(Image: Autumn Sweater/Flickr) Though quinoa is not a grain, but the seed of a leafy plant related to spinach, it can be technically substituted for nearly any grain when cooking. It is cultivated in South America and revered by the ancient aztecs as as a source of energy for their fearless warriors. According to The National Academy of …
Do you know the difference between a Cappuccino, Machiatto, Latté, and Café au Lait?
I know I am a victim of pretty much all of these sweet, rich, and foamy drinks from Lattés, Cappuccino’s, Cafe au Laits and my all time favorite Machiattos…. Caramel Machiattos to be exact. 😉 I know that it may be confusing for those …
Yummy Weekly Recap
(Image: TinaVega/Flickr) New Yummy Venture…. Crêpe Royale Hitting The Streets! Adorable Chinese Buddha Shaped Pears, just too cute. Win a Scholarship to Food Blogger Camp in Ixtapa, Mexico… Pretty Cool! Fall, Autumn, mmmmmm, what fall foods are you excited for? Do you know the difference between Bacon, Pancetta, and Prosciutto?
Crêpe Royale Is Hitting The Streets!
Alright guys, if you listened to my interview on The Chatterbox Show two weeks ago you would of heard me mention that I am embarking on a New YUMMY Endeavor! That’s right guys I have partnered up with my sister and my uncle and we are opening up our own restaurant, mobile cart, catering business …
Chinese Farmer Grows Buddha Shaped Pears
Have you ever seen such a thing…. Buddha shaped pears, pretty cute, huh! These adorable looking pears are the handiwork of Chinese farmer Gao Xianzhang, who has grown 10,000o mini pears this season and has plans to ship ake the fruits of his labour to the UK and Europe. Gao spent six years perfecting the intricate baby-shaped …
Win a Scholarship to Food Blogger Camp in Ixtapa, Mexico
Have you ever visited Ixtapa, Mexico before??? If the answer is NO don’t worry you just may have a chance to, right now! Club Med’s Food Blogger Camp is a week-long trip taking place from January 9-16, 2010, in Ixtapa, Mexico, featuring seminars held by food bloggers and writers from around the world and plenty of …
