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Friday, January 5, 2018
Everyday Exotic Spices ~ Foodie Friday Annual RoundUp
Since most people usually do a review of their previous year's efforts anyway, I'm sharing my list of posts that were tagged “Foodie Friday” in case you want to visit or revisit. Enjoy!
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Wednesday, December 6, 2017
Mystery Oreo Cookies Taste Like What?
In the United States, they were sold for 25 cents a pound (453 g) in novelty cans with clear glass tops. The first Oreo was sold onMarch 6, 1912, to a grocer in Hoboken, New Jersey. The Oreo Biscuit was renamed in 1921, to "Oreo Sandwich." A new design for the cookie was introduced in 1924.
Please don't mess with Oreos!
During the year (2017), there was a controversy about rainbow Oreos. I survived it.
Now Oreo reveals its mystery flavor and "many tweeted that the cookie tasted like Fruity Pebbles or orange creamsicle".
WHAT??! I object!
Whatever! Forget about it! ☺❤
People do have different tastes and there is lots of food diversity to go around the world ten times over. As long as Oreos can be used for world peace, it's all good.
Oreo reveals its mystery cookie flavor https://t.co/SZu9zdTVtI via @flipboard— EverydayExoticSpices (@EverydaySpices) December 6, 2017
Monday, November 13, 2017
Food Blog Spotlight : From My Own Kitchen: Pomegranate Milkshake (Reblog)
Check out my collection of POMEGRANATES on Pinterest (Recipes, products made with pomegranates, pomegranates in art, etc.)
DESCRIPTION: Pomegranates: wonder fruit; super food; delicious! ~ Researched the history of this exquisite exotic wonderful fruit and fell in love with it! ~ As if the crimson red color were not enough to make me hopelessly devoted. ~ Now on a mission to find and share all things foodie for this fruity delight! ~ http://wizzley.com/exotic-fruit-pomegranates/ ~ Board maintained by http://everydayspices.webs.com/
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Monday, August 7, 2017
Tropickles! OR Tropickles? Walmart's Idea for Satisfying Cravings
As usual, PopSugar is on top of things all thing food-related and has published a review of this product.
- Cullum, Erin. “So Walmart Just Launched Tropickles, Aka Fruit-Punch-Flavored Pickles.” POPSUGAR Food, POPSUGAR Living, 23 July 2017, www.popsugar.com/food/What-Tropickles-43744495.
Chowhound also has something to say about them.
“As unconventional as it may sound, this unlikely flavor combination is one for the books. Tangy-sweet bread and butter pickle juice against a salty peanut butter topping makes for an incredibly rich, balanced ice-cream-eating experience.”
- Skladany, Joey. “Fruit Punch Pickles Are the Most Walmart Things to Come Out of Walmart.”Chowhound, © CBS Interactive, | A TV Guide Site, 18 July 2017, www.chowhound.com/food-news/185917/fruit-punch-pickles/.
A 24 oz. jar less than $2.
Are your curious to try them?
Great Value Tropickles at Walmart.
How to Make Pickle Ice Cream https://t.co/8O4gW3scxS @Chow— EverydayExoticSpices (@EverydaySpices) August 7, 2017
I shop at Walmart a lot. But when it comes to strange and exotic foods, I try to talk my kids into trying them out first. What? I got the idea from an old cereal commercial I used to watch on TV where kids were curious to try a new cereal and the way they tested it was to coax their baby brother into eating it first. If he liked it then it must be OK. So? If it's a new food product? If my kids like it, then it must be OK!
Thursday, July 27, 2017
Rainbow-colored Oreo filled with controversy ~ Whatever!!
First I saw a tweet posted by @ItsFoodPics, and then saw a YouTube video titled "Rainbow-colored Oreo filled withcontroversy". Seriously?
Controversy? Oh no! More like extreme upset!
I'm extremely upset because when I tried to shop for rainbow Oreo cookies online I couldn't find them!! WHAT??!! They're not for sale!! WHY?!
How I feel about rainbows is the same way I feel about Oreo cookies. Don't even think of trying to separate me from some Oreos and a glass of cold milk. š
I'm making a public statement. It's a shout out! Nobody, anywhere in the world, should ever use rainbows or Oreo cookies to stir up controversy.
Thursday, May 25, 2017
ATTN Food Bloggers! Niume Accepts Republished Content *Strikethrough*
Food History: Cuban Sandwich | Niume | Food Sphere
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Friday, April 21, 2017
Foodie Friday : Cool Foodies and Food Lovers Celebrating Their “Firsts” on Twitter
Hello! This is my first post for "Yay! For Food" food blog. https://t.co/VHYSU4f3VO #myfirstTweet #foodblog #foodie— Marie | Yay!ForFood (@Yay_For_Food) October 12, 2016
My first post was published on The Huffington Post :) #exciting... https://t.co/nl8BrknHla— Karen Wojciechowski (@RealEnergyFood) October 9, 2016
if y'all like asian food then you should go check out my blog! my first post is up ayyyy https://t.co/kflk0fqPhZ— varanica (@vkhy) October 7, 2016
the first post on my food blog is up!! let me know what you guys think, im still learning lol https://t.co/qFg5AoxZDg— king han (@hand_bun) September 21, 2016
Started a new blog on a whim about food, obviously. Checkout my first post on how to make #vegan #glutenfree cookies https://t.co/jfb7KefyHN— Delia (@delialoveless) September 15, 2016
My first post on #Experiences, celebrating #Onam Sadya today..#Travel #Food #India https://t.co/Ebfps0jSZv pic.twitter.com/REkYKI3Fbd— Nisha (@finenish) September 14, 2016
I quietly started providing food photography tips. First attempt to help people learn through food... first post! https://t.co/B2TQW7cUrp— rouk (@beyondtheeats) September 14, 2016
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- Nutrition Trends : Foods That Equal Body Fuel(writedge.com)
#FriendlyFollow ~ @Yay_For_Food @RealEnergyFood @vkhy @hand_bun @delialoveless @finenish @beyondtheeats ~ https://t.co/XNcFqPj5u0 #Success— EverydayExoticSpices (@EverydaySpices) October 14, 2016
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Friday, January 27, 2017
Foodie Friday : Chinese New Year Recipes and Dishes
Chinese New Year!
At our partner blog, My Blog Stop!, two posts were published discussing this wonderful holiday celebration with its traditions.
- MBS Post 1: " ... Flowers are an important part of the decorations for the Chinese New Year celebration. ..." read more.
- MBS Post 2: "... symbols of prosperity ... Tangerines and oranges to be specific.
"The bright orange color of the fruits also symbolizes 'gold'; hence it has an auspicious meaning to bring in good luck and wealth." ..." read more.
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10 Dishes To Celebrate Chinese New Year 2017: Year Of The Rooster
10 Dishes To Celebrate Chinese New Year 2017: Year Of The Rooster
Happy Spring Festival! Whether or not you have Chinese roots, more and more people the world over are celebrating Chinese Lunar New Year. Falling on Jan. 28 this year, traditionally, it is a time for families to get together and have an annual dinner, as well as sweep the house to make way for good [...]
TV chef Ching-He Huang's top tips for authentic cooking for Chinese New Year
TV chef Ching-He Huang's top tips for authentic cooking for Chinese New Year
It's Chinese New Year and millions of people around the world are getting ready to welcome in the Year of the Rooster. If you're one of them make and you're planning on celebrating, there's no doubt your favourite Chinese dishes will be making an appearance.
Chinese New Year Recipes | BBC The GoodFood
Planning your Chinese New Year feast? We've got some recipe suggestions - 42 to be exact... https://t.co/9h7mqLbfdt pic.twitter.com/EbW5G8TmWz— BBC Good Food (@bbcgoodfood) January 27, 2017
Ginger Orange Pound Cake Recipe
Ginger Orange Pound Cake Recipe
There is one classic dessert my husband and I can't resist - nothing fancy or over the top, just the simple, sweet and soft yumminess of pound cake with a good cup of tea! Over the years I've experimented with many flavours in this simple recipe, from the good old plain vanilla to cardamom spiced and, of course, the chocolate version.
Nian Gao - Chinese Coconut Sticky Rice Cake - The Schizo Chef
Nian Gao - Chinese Coconut Sticky Rice Cake - The Schizo Chef
This week I am presenting some foods that are traditional for different global festivals. Chinese New Year is a holiday that is celebrated in many countries around the world, due to global Chinese migration. Almost every country in the world has a Chinese population and this is the most celebrated holiday that is always acknowledged ...
Traditional Chinese New Year recipes to cook at home
Traditional Chinese New Year recipes to cook at home
Shiitake chive dumplings by Jeremy Pang Want to have a go at making your own Chinese dim sum? Jeremy's recipe includes a useful guide to making these wonderfully crispy shiitake and chive dumplings, with tips on how to perfectly wrap and shape them.
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Yee Sang (Prosperity Toss Salad) | Malaysian Chinese Kitchen
Yee Sang (Prosperity Toss Salad) | Malaysian Chinese Kitchen“... for the Chinese people, noodles are a “symbol of longevity”.
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