Posted on July 7, 2009 by Mary Collette Rogers
When the weather turns hot, deciding what’s for dinner can leave you feeling completely cold and clueless. The problem may lie less with the weather and more with our mealtime “wardrobe.” Find out how to add a little “summer style” to make your mealtime lineup more appealing when the hot weather rolls in.
Filed under: Cooking, Meal Planning, Recipes, Vegetable-a-Month | Tagged: Finger Foods, Grain Salads, Grilling, Hot Weather Meals, Meal Ideas for Summer, Meal Planning, Pasta, Sandwiches, Summer Salads, Tofu, What to Cook for Dinner in Summer, Wraps | 1 Comment »
Posted on January 21, 2009 by Mary Collette Rogers
A look at how a real life pantry works, so you can begin to see what kinds of things can be bought, successfully stored, then translated into deliciously quick meals.
Filed under: Grocery Shopping, Meal Planning, Pantry Know-How | Tagged: Eating from the Pantry, How to Stock a Pantry, Meal Planning, Pantry, Pantry Meals, Stocking the Pantry, Why Keep a Pantry | 1 Comment »
Posted on December 10, 2008 by Mary Collette Rogers
What do you do if you’ve been told to stop eating wheat or gluten? Cookbooks and recipes aren’t a bad starting point. But they are only part—and a relatively small part of the solution. What’s more, they’re the easy part. Find out the deeper fundamentals that will lead to more lasting–and enjoyable–success.
Filed under: Gluten-Free/Wheat-Free Eating, Healthy Eating, New Ingredients, Organization in the Kitchen, Recipes | Tagged: Attitudes for Healthy Eating, Feeding children, Gluten free diet, Gluten-free recipes, Kitchen Organizing, Picky eaters, Wheat free diet, Wheat-free recipes | Leave a Comment »
Posted on November 23, 2008 by Mary Collette Rogers
Fighting crowds of frenetic shoppers can zap the magic right out of your holiday buying. So avoid last-minute shopping–which is easy enough if you took the first Stress-Reducing Secret to heart and planned out your holiday meals in advance.
Filed under: Cooking, Grocery Shopping, Organization in the Kitchen, Uncategorized | Tagged: Avoiding Holiday Shopping Crowds, Grocery Shopping, Holiday Cooking, Holiday Meals, Holiday Stress, Last-Minute Pressure, Shopping Lists | 3 Comments »
Posted on November 15, 2008 by Mary Collette Rogers
Isn’t it amazing how the holidays bring out the worst in us—especially family gatherings? No wonder they make such perfect fodder for movies! In the spirit of happier and saner holiday gatherings, here are some secrets (seven, to be exact) for toning down the stress around one of the biggest stressors of all: holiday meal making.
Filed under: Cooking, Meal Planning, Organization in the Kitchen, Uncategorized | Tagged: Holiday Cooking, Holiday Meals, Holiday Stress, Last-Minute Pressure, Meal Planning | 4 Comments »
Posted on July 25, 2008 by Mary Collette Rogers
There are lots of slow cooker recipes to choose from. The problem lies in choosing just one or two to actually make. While a lot of that choosing is a matter of personal taste, here’s one thing I’ve learned specific to slow cooker recipes: Look for recipes that take advantage of a slow cooker’s two big advantages: cooking the heck out of tough characters, and fixing it and forgetting about it.
Filed under: Cooking, Equipment, Organization in the Kitchen, Recipes | Tagged: Advantages and Disadvantages of Slow Cookers and Crockp, Crockpots, Finding Good Recipes, Fix It and Forget It, Gourmet Slow Cooker Recipes, Slow Cookers, Specialized Kitchen Appliances, What are Crockpots and Slow Cookers Good For | Leave a Comment »
Posted on July 24, 2008 by Mary Collette Rogers
No doubt about it: a specialized appliance can make cooking a lot easier, save a lot of time and produce really delicious meals—but only if you first invest a little time getting ready to use it.
Filed under: Cooking, Organization in the Kitchen, Recipes, Techniques | Tagged: Cooking Investments, Crockpots, Finding Good Recipes, Kitchen Appliances, Slow Cookers | 1 Comment »
Posted on July 24, 2008 by Mary Collette Rogers
The idea is perfect: throw a few ingredients into a stoneware crock, turn it on and voila! At the end of the day, you walk in the kitchen and there waits a richly aromatic meal, all cooked and ready to go. So why are so many slow cookers sitting in the cupboard instead of cooking on the counter?
Filed under: Cooking, Equipment, Organization in the Kitchen | Tagged: Crockpots, Kitchen Appliances, Slow Cookers | Leave a Comment »