Seems like my oldest (who is thirteen) is revisiting toddlerhood, in behavior certainly, and also with illnesses. Every other week, he is down with a fever or cough or runny nose. And this time, he shared it with the entire family (save my husband, who has had the great pleasure of spending the long holiday weekend digging holes in the garden and nursing four family members back to health).I
That'll Cure What Ails You ... Oven Cure That Is!531
Aaaah, oven cured tomatoes. Close your eyes for a moment and take one deep, lung filling breath, and slowly let it out. Now imagine your senses filled with the wonderful aroma of seasoned tomatoes tossed with olive oil slowing curing in a warm,[...]
guanciale - post cure and ready for hanging (caution: contains graphic pork images)511 (1 vote)
Personally I think pork jowls are a thing of beauty. On the other hand, I can totally see how many people might not agree. So, a warning in advance that this post contains some unadulterated and extremely graphic images of pork in all[...]
Race for the Cure ? Detroit531
A yearly tradition, my mom and I walk the 5K Race for the Cure . Downtown Detroit is a fun place for a walk ? definitely some good sights and people watching! Race for the Cure brings thousands of[...]
Day Six: Susan G. Komen, Bake for the Cure Down Home Crawfish Etouffee531
Welcome Welcome to Kitchen Belleicious! I am beyond excited about today because yours truly is the featured blogger for SITS, which stands for the Secret is in the Sauce and today is the last recipe to post for Bake for the Cure! Let's go back-How[...]