Once tender, beets can be sliced or diced to use in salads, risotto, and vegetable side dishes. Serve beets warm with a dressing of butter, lemon juice, and seasoning, or dress them with orange juice topped with slivers of green onion or glazed with orange marmalade. Serve cooked beets wa...
Ever needed a use for orange peels? I sometimes dehydrate my organic orange peels to use in tea. Also, tuff non-organic orange peels in a jar andcover with vinegar for a week to make a great smelling vinegar cleaner. I also cut my orange peels into small pieces and toss them into the...
My homemade orange jam was a huge hit with the kids, so I decided to use the same method to make a lemon jam. Since I didn’t have organic lemons, I didn’t want to make a marmalade with the zest or peel. Kids are sometimes squeamish about peels in jam, especially toddlers who m...
from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada has a doggone strange suggestion, "My brother Doug used to make something my mum called "Dog's Breakfast". Put a piece of toast on the bottom of a bowl, top with 2 fried eggs, and spread ketchup on top. Use a knife and fork to cut into pieces, ...
Top each latke with 1/2 teaspoon ricotta cheese and 1/2 teaspoon orange marmalade. Everything bagel Omit sprinkling additional salt after frying; instead sprinkle each latke with 1/4 teaspoon everything bagel seasoning. Spread each with 1 teaspoon whitefish salad; top each with 1/2 teaspoon cap...
Mix barbecue sauce, orange marmalade, paprika, and mustard in a saucepan and bring them to a boil for 5 minutes. Add your Little Smokies and cook over medium heat for 15 minutes. Let the sauce thicken and the Smokies heat. Serve warm and enjoy. ...
You can use many of these words as is, or precede the color they represent to produce a compound adjective. Rather thananthracite, for example, you might preferanthracite black. Black anger black, anthracite, bat black, boot black, cat black, cave black, cavity black, charcoal, coal black,...
Add to fruit, tuna, or chicken salads. Serve alongside savory foods: soft-ripened cheese, meat, poultry, and wild game. Make into applesauce, jelly, jam, marmalade, syrup, butter, chutney, or vinegar. Use in pies, cakes, crisps, cobblers, strudels, tarts, muffins, crepes, flans, strudel...
[Here I usedZig Clean Color Real Brush Markersto color the bear.] Then, I added the card panel to an orange card base, stamped the “Boo” sentiment in orange marmalade Distress Oxide ink and Voila! A cute Halloween card that didn’t take very long at all!
Maybe it's not a flat-screen TV, but everyone's gotta eat. These make great party favors or a nice gift for a party host.