"Food ways" is an expression that dates back to 1946. It refers to the eating habits and culinary practices of a people, region, or historical period. Food Ways Presented by Everyday Exotic Spices: Food finds for foodies and food lovers - curated content from around the web, sharing the ways we all like to enjoy our food! Food history, recipe sharing, and all things food-related. This foodie blog is aimed at newbie cooks or beginners. But everyone is welcome!
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Awful Things Americans Do With Pumpkins (Humor and Recipe-sharing)
I used to watch a cooking show called “Two Fat Ladies” They were British. Once day they making dishes using pumpkin. One of them remarked, something to the effect: “The pumpkin is wonderful. But Americans do all sorts of horrible things with it like … make pumpkin pie.”
I'm an American. I got a chuckle out of the comment. Not only do we make pies with pumpkin, but we also make bread!
Marvelous recipes from an awesome food blog called The Cookie Rookie.
Oatmeal Pumpkin Bread with Apple Cider Sauce
Pumpkin Pie Monkey Bread Recipe
Oatmeal Pumpkin Bread with Apple Cider Sauce https://t.co/cHiKAVR42J via @cookierookiebec @EverydaySpices
— Treathyl Fox (aka cmoneyspinner) ~ #Freelancer (@cmoneyspinner) September 14, 2021
Pumpkin Pie Monkey Bread Recipe https://t.co/l2ckKAhr3R via @cookierookiebec @EverydaySpices
— Treathyl Fox (aka cmoneyspinner) ~ #Freelancer (@cmoneyspinner) September 14, 2021
Cooking with "Two Fat Ladies" https://t.co/4sr8xdDhCt via @amazon #homeaandkitchen #cookbooks #cookingshows #Britishchefs #Cooking pic.twitter.com/U7XN8fBOfG
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Friday, May 28, 2021
Foodie Friday : Falafel - Traditional Recipe for Chickpea Falafel (Reblog)
Personally, I am sort of glad the recipe was modified. Ever since the character Hannibal Lecter - played by Sir Anthony Hopkins - made that comment about fava beans in the movie "Silence of The Lambs", the beans just don't look the same on my plate.
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Falafel restaurant in Nazareth (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
"A falafel sandwich is truly an exceptional taste experience!”
Falafel - Traditional Recipe for Chickpea Falafel | toriavey.com
Falafel - Traditional Recipe for Chickpea Falafel
Falafel is a traditionally Arab food. The word falafel may descend from the Arabic word falāfil, a plural of the word filfil, meaning "pepper." These fried vegetarian fritters are often served along with hummus, and tahini sauce (known as a "falafel plate.") They're also great served with toum, a Middle Eastern garlic sauce.

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