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It’s a Schwinn-Win Situation
I am not the most athletic type. In fact, I’ve never found a sport or activity I truly enjoy, one I’m passionate about, one I can’t wait to rush out and do each day. While many find exercise invigorating, I … Continue reading
The Sweetness of First Dates
Himself and I pedaled to the Studio City Farmers’ Market this past weekend, and in addition to the fresh produce we had in mind to buy, we stocked up on dates for the biking energy they afford. These dates are … Continue reading
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Tagged couscous, date, desert, farmers' market, fresh date, goat cheese, oatmeal
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Confetti Spaghetti: It’s a Party on a Plate!
This recipe makes enough for two, so it’s easy to multiply, depending on how many souls are at your table, or how hungry you are. Here’s how I do it: Confetti Spaghetti 8 oz. dried pasta (linguine) or one handful … Continue reading
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Tagged beggars linguine, farmers' market, fresh vegetables, garden, Heirloom tomatoes, home made pasta, pasta
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To Market, To Market…
On our last trip to Paris, Himself and I rented a flat in Montmartre with a kitchen. Not that we wanted to spend our entire time there cooking, but having a kitchen allowed us to whittle quite a few euros … Continue reading
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Tagged bread, charcuterie, cheese store, cooking date, farmers' market, gourmet, Paris
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