me, including being a graphic designer. She and I have become internet/email/blogging friends and I am often quite amused at how similar two strangers can be. Michelle has a much similar few of the whole cooking game as I do, so I figured she’d be a good candidate to write about the kitchen. I was hoping maybe Michelle could shed some light on my love/hate relationship with my kitchen.

This guest post was written by Michelle of Michelle & the City, a 25 year old graphic designer living in Ohio.

There is a room in my home that I definitely have mixed feelings about. We were hot and heavy for a while, but then frozen meals came along and we just didn’t spend as much time together anymore. I’m sure he misses me, but sometimes I just can’t find the time in my busy life to spend an entire night with him. I’m pretty sure he wants to break-up with me.

Yes, I’m talking about my kitchen.

As a 25-year old single woman who lives alone, I don’t find the need to cook full meals anymore. To take the time to find recipes, go out and buy the 20 ingredients and spend the next 3 hours in the kitchen. I am content with peanut butter on toast or a bowl of cereal and cold milk most nights.

But you know what? This bothers the hell out of me.

I want to be the next Martha Stewart. Or at least a distant relative. I want to be the mother who makes the best lemon bars on the block, packs the best lunches and hosts Thanksgiving dinner. I want my pasta salad to be requested at potlucks and for my girlfriends to ask for my lemon meringue pie recipe because it’s the best they’ve ever tasted.

It’s not that I can’t cook, although I am more of an amateur. When I had a live-in boyfriend I loved cooking for him. Maybe not every day, but there was something satisfying about having someone to make a home-cooked meal for. But it was nothing fancy. (I do make a mean Tater Tot Casserole however, you should try it!)

But I want to be better.

I want to learn. In fact, the last time I had a get together with my high school girlfriends we decided to exchange recipes over email when we made something we really liked. We laughed about how this made us feel old, but we liked the fact that we can grow up and still have something to share with each other and have in common besides high school crushes.

So what do you guys think? Does this Susie homemaker wannabe feeling happen to every 20-something woman? Does it depend on your marital status? Share your feelings on the kitchen with me. I hope I’m not the only one pining away at all my un-used appliances!

I say that the Susie homemaker wannabe feelings are stronger for me when I have someone to cook for. I found myself cooking more often when I was in a relationship. When it’s just me my love of Macaroni gives me no reason to spend much time playing Martha. What about you guys?

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Yum Saturday02.16.08

How good do these Caramel Apple Pie Cupcakes look? This will definitely be added to my “to cook” list.apple pie cupcake

Just one of 8,621 reasons why I love yumsugar!

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I miss my mac’n'cheese01.04.08

Friday’s are supposed to be fun around here. I am being completely random today. I am sick in bed and I am craving Macaroni and Cheese. Did I mention I’m in love with Mac’N'Cheese? Oh you are too? LET’S BE FRIENDS!

mac'n'cheese

Do you guys like your macaroni all fancy with other stuff in it or straight out of the box, or are there adventurous make it from scratch kinda people still out there? I’m a Velveeta girl myself, well and I love Kraft, but either way I like it straight outta the box.

I can’t have any until I get over this stupid flu, so maybe you guys can have some and I’ll live vicariously.

Happy Friday!

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Skip the restaurant, make it yourself10.22.07

One of the best ways to save money is to cut down on the amount of times you go to restaurants and fast food places. You can save so much money by making food at home. I like to make extra’s at dinner so I can have leftovers for lunch the next day.

One of the problems I have with cooking at home is thinking of ideas. There are so many great recipe sites (my favorite is allrecipes.com) but I get overwhelmed if I go there without an idea of what I might want. Reading over menu’s at restaurants is a strange pleasure of mine. There have been several times I’ve read something on a menu and thought "hmm that sounds good I bet I could make that at home." But by the time I get home I forgot what it was I was going to attempt to throw together.

Today I found the solution … I found this website called RecipeInsider that has secret recipes from many different brands and restaurants.

From the list of recipes I am most excited about:

I could keep going but I’ll let you check out the list yourself.

Posted in Cooking, Deal, Finances, Restaurantwith 10 Comments →

The sandwiches are coming to life08.15.07

Coolest Sandwiches

The coolest pictures of sandwiches that you will see today

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101 one hundred and ones07.26.07

101 one hundred and ones

That would be one hundred and one, one hundred and ones, not one-O-ones. This is a list of 101 different 101 lists.

The real question should be why does step by step instructions (101) have to be the same as a list of one hundred and one things (101).

There is something about the 101 list that always grabs my attention. I thought it would be fun to see if I could find 101 different 101 lists.

Happy bookmarking!

Around the House

  1. 101 New Uses for Everyday Things
  2. 101 Tips For Improving Children’s Behavior
  3. 101 Extraordinary Uses for Ordinary Things
  4. 101 Car Games, Travel Games and Road Trip Games for Kids
  5. 101 Great Gifts to Make - Christmas Gift Ideas and Projects
  6. 101 Dog Training Tips
  7. 101 Sex Positions
  8. 101 things not to say during sex

(more…)

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