The year
is winding down. Food Ways was started in November 2016. Taking the opportunity to spotlight food bloggers who have been actively publishing throughout the year and even in previous years. Their persistence motivates me. Sharing a link to their blogs below. It's my way of wishing them a
joyful, healthy and safe holiday season, and continued success and
prosperity in the upcoming new year.
Happy Blogging Food Bloggers!
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Some shares may not be "typical" of the traditional western Christmas celebration, but I also have an interest in world cuisines and global flavors. There's no rule that says a traditional menu can't be modified with the addition of new, different and tasty recipes.
After all, when it comes to food and family, we make our own rules and traditions! Don't we? Enjoy!
Sour Cream Pound Cake Poinsettia Cookies | Bake at 350
There comes a point every holiday season where you realize you cannot do it all. You cannot make homemade lip balm and vanilla extract for everyone on your list, you cannot stand in a 3-hour line at the post office for Christmas stamps, you cannot be 17 different places on Christmas Eve, you cannot scrub the baseboards before company arrives, and you cannot make homemade cookies and icing when your child tells you he needs cookies the next morning.Sour Cream Pound Cake Poinsettia Cookies | Bake at 350
Sprite and The Refreshing Truth About Korean Food | The Coca-Cola Company
Traditional Korean cuisine uses fresh ginger, garlic, green onions, sesame oil, chili flakes, soy sauce and fermented chili paste to create bold and distinctive flavors we can't help but crave. Salty, spicy and tangy flavors are often tempered and balanced with sweeter notes.Sprite and The Refreshing Truth About Korean Food | The Coca-Cola Company
Crispy Spicy Arbi | Authentic Food Delights
This is one of my favourite fries and it can be done quicky , very crispy as well and goes very well with steamed rice or can be had as a starter also....so try this spicy dish....am sure u all will just love this flavourful and yummy dish 1/2 tsp red chilli powder, 1/2 tsp coriander powder, 2 tbsp oil + oil for shallow frying Pressure cook the arbi till one whistle or till it gets cooked.Crispy Spicy Arbi | Authentic Food Delights
Cassoulet - The World's Most Complex Simple Recipe | Food Wishes
There are so many reasons not to make cassoulet. You need lots of ingredients, some of which take effort to find. There are many steps, and even some of the steps have steps. It will also seem like you used every pot and pan in the kitchen, which will be trashed by the time you're done.Cassoulet - The World's Most Complex Simple Recipe | Food Wishes
A Christmas Tree Bento | What's for Lunch at Our House
We're keeping holiday bentos simple right now as we finish unpacking boxes, but that doesn't mean the food can't still be festive! I found my favorite big box of cookie cutters, complete with my very favorite simple Christmas tree cutter.A Christmas Tree Bento | What's for Lunch at Our House
Yalda Night (Winter Solstice) 2015 and Shami Haveej - Carrot Shami Kabab with Sweet & Sour Tomato Sauce | Turmeric & Saffron!
شب چله/شب یلداShab-e Yalda/Shab-e Chelleh, the ancient Persian celebration of the longest night, dates back thousands of years ago to the birth of میترا Mithra the god of light who was born on the eve of yalda (winter solstice).After the longest night of the year the days will gradually become longer symbolizing the victory of light over darkness.Yalda Night (Winter Solstice) 2015 and Shami Haveej - Carrot Shami Kabab with Sweet & Sour Tomato Sauce | Turmeric & Saffron!
Happy Holidays! Food Bloggers Keep on Blogging! by @FoxMarks_ATX @cmoneyspinner— EverydayExoticSpices (@EverydaySpices) December 19, 2019
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