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SamCyn's Edible Adventures. The Delectable Adventures of Cooking, Living and Loving…. If you would like to use any part of this blog: pictures, recipes, etc., you may do so as long as you credit me by linking back to my site. This labor of love takes time, thought, effort, etc., and should be acknowledged as such. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email. Food in the Arts.
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Food & Money: May 2011
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How much it costs to make a meal. Sunday, May 29, 2011. I've been at my parents' house in Texas for five days, and eventually, I just had to get in that kitchen and do something. Yesterday, my Mom's friend Wanda brought over a bunch of fresh veggies from her neighbour's garden. Score! My mom hates okra, so she insisted that I be the one to cook up the okra. Happily, included in the bag full of yummies (yes, veggies are yummies, you crazy fool) were fresh yellow squash and tomatoes, too! Let's not mention...
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Food & Money: January 2015
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How much it costs to make a meal. Friday, January 16, 2015. Rebozados (Crisp-Fried Shrimp), Roasted Potatoes, and Sauteed Mushrooms and Onions. About 3 lbs Russett potatoes - $1.49 (BJs). 1 medium yellow onion - $0.23 (FL). 4 Tbsp Butter - $0.36 (BJs). 2 Tbsp Olive Oil - $0.32 (FL). Sea Salt - $0.02. Fresh Ground Pepper - $0.02. About 2 cloves garlic - $0.13. 1 T Butter - $0.09. 2 T Olive Oil - $0.16. 8 ounces sliced mushrooms - $1.59 (FL). 1/2 medium yellow onion - $0.12. 2 eggs - $0.50. Next time I mak...
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Food & Money: December 2013
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How much it costs to make a meal. Saturday, December 14, 2013. A family member shared this fantastic pin with me today. $0.30 brownie mix! Here's the link. I'll share photos once I've made 'em. Cheers, y'all! Http:/ www.pinterest.com/pin/543176405028809531/? E t s=pin-text&e t=df7d0ba57af94620b1390d76eae080bf&utm source=sendgrid.com&utm medium=email&utm campaign=share pin user. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day by Hertzberg and Francois. How to Cook Everything by Mark Bittman.
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Food & Money: November 2011
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How much it costs to make a meal. Saturday, November 19, 2011. Mark Bittman's Fastest Yeast Bread. 3 Cups Flour - $0.36. 2 tsp quick rise yeast - $0.43. 1 tsp salt - $0.01. 1/4 Cup Olive Oil - $0.44. 1 Tbsp Kosher Salt - $0.03. 1 Cup Warm Water. Total Cost 1 Loaf Bittman's Bread: $1.27. How much does it cost to make homemade bread. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day by Hertzberg and Francois. Homemade Bread by the Food Editors of Farm Journal. Made with Love and Butter.
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Food & Money: Pasta Challenge! Week 1 - Fettuccine Alfredo with Asparagus
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How much it costs to make a meal. Sunday, May 19, 2013. Week 1 - Fettuccine Alfredo with Asparagus. I didn't mention the chocolate in the ingredients, as I ate that separately. 1 pound Asparagus - $9.08 (yikes! 3/4 pound Fettuccine - $1.13. 1 Cup Heavy Cream - $1.60. Pinch nutmeg - $0.02. 3/4 tsp salt - $0.01. 1/8 tsp ground black pepper - $0.03. 1/2 Cup Grated Parmesan more for serving - $2.33. We used about a third of a wedge). Just now I realize I should have tossed some of my fresh. Artisan Bread in ...
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Food & Money: Mark Bittman's Hainanese Chicken Rice with Ginger-Chile Sauce
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How much it costs to make a meal. Wednesday, January 7, 2015. Mark Bittman's Hainanese Chicken Rice with Ginger-Chile Sauce. Mark Bittman's Hainanese Chicken Rice with Ginger-Chile Sauce. One 3-4 lb Chicken - @ 1.09/lb (BJs) - 4.55. 1 t salt-$0.01. 3 T roughly chopped garlic - $0.20. 5 slices fresh ginger, peeled and smashed - $0.42. 1/4 C peanut oil - $0.35 (FL). 3 shallots, roughly chopped - $1.75 (FL). 2 C long-grain rice - $0.38 (BJ's). Salt and black pepper to taste $0.02. 1 T sugar - $0.03. Here's ...
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Food & Money: July 2011
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How much it costs to make a meal. Saturday, July 2, 2011. Turkey Leg or Crab Cake? Last week we went to Historic St. Mary's City in south eastern Maryland for our 6th Wedding Anniversary. It was a brilliant idea and a fabulous family day. It was much like a mini-Rennaissance festival, but Colonial America Festival. Fun Fun! L-dog downed the crab cake, but he gave me a bite or two. I didn't much like it. Sarah and I handled the turkey leg. Stan took this picture. An hour of swimming for $20! Mastering the...
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Food & Money: May 2013
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How much it costs to make a meal. Sunday, May 19, 2013. Week 1 - Fettuccine Alfredo with Asparagus. I didn't mention the chocolate in the ingredients, as I ate that separately. 1 pound Asparagus - $9.08 (yikes! 3/4 pound Fettuccine - $1.13. 1 Cup Heavy Cream - $1.60. Pinch nutmeg - $0.02. 3/4 tsp salt - $0.01. 1/8 tsp ground black pepper - $0.03. 1/2 Cup Grated Parmesan more for serving - $2.33. We used about a third of a wedge). Just now I realize I should have tossed some of my fresh. Artisan Bread in ...
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Food & Money: October 2011
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How much it costs to make a meal. Friday, October 21, 2011. Seven Quick Takes Friday - Things I Haven't Posted. Y'all head over there when you finish with me. Sorry for the TERRIBLE picture here. I suddenly realized that I ought to be taking a picture, as I had enough stuffing left for one enchilada. These enchiladas were great and cheaper than the pork ones. You know, on the bridge in Richmond? Oh, how I would love to make their sauce. Alas. See that foam standing up on its own? Yum If you have an espre...
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