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Tag Archives: escargot
Think Outside the Shell
Escargots + Risotto = Escargotto (cute, eh?!) I have nothing against eating escargots out of their adorable little shells or from one of those almost as adorable little ceramic dishes made for that sole purpose, but it’s easy to … Continue reading
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Tagged butter, escargot, French breakfast radish, leeks, risotto, shell, snail
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Givings & Misgivings
Do I dare donate these foods to the hungry? One lazy Saturday morning recently a Boy Scout rings the doorbell. He and his troop mates are canvassing the neighborhood collecting canned goods for a feed-the-homeless drive. He’s polite and … Continue reading
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Tagged Boy Scouts, charity, coconut milk, cooking from scratch, escargot, food donation, snails
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Playing Hard-to-Get: Disagreeable but Delicious
Until quite recently, say the last century or less, humankind has had to get by on whatever food was close at hand and not moving too fast or putting up too much of a fight. None of this modern-day popping … Continue reading
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Tagged aioli, artichoke, escargot, garlic, how to make aioli, olive, snail
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