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Baking

Nutty Cranberry Relish Scones

November 28, 2009

Lessons Learned From My First Time Hosting Thanksgiving Dinner: No matter how nice the cooking schedule looks on paper, something’s going to happen to fuck it up. Because of that, always make most of the sides before the turkey goes in the oven. People can microwave ‘em later. Truffle butter makes EVERYTHING better My friend [...]

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Roasted Butternut Squash Cheesecake

November 18, 2009

Leave it to me to run straight to dessert in my quest for a great Thanksgiving meal. I wanted to try a different take on dessert but still wanted it to celebrate the Fall season. After eating my fair share of roasted butternut squash the last few weeks, a light bulb went off in my [...]

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Pumpkin Chocolate Swirl Pound Cake

November 13, 2009

It’s quite possible I have gone a tad bit pumpkin crazy this season.  And to understand my almost obsessive love for pumpkins, we need to go back to my childhood.  See, I was the kid whose mother wouldn’t celebrate Halloween.  Convinced it was a bad holiday, my mom didn’t want us to dress up or [...]

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Lavender Almond Scones

September 23, 2009

Clearly, I like scones.  There are about a million scone recipes on this site (give or take a few), so this recipe should come as no surprise.  But I’m going to tell you a little secret: the rest of those scone recipes can’t hold a candle to this one.  I’m sorry for making the other [...]

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Pumpkin Walnut Bread

September 16, 2009

The farmers markets are starting to look a bit schizophrenic lately.  There are still the fruits of Summer’s harvest for sale (tomatoes, peaches, some peppers and corn) but they’re fighting for attention against the flashy new produce of Fall (okay, maybe calling Winter squashes flashy is a bit much but you get my point).  This [...]

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