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Dr. Oz’s Vegetable Soup with Sliced Apples

August 31, 2012 By Jittery Cook Leave a Comment

There is something about Labour Day that feels New Yearish.  For a fresh start, put all the summer excesses behind you with this easy to prepare soup. How about a digestive rest?  Enjoy just this recipe or the entire 2-day detox cleanse menu. The sweet sliced apple perfectly complements this healthful blend of vegetables. Dr. Oz’s Vegetable Broth…

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Orange Sesame Chopped Salad with Wild Salmon

August 25, 2012 By Jittery Cook 7 Comments

I had my first internet date.  Anne from Cocovie was in town. We met over the internet and scheduled an impromptu lunch, where we discussed her impending entry into the Quebec marketplace. Anne is a lovely 31 year old entrepreneur spreading coconut joy far and wide. This is what she brought especially for me: I’m not…

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Roasted Tomato Sauce – from Liz

August 18, 2012 By Jittery Cook 2 Comments

If I told you how I know Liz, you’d never believe me. We were practically married, once upon a time. We were each married to each other’s brother, though not simultaneously. Alas, we were not meant to be sisters-in-law. We tried. But we are friends, and we share a love of good food. I’ve eaten…

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Swiss Chard Burger – Top Secret!

August 11, 2012 By Jittery Cook 7 Comments

There are songs that become so famous that the writer can make her fortune off of just a single tune. This Swiss Chard Burger recipe is that song. You can kiss those days goodbye when you glibly sauntered by a display of chard without a clue as to how to make it palatable. Today, the…

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Rigatoni Primavera – Easy Pasta Dinner

August 8, 2012 By Jittery Cook 4 Comments

Supper last night was a 1-2-3 affair. In no time at all, you can take advantage of Emmy Cook’s advice, making basil oil as instructed, then follow Emmy’s advice to toss it on some pasta. The result will be fresh and interesting. Each bite will have a unique flavour due to the large size of  each…

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Sweet Pepper Tomato Sauce – from Sonia

August 4, 2012 By Jittery Cook 6 Comments

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When peppers are in season, I just can’t help buying them. I love the taste and colour of sweet peppers and put them in everything. I eat them raw, with or without dip, stir-fry them, put them in salads, grill them and every once in a while stuff them and bake them. Once I found…

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