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New Dinner: Impossible Host Announced
Posted by Patsy Kreitman on Edible TV.
Food Network has announced that the winner of the The Next Iron Chef, Michael Symon, will be replacing Robert Irvine on Dinner: Impossible. Chef Michael Symon will be doing double duty by working on Iron Chef America and taking over hosting duties for Robert Irvine.
The format of the show will […]
Take Your Coffee Green in Asheville, NC
Posted by Kelby Carr on Well Fed on the Town.
In a town with a whole bunch of wonderful and beloved independent coffee shops, it isn’t easy for a new coffee shop to get attention. The Green Sage, however, has managed to already get a following. One of the first things you notice about the downtown […]
Review: Cooking with the Woo2 Raised Grid
Posted by Davekatz on Get Your Grill On.
My only complaint with the Big Green Egg ceramic cooker is that grilling directly over the lump can be a little challenging. The standard direct setup puts the cooking grid right on top of the hot coals. The heat can get plenty intense and the angle makes it […]
Keeping Green Glamourous
Posted by Cate O’Malley on Growers and Grocers
When it comes to “going green,” people often make the mistake in thinking that you have to give up being stylish as well. Luckily for us, that couldn’t be further from the truth, and in author Sophie Uliano’s new book, she shows us how to be glamourous […]
Saving Green while Going Green
Posted by Patsy Kreitman on Edible TV
In honor of this week’s Earth Day celebrations, we are taking a brief break from Edible TV to discuss ways to save money while incorporating more eco-friendly habits in your life. You might be surprised by the simple ways you can reduce your carbon footprint and in the […]
ZEN Green Tea Liqueur
Posted by Sandy Smith on A Nice Cuppa.
I’m no mixologist, and I’m not even a veteran cocktail drinker, but I was intrigued by the idea of a green-tea-flavored liqueur, so I jumped on the opportunity to review this product. In retrospect, I’m very glad I did.
Although it’s not surprising that green-tea liqueurs have apparently been around for […]
Reduce Your Water Usage by Making a Few Small Changes
Posted by Patsy Kreitman on Growers & Grocers.
With the warmer months quickly approaching, now is a good time to start thinking about conserving water. During those warm months, it is so easy to just turn on the lawn sprinklers and walk away. Before you know it, you’ve watered your lawn for an hour! Or maybe […]
“Way More Fun Than Cut-Out Cookies!”
Posted by Erika Waz on Kids Cuisine.
That’s what my son said to me as we made the latest cookie to cross our kitchen counter. I had decided to make cookies, but I wanted something more interactive for my son than dumping a few ingredients in a bowl. I wanted hands on, with delicious final results. […]
Celebrate Earth Day with Well Fed
Today, as everyone celebrates Earth Day, if you take a spin through the sites in our network, you’ll notice that we’re all celebrating it here in different ways too. But we’re committed to one common goal … doing what we can for our environment.
It is surprisingly easy to make a huge impact. Something as small as cutting […]
Baby Steps To Doing a Better Job Taking Care of My Home
Posted by Kelley Smith on Fit Fare
Taking care of myself in a more healthful way has evolved in baby steps. A few small changes here and a few small changes there have developed into a new, slimmer, better feeling, more healthful me! The changes were a challenge at first. But they became less and less […]
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