Corgis. Always so darned helpful! A Corgi’s work is never done. No ma’am it is not. Oops. Missed a spot! I got your sponge, right here. Now hand it over. Turbo charged, for twice the clean! Too legit to quit. Standby mode activated. The pre-pre-pre-rinse cycle. Crumb Squad, at your service! No morsel goes [...]
The most delicious typical Dutch food you can eat in the Netherlands by a local including where to find it. You'll love this list of traditional Dutch food.
Wenn ich mal wieder keine Ahnung habe, was ich kochen soll, dann frage ich meine Familie, worauf sie Lust hat. Dann kommt von meinen Männern: Hauptsache Fleisch ! Von meiner Tochter : Gemüse ! Da s…
Tomorrow is Super Bowl XLVII, which equates to a perfectly good reason to make all kinds of finger foods. Fat grams and calories aren't much of a factor, and plenty of beer seems to be an essential pa
Mix up your dessert routine and make something more adventurous with these simple, two ingredient dessert recipes.
Grape balloon dog - cute and fun dessert ideas for kids. Let your kids play with food and build their preferred animal from fruits. So fun & healthy!
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Ever heard of Ebelskivers? They're a Danish round pancake, that is stuffed with jam, but there are savory fillings as well. Ebelskiver pans are pretty easy to find and they're actually fun to make. The corn mix is made from scratch, and super fast and easy to make. I adapted the recipe by cutting up hot dogs and filling each round well with the batter and hot dog. Dipped in mustard, they were a total hit. They'll be perfect for Super Bowl, or any kind of mini-appetizer-- and best of all, they aren't fried!
Crispy, delicious fried chicken is one of life’s greatest pleasures, but every once in a while, you feel the desire to mix things up. That’s where this recipe for Japanese popcorn chicken steps into the picture. It’s everything you love about fried chicken but what a Japanese kick, thanks to a handful of ingredients like garlic, ginger, sake, soy sauce, and sesame oil. They’re the perfect way to spice up game day…or any day.
"Every morning I ask the dog "the usual?" before pouring her food into her bowl."