recipes
-
- After her mother-in-law died, Koza came across her original, grease-stained recipe card for the cookies and made color copies and sent it around to every aunt and cousin so they would have the "real" recipe. She sent me a copy too, so I decided to bake up a batch to try.
- The new, casual joint from Tony Foreman and Cindy Wolf is drawing crowds
- Suggested menu items for informal, large holiday gatherings that revolve around appetizers and desserts.
- This Columbia couple celebrated a fall wedding at the Howard County Conservancy
- But this warm buffalo chicken dip is hearty, rich, comforting, and it's got just enough hot-sauce afterburn to help warm you up during a chilly tailgate party. In short, it's perfect football food.
- Thanksgiving leftover healthy recipes from Cooking Light, Shape Magazine and Sparkpeople.com
- She said her mom baked a lot and she fondly remembers this cake as being a lovely combination of spice and chocolate with chopped nuts topped with a delicious buttercream frosting.
- Moms have favorite holiday recipes that evoke fond memories of baking and sumptuous smells.
- Thanksgiving advice for the novice and expert is available online
- Wujek said while the taste may not be exactly the same, it comes pretty close, and, "The best part is that it is much easier to make, less expensive, and perhaps most importantly, doesn't carry the stigma of eating blood soup."
- Bill Gilmore, Ted Frankel, Stiles Colwill, Chuck Nabit share the elements behind unforgettable holiday festivities.
- These fresh ideas for Thanksgiving dishes are easy accompaniments to the classic dinner.
- Finding fresh, local and tasty ripe apples in the fall is easy. May some apple wisdom fall upon your head.
-
- This simple and delicious dish is likely to remind you of dinners at your grandma's house. It is old fashioned comfort food at its best.
- The chef said he developed this recipe last winter as a lighter alternative to traditional beef stroganoff.
- The Wellness House of Annapolis, which offers services and programs to assist those living with cancer and their relatives, including children, has walk-in hours from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesdays and 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesdays.
- ADG hosted event, which raised $13,500 for the Howard County Food Bank.
- The only active cooking you will have to do in this recipe is dropping the finished ravioli into boiling water. The beets are humbled by the rich and creamy goat cheese and the beet greens are enhanced by the lemon juice and the burly toasted pistachio.
- As Hillson said, these quick, easy and festive cookies are great to make with your kids; even the very young one can get into the act. They are terrific for cookie swaps or holiday gifts or anytime you just want a sweet treat at home.
-
- The Wellness House of Annapolis, which offers services and programs to assist those living with cancer and their relatives, including children, has walk-in hours from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesdays and 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesdays.
-
-
- The Wellness House of Annapolis, which offers services and programs to assist those living with cancer and their relatives, including children, has walk-in hours from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesdays and 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesdays.
- Wings aren't health food, but roasting them gives just as much flavor and less fat.
-
- West Towson Elementary School recently extended the celebration of Homegrown School Lunch Week in Baltimore County by providing local apples, along with some apple recipes, to students and teachers.
- Too much of the news going to the Baltimore papers from Howard county relates only to crimes and misdemeanors, creating a bad reputation for this law abiding county.
- Starting Friday, Stuggy's delivers. Operating under the name Willow Presents Stuggy's Delivers, the Fells Point hot dog shop will deliver to addresses in Fells Point and Harbor East, from 6 p.m. until 3 a.m.
- The Wellness House of Annapolis, which offers services and programs to assist those living with cancer and their relatives, including children, has walk-in hours from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesdays and 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesdays.