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Sometimes known as the Wandering Foodie. Likes to study and prepare the classic recipes. Writes for At The Lake Magazine - Cuisine Section
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Classic Tiramisu
Tiramisu is the all-time most classic dessert recipe in the Italian lectionary. You will find it on 75% of the menus in Italian restaurants. There is a good reason for all of this – it is really good and actually… Read More ›
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Granola – An American Classic
Maybe the Europeans might claim title to the inventors of granola. They have something called Muesli in Switzerland. However, in my mind granola is a truly American classic. Invented in California in the 60’s by hippies and Seventh Day Adventists,… Read More ›
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Fudge – An American Classic
With the Holiday Season quickly approaching, it is time to start thinking of all the sweet things we can make. Here is a great one – fudge using three different types of chocolate, two of which are dark. It’s wonderful… Read More ›
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The Best Hummus Ever
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Sexy Italian Salads
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Linguine with Clam Sauce
This is one of the all-time favorite pasta dishes. You will find it on well over 50% of the menus in Italian restaurants. In Italy, Venice is probably most famous for this dish. I have this vision sitting in a… Read More ›
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As American as Apple Pie
I hate clichés, but what is more American than apple pie? We have to have this in our list of classic recipes. There are a thousand little variations usually with names like Grandma’s apple pie or Aunt Rosie’s famous recipe…. Read More ›
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Spaghetti and Veal Meatballs
Spaghetti and meatballs is certainly the most well-known Italian dish, at least in the U.S., but most of us have not even tried to make the dish. And yet, it is always a real hit with the fans, especially this… Read More ›
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Grilled Pizza
Well, the end of summer is upon us. Look around at all of the things you didn’t fix or get done. Then, grab a cold beer, take a big drink and forget about it. There are more important issues, like,… Read More ›
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Pesto Pasta – A Primer
Get ready; it’s time for one of summer’s taste treats. Although good quality basil is available in the Southern states for most of the year, those of us in the North have to wait until this time of year to… Read More ›
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A Country Dinner in the UK
Britain is a very livable place, especially outside the big cities. I have always loved wandering the towns and villages. The English, Welsh and Scottish countrysides are unbelievable, especially in summertime. All the rain and the very temperate climate creates… Read More ›
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Memorial Day Super Soirée
A number of family members got together in Atlanta over Memorial Day Weekend. Joe Reid, my mother’s husband of 47 years flew in from San Diego. My mother died last year and he has been hit hard so it was… Read More ›
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The Wandering Foodie in the UK – The George Inn – A Country Pub
We are in the UK for about 10 days helping a friend on some business issues. We are staying in a stately country home in the East Midlands that has been converted into condominiums – think a small Downton Abbey… Read More ›
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The Bourbon Burger – An American Classic
So, my son-in-law, Patrick, and I were having a cocktail and he was wondering why we didn’t have the hamburger as an American classic on the website. I said that I could never come up with anything interesting or unique… Read More ›
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Stuck Pot Rice – A Middle Eastern Classic
This is a great dish from Central Asia and has a thousand variations. It is a wonderfully showy dish for the holidays and makes a great addition to any meal. Mark Bittman has a number of suggestions in his great… Read More ›