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Perfect for both everyday use and baking, the Sugar Please dispenser allows you to keep a keen eye on how much of the sweet stuff you’re putting into your food, sans measuring spoons. Each press of the button automatically releases a half teaspoon of sugar (comparable to a packet), making it the perfect gizmo to […]
Recipe courtesy of Mom’s Budget
1 1/4 lbs ground turkey
1 onion, chopped
1 cup sour cream
1 cup frozen corn
2 cans/jars mild enchilada sauce (or kick it up for spicer enchiladas)
2 cups grated cheese (cheddar or Monterey Jack)
6-8″ tortillas (you will need approx 10-12 depending on size)
Friday, August 15, 2008
6 - 9 p.m.
Viking Cooking School
$99
As summer comes to a close, this is perfect time to consider throwing an end-of-the-season soiree for your friends and family. Consider this class from the Viking Cooking School:
“Memorable parties have one thing in common: luscious, imaginative and provocatively presented fare. This well-planned menu celebrating the season’s […]
I don’t know what’s happened in recent years, but I’ve discovered that it’s very rare to get a pizza delivered to your house that’s adequately cut so you can simply pull a slice out of the box and enjoy the cheesy treat on the spot. You inevitably have to either get out a knife or […]
Rosie, the attentive robot maid from “The Jetsons,” was always one of my favorite characters on that show. Of course, no one has found a way to bring Rosie to life, but it appears that someone has laid the foundation for doing just that. In fact, scientists from the Technical University of Munich have created […]