15 Minute BLT Pizza

15 Minute BLT Pizza

Today it was the lowest tide it will be all year, so we went on down to the area of Alki Beach near Mee-Kwa-Moos Park (which is one of the most awesome places in Seattle to view the sunset)  to have a peek at skittering baby crabs, spurting clam holes and tickle some anemones in the tide pools.  It was an absolutely beautiful day for a little beach exploration, but it left me not only hungry but also pretty worn out and not wanting to go all crazy preparing an elaborate dinner. Continue reading

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Shrimp Po Boys & Endolyne Joe’s

Homemade Shrimp Po Boy

If you can't get to New Orleans, bring New Orleans to you with my recipe for homemade traditional style Shrimp Po Boy or Eat at Joe's!

I have many wonderful memories specifically tied to the scents and tastes of certain foods.  So many to share, but for now I will just share my latest trip down a food filled Memory Lane.  This will require us to travel back in time to the Summer of ’08 and the journey of a lifetime that traversed over 7,000 miles across America. Continue reading

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Farmers Markets


Spring has sprung folks and that means that your neighborhood Farmers Markets that were closed during the Winter months are about to open up!  Local Farmers and Artisan Food Producers from around Washington will be making their delectable foods available to you this season. Continue reading

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Hummus

Hummus is one of those dishes that carnivores and vegans can agree is a little chunk of heaven… in a dippable and spreadable form. I’ve been known to make a pretty mean and delicious Hummus (aka houmous, hommus, or humus). Everytime I get asked for the recipe people freak out that it is so easy to make. Continue reading

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Mango-Lime Preserves

Oh the blushing, ripe and supple Mango, with its soft orange flesh just dripping of sweet nectar.  It is hard to contain myself… Mangoes are delicious, succulent and down right sexy.  I do not think I have ever met a Mango I did not like. Continue reading

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Pink Coconut Cookies

Looking to gain favor with the Easter Bunny this year? Well, I’ve got a little treat in store for you and it is even Gluten Free. Oh yes, my GF friends I have some springtime cookie love that is right up your alley. Continue reading

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Drunken Pot Roast

Drunken Pot Roast
Here comes March filled with Corned Beef & Cabbage, but we are not going to go down the traditional road. Oh no, my friends, we are taking a little beefy-boozey filled detour with a good ole pot roast and a bottle of wine. Oh yeah… that’s what I’m talking about, folks, Comfort Food at its best and simple to boot. Continue reading

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Feel Good by Giving

Help Hunger

I want to start this out by sharing a little about my past.  I did not come from a life of privilege or wealth.  My Father was a hard working man, my Mother a homemaker and while we didn’t have alot as kids we were never short on love.  During my childhood the country was in the throes of the recession of the 70s.  Jobs, money, oil and food were all things in short supply.  My Father’s job was hit hard and he found himself out of work.  Unemployment was enough to pay the bills, but that was it.

When we went to look for help the Food Banks were dry, our Church was tapped, our family and friends were in no better shape than we were.  It was hard times.  I remember watching my Parents not eat for 3 days just to give my Brother and Myself the last can of beans. My parents sat where they thought we could not see them crying in each other’s arms. They were  wondering what they were going to feed us tomorrow and hoping for some kind of help.  This made a lasting impression on me as a child and I vowed that if I were ever in a position to help people… I would.  I did not want other kids or their parents to ever be sad over the last can of beans.

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Goodbye Gourmet

Early Work
The early days of my food styling & photography with Gourmet’s Apple Pie… so much still left to learn. circa 1993

It is with a very heavy heart that I, along with many others,  bid farewell to a magazine that threw open the doors of an exciting culinary world for me to explore. You can read more about the shuttering of Gourmet Magazine here.

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Biksemad – Thrown Together Food

Biksemad

Lately, I have been trying my hand at Danish cuisine. Why? Well this summer I will be going to visit my other home in Copenhagen for the very first time. You see I imported myself a hubby from Denmark and I have been wanting to give him a little taste of home. Also, to practice cooking Danish food so I can (hopefully)  impress our friends and family in Demark.

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