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		<title>Tell me if you like it</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Aug 2008 15:28:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kalanna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just today I found Blogger in Draft and all of its fun new features. One of them is just perfect for a recipe blog &#8211; a star rating! Do you see the stars outlined in purple at the bottom of this post? Those are the ones you click to tell me how many stars a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just today I found <a href="http://bloggerindraft.blogspot.com/">Blogger in Draft</a> and all of its fun new features. One of them is just perfect for a recipe blog &#8211; a star rating!</p>
<p>Do you see the stars outlined in purple at the bottom of this post? Those are the ones you click to  tell me how many stars a recipe deserves. The cumulative votes then appear in the stars to the left as an overall rating for the recipe. Sweet!</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll give this post 5 stars so we can both see what this looks like. What a bright shiny new toy!</p>
<p>ps. No worries. It only lets ya vote once. hehe</p>
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		<title>Recipes must add up</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Aug 2008 04:57:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My mission here at Mere Recipes is to share recipes that I have both tried and loved. Where-ever they come from, they aren&#8217;t going anywhere here unless they add up. Nothing irritates me more than having put my energy and time into planning a menu, making a complete list, shopping for the best deals, then [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My mission here at Mere Recipes is to share recipes that I have both tried and loved. Where-ever they come from, they aren&#8217;t going anywhere here unless they add up.</p>
<p>Nothing irritates me more than having put my energy and time into planning a menu, making a complete list, shopping for the best deals, then coming home to a supposed fail-proof recipe only to have it flop in my hands when it&#8217;s late and we&#8217;re hungry and the kids are exhausted and there is flour all over the floor. You have those moments, and so do I.</p>
<p>Now I can&#8217;t be blamed for substitution issues of your own choosing, but many of the recipes posted here are adapted. And by that I mean that I have adjusted the seasonings, ingredients, directions or whatever so that the result is greater than the sum of its parts. I would like to help you make a beautiful meal.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m setting my goals high, but I love my family and know how much of our life revolves around a healthy center. So, this adventure called Mere Recipes is to eliminate the guesswork, feed my family well, teach my children how to cook, pass on my favorite recipes, make lots of memories and share life.</p>
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		<title>The English in all of us</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 May 2005 19:14:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kalanna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Actually, I don&#8217;t really have any English in me. My children do now through their father, and I do have one redeeming factor on my side &#8211; a great English friend. tehe She just returned from a spring fling over there and brought me a treat! Harrod&#8217;s English tea&#8230; in its own adorable little tin! [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Actually, I don&#8217;t really have any English in me. My children do now through their father, and I do have one redeeming factor on my side &#8211; a great English friend. tehe</p>
<p>She just returned from a spring fling over there and brought me a treat! <a href="http://www.harrods.com/Cultures/en-GB/Products/Product+Detail.htm?CS_ProductID=160FHT04&amp;CS_Category=Tea&amp;CS_Catalog=HarrodsComCatalog&amp;CS_BreadCrumbs=HarrodsComCatalog%3b1Food%3bTea">Harrod&#8217;s English tea</a>&#8230; in its own adorable little tin! I wish I&#8217;d been to England to fully appreciate the celebrity of the company, but I have an inkling that its akin to <a href="http://www.communitycoffee.com/ccc/">Community coffee</a> from Louisiana. A speciality for which the name equals the place.</p>
<p>Inside the tin, a shiny gold foil bag greeted me just before I popped it open to enjoy my first cup. It was great, thanks you know who you are. How lucky too that I&#8217;d just made a batch of yogurt scones. Even I know that tea and scones are the quintessiental English pairing. My recipe for scones comes from Evelyn Raab who writes the column <a href="http://www.todaysparent.com/food/cookingwithkids/article.jsp?content=20040419_135912_3588"><span style="font-style:italic;">Cooking with Kids</span></a> for <span style="font-style:italic;">Today&#8217;s Parent magazine</span>, published off- and online. Her article <a href="http://www.todaysparent.com/food/cookingwithkids/article.jsp?content=967100">May Day</a> has everything you need to know about serving a truly English tea, including the scones. Many of my favorite recipes come from her kitchen, and a long perusal through the recipes online would be a couple hours well-spent. I find something amazing everytime I drop by. Today that happens to be her <a href="http://www.todaysparent.com/food/cookingwithkids/article.jsp?content=20050426_144414_5248&amp;page=1">Father&#8217;s Day meal</a> and <a href="http://www.todaysparent.com/food/cookingwithkids/summer_cooking/bbq_and_grill/bbq_and_grill.jsp">BBQ ideas</a>. Ssh, don&#8217;t tell Mecandes!</p>
<p>While I&#8217;m on the tea kick, make a southern version for yourself too. We call it <a href="http://mererecipes.blogspot.com/2005/02/sun-iced-tea.html">sun tea</a>, and yes, the most important ingredient is a beautiful sunny day. My third batch this spring is out on the deck as I type.</p>
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		<title>Food tour of Louisiana</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Feb 2005 13:43:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, it&#8217;s done. This year&#8217;s Mardi Gras gumbo is ready a whole day early. And the house smells absolutely edible! The process went along much faster this time with the help of the blessed food processor I found under the Christmas tree. Those vegetables didn’t stand a chance! We are celebrating with just a few [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, it&#8217;s done. This year&#8217;s Mardi Gras gumbo is ready a whole day early. And the house smells absolutely edible! The process went along much faster this time with the help of the blessed food processor I found under the Christmas tree. Those vegetables didn’t stand a chance!</p>
<p>We are celebrating with just a few friends over lunch instead of the usual house-about-to-burst-at-the-seams-for-dinner scenario. I’m glad too because the Louisiana trip didn’t leave me with much energy for playing hostess this year. But I’ve been wanting to tell all about the wonderful food we had down south, and having completed the essential gumbo, it suddenly struck me that Mardi Gras is the perfect day to do it!</p>
<p>Every single day of our trip we asked ourselves “What Louisiana specialty do we want to have today?” The answer to that question often determined which way our feet went! Actually, it even chose the highway we took home. Our first stop was Andre’s <a href="http://www.deltablues.net/cracklin.html">Cracklins</a> – I’ll let this link do the talking for what those are about. We bought two bags and had to hide one under the seat so we would be able to save it for my grandmother. Delicious, unique… and everyone will be eating them tomorrow back home. I want some, want some!</p>
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<p>As it turns out, it wasn’t hard to give up the cracklins after all. Grandma had a chicken and sausage gumbo hot and ready for us when we walked in the door! Now, I’ve never given out my recipe for gumbo, which giving credit where it’s due is actually my dad’s and his dad’s and his dad’s. Love you, love you, love you! If there is one thing to know about the south, it’s that our men like to cook – and they are awesome! So, I would honestly give you any other recipe, but that one is just… well… mine. <img src='http://butterflyconfidential.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_razz.gif' alt="icon razz Food tour of Louisiana" class='wp-smiley' title="Food tour of Louisiana" /> </p>
<p>To make up for my well-guarded family secret however, I found a special treat for you &#8211; <a href="http://www.gumbopages.com/food/soups/gumbo-de-savoy.html">a basic chicken and sausage gumbo recipe</a> from a well-known musician of my hometown! It’s probably just as good as mine, but just don’t go tell my Paw, ok? <img src='http://butterflyconfidential.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt="icon wink Food tour of Louisiana" class='wp-smiley' title="Food tour of Louisiana" /> </p>
<p>First there were the local joints to hit…</p>
<p>Ray’s bakery donuts &#8211; Sorry Tim Horton’s, but these really are as good as yours, no matter how hard you hit <a href="http://www.krispykreme.com.au/ca.html">Krispy Kreme</a>.</p>
<p>Ruby’s breakfast café &#8211; Though they were disappointingly slow and the food cold &#8211; did you hear the &#8220;what happened to the world in six years?&#8221; in there &#8211; the biscuits were still huge and the best!</p>
<p>Mama’s Fried Chicken for crawfish etoufee, fried crawfish and a shrimp <a href="http://www.gumbopages.com/food/samwiches/po-boys.html">poboy</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.gumbopages.com/food/boudin.html">Boudin</a>… oh, even <a href="http://www.emerils.com/cooking/archives/001154.html">Emeril’s website has a little article</a> about how fantastic the boudin is around home. We’ve made this successfully here, but the bummer is stuffing the casings. If you ever get your hands on some, take my word for it and put it on the barbeque. My crazy Paran came up with this, and it’s brings out all the flavours in boudin like no other heating method.</p>
<p>And we had to be sure to make all of the fast food we can’t find up here…</p>
<p><a href="http://www.popeyes.com/menu/menu.asp">Popeyes</a> &#8211; twice! Fried chicken, biscuits and red beans and rice. Out of this world. Seriously. Luckily, I’d gotten a dose of this while away from home. We just so happened to book a hotel in New York City with a Popeyes right next door! Same street as the Empire State Building. God is too good! But we have seen them in downtown Toronto – I believe behind the Pantages Theater – and also in Markham. But doing a search on their website says they are also in Abbotsford – Rebecca!!! – Brampton, Coquitlam, Etobicoke, Maple Ridge, Mississauga, North York, Oakville, Scarborough, and Willowdale.</p>
<p>Sonic twice too! I had to educate Mecandes on the subject of chili cheese fries, toasted sandwiches, and cherry limeades. The kids enjoyed the hotdogs on a stick! haha</p>
<p><a href="http://www.chickfila.com/home.asp">Chick-Fil-A</a> with its waffle fries and yummy sandwiches</p>
<p>So, then there were the trips to Wal-mart that were really excuses to get more candy bars… M’amazing, Snickers with almonds, White chocolate Reese, Butterfinger, Hostess cupcakes</p>
<p>We made the rounds at all the dance hall restaurants, but <a href="http://www.discajunrestaurant.biz/">DI’s</a> is our total favorite. Some boiled crawfish, blackened catfish to perfection, and the next time the best fried catfish ever!</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.mulates.com/story.htm">Mulate&#8217;s</a> was interesting because of all the business cards on the ceiling and its famous guest list &#8211; Patrick Swayze, Meg Ryan, Ron Howard, Bob Dylan, Joe Cocker, Oliver Stone, Huey Lewis and more.</p>
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<p>We enjoyed the distinctive and very full of olives <a href="http://www.gumbopages.com/food/samwiches/muff.html">muffalutta sandwich</a> in New Orleans while listening to some great jazz.</p>
<p><img class="phostImg" src="http://photos1.blogger.com/img/290/1461/320/04-12-27%20New%20Orleans%20-%20French%20Market%20Cafe%20-%20muffalatto%20and%20crawfish.jpg" border="0" title="Food tour of Louisiana" alt="04 12 27%20New%20Orleans%20 %20French%20Market%20Cafe%20 %20muffalatto%20and%20crawfish Food tour of Louisiana" /></p>
<p>We did get some beignets from Vermillionville, not to mention that the restaurant there helped make that day pretty much perfect, even including the little bit of rain &#8211; it seems we can&#8217;t go to any outdoor museum without getting partially wet! But on the buffet for lunch were red beans and rice, gumbo, cornbread, lima beans, and smothered green beans. Mecandes ordered up some fried crawfish and shrimp, and we were all served WARM pecan pie for dessert. Now, I *love* pecan pie, but I had never had it warmed. The first bite was a sizzler on the tongue, but the taste was night and day better over serving it cold. The waiteress confessed that it was her mother’s secret. Yet… she was from Texas!</p>
<p><img class="phostImg" src="http://photos1.blogger.com/img/290/1461/320/05-01-05%20Vermilionville%20-%20La%20Cuisine%20de%20Maman.jpg" border="0" title="Food tour of Louisiana" alt="05 01 05%20Vermilionville%20 %20La%20Cuisine%20de%20Maman Food tour of Louisiana" /></p>
<p>I hope you get to try these tasty treats one day. For now, have a wonderful Mardi Gras! We all have a big day tomorrow.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Dec 2004 21:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>I plan to post my collection of recipes here, so that friends far and wide can have access to them. I enjoy cooking mostly from scratch, baking in bulk and I&#8217;m not much of a casserole person, though I&#8217;ve found a couple gems. Stop by when you smell something good.</p>
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