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Monday, February 25th, 2008

cake.jpg• Mincemeat Bundt Cake
Serves: 12

3/4 cup butter, softened
1 cup sugar
3 eggs
1 tsp. vanilla
2 cups mincemeat
3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
3 1/2 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. baking soda
3/4 tsp. salt
3/4 cup milk

Toppings:
1/2 cup confectioner’s sugar
1 tsp. grated orange rind
2 tbs. orange juice

Heat oven to 350°F. Grease and flour 10-inch Bundt pan, set aside. In a bowl, beat butter with sugar until fluffy. Beat in eggs, 1 at a time; add vanilla. Stir in mincemeat. In separate bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Add to butter mixture alternately with milk, making 3 additions of flour mixture and 2 of the milk. Scrape into prepared pan, smoothing top.

Bake in center of oven until toothpick inserted in the center of cake comes out clean, 45 to 50 minutes. Let cool in pan on rack. Turn out onto cake plate. For toppings: stir together sugar, orange rind and orange juice until smooth; drizzle over cake.

• Applesauce Cake
Serves: 12

1 box (18.25 ounces) yellow or chocolate cake mix
1 bottle (8 ounces) applesauce
1/2 cup sherry, run or whiskey
1 small box (1 ounce, four 1/2 cup servings) instant vanilla pudding
4 eggs
1/2 cup oil
2 handfuls chocolate chips

Icing:
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 stick margarine
1/4 cup water
1/4 cup sherry, rum or whiskey

Heat oven to 350°F. Grease and flour tube or Bundt pan, set aside. In a large bowl, blend together cake mix, applesauce, sherry, dry pudding, eggs, oil and chocolate chips. Fold into prepared pan; bake for 45 minutes, then test. Bake until done.

For icing: Heat sugar, margarine and water, then add sherry. Mix well. Pour over hot cake in pan. Let stand 10 minutes, then remove cake from pan; otherwise it will stick.

• Fruit Cake
Serves: 12

2 1/2 cups sifted flour
1 tbs. baking soda
2 eggs, beaten
1 jar (28 ounces) mincemeat
1 can (1 1/3 cups) sweetened condensed milk
1 jar (1 pound) mixed candied fruit (about 2 cups)
1 cup chopped walnuts

Heat oven to 300°F. Butter 9-inch tube pan or spring form pan. Line with wax paper, butter again. Set aside. Sift flour and baking soda together. Combine eggs, mincemeat, milk, fruit and nuts. Fold in dry ingredients. Pour into pan. Bake 2 hours. Cool, turn out on a plate.

• Rum Chocolate Cake
Serves: 12

1 ounce unsweetened chocolate
1/2 cup water
1/2 cup butter or margarine
1 1/2 cups light brown sugar, firmly packed
3 eggs
1 3/4 cups sifted cake flour
1 1/2 tsp. baking powder
1/4 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. baking soda
1/2 cup dark rum

Frosting:
3 ounces unsweetened chocolate
1/2 cup dark rum
1 tsp. vanilla
4 cups sifted confectioner’s sugar
1/4 cup butter, softened

Heat oven to 350°F. Line two 9-inch round cake pans with greased waxed paper; set aside.

Melt chocolate in water over very low heat, stirring constantly. Cool. Cream butter until fluffy, gradually beat in sugar. Beat in eggs, 1 at a time, beating well after each addition.

Sift flour with baking powder, salt and baking soda. Add flour and chocolate alternately to egg mixture, beating until smooth. Stir in rum.

Distribute batter evenly between prepared pans. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean. Cool for 5 minutes in pans; turn out onto racks and peel off waxed paper. When cool, fill and frost.

For Frosting: Melt chocolate with run over low heat. Stir in vanilla. Add confectioner’s sugar, 1 cup at a time, beating well after each cup. Beat in butter. Add a little more rum if necessary to make frosting of spreading consistency.
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Earthly Eating Recipe

Hot Toddy

1 ounce honey
1/3 ounce lemon juice
3 ounces hot water
1 1/2 ounces whiskey

Stir honey and lemon juice into extremely hot water, allow it to cool slightly, then add whiskey.

Or, warm honey and lemon juice for 30 seconds in microwave. Add hot water and whiskey.

Happy Eating!

Party Drinks That Deserve A Toast-(Count Down To Christmas Recipe Of Sweets-Day 7)

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007

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Pure alcohol, whether it’s in beer, wine or liquor, contains seven calories per gram. And we have all heard the usual advice: Enjoy antioxidant-rich red wine; skip the fat-laden spiked eggnog. But not all drinks are created equally good. Here’s a guide to still drink healthy without calling the calorie police.

• Choose a Bloody Mary over a Sex On The Beach: Why? Bloody Mary vodka mixture gets a thumbs up because of the tomato juice, which packs vitamin A, C and B6, and have only one-third the calories of orange or pineapple juice. Also it contains only 120 calories for a regular five ounce cocktail. The Sex on the Beach contains calorie-rich booze like schnapps and rum, but sometimes fat-and cholesterol-laden heavy cream. Count on a minimum of 300 calories for a four-ounce cocktail and likely more if more additions are put in the drink itself.

• Choose Tom Collins over The Margarita: Why? Tom Collins has gin, club soda, lemon juice and a pinch of sugar which equals only 120 calories for the half pint ( 8 oz.) serving. The ally for such drinks is sparkling water, which you can add to the drink for taste. Make a tall glass and sip slowly. The margarita on the other hand is often delivered in supersized portions with three drinks without of alcohol, mainly tequila, some of the 12-ounce drinks served at restaurants tally more than 700 calories. And don’t eat the worm, it’s just gross and contains zero nutritional value.

• Choose Mojito over Maitai: Why? A mojito is made with run, mint and a lot of lime juice and fizzy water. It’s a simple drink that’s not loaded with syrups. Even an eight-ounce glass have only 210 calories. The maitai includes two types of run ( light and dark) and curacao liqueur, plus orgeat syrup (almonds, sugar, and orange-flower water). A four-and-a-half ounce drink has more than 300 calories, with the only hint of anything good coming from the squeeze of lime that is added at the end.

• Choose Guinness Draught over Molson XXX: Why? The stout variety not the extra stout of the classic, dark Irish brew (Guinness Draught) packs only 125 calories bor 12 ounces. That’s barely more than pale, flavorless 100-calories light beers. Despite the name Guinness Draught is available in bottles and cans, which include a little widget that bangs around inside and adds taplike fizz when the container is opened. With Molson XXX at 7.3 precent alcohol, a 12-ounce bottle packs 213 calories. With weak, bland malts and hops, it’s little more than a condut for delivering a buzz, like Colt 45, say pass.

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Earthly Eating Recipe- Count Down To Christmas Recipe Of Sweets

Orange Squares
Serves: 24

40 vanilla wafers, finely crushed (about 1 1/2 cups)
1/4 cup (1/2 stick) butter, melted
2 cups cold milk
2 pkg. (4-serving size each) vanilla flavor instant pudding & pie filling
1 tub (8 pz.) whipped topping, thawed, divided
2 cups orange sherbert, softened

Line a 13×0-inch pan with foil, with ends of foil extending over the sides of the pan. Mix wafer crumbs and butter. Press firmly onto the bottom of prepared pan; set asdie until ready to use.

Add milk to dry pudding mixes in a meidum bowl. Beat with wire whisk 2 minutes or until well blended. Gently stir in half of the whipped topping. Spoon evenly over crust. Refrigerate 10 minutes. Add remaining whipped topping to sherbert; stir with a wire whisk until well blended. Spoon evenly over pudding layer; cover.

Freeze at least 3 hours or overnight. Use foil handles to remove dessert from pan before cutting into squares to serve. Store leftover dessert in the freezer.

Happy Eating!

Pleasing Holiday Guests-(Count Down To Christmas Recipe Of Sweets-22)

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007

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Here is a checklist of the things needed to help your holiday entertaining go off without a hitche and it really will please every guest in attendance.

• Some nonalcoholic beverages, such as microbrew sodas, sparkling water or chai tea is always a big pleaser.

• Organic juices, freshed squeezed is best, which can be used either as a cocktail mixer or offered to the guests that do not drink alcoholic beverages, such as children.

• At least on organic beer, choose ones in a light and dark variety.

• A clean, crowd-pleasing organic white wine.

• A full-bodied, wintry organic red wine. Be sure to choose your alcoholic beverages that are all organic. It is not only better for your body, most are made in a very sustainable way and are great for the environment as well.

• A full range of organic spirits to help any guest choose something they would love to consume. And possibly help them choose a new favorite.

• A special cocktail you have devised just for the evening. Choosing one out that is your favorite and offering it to your guest for the evening, helps put that special touch to your gathering and makes you and your guest feel special.

Here are some drinks that will give your party that special touch for the evening:

1. The Tart-ini:

2 oz. VeeV
Small handful of tart fruit such as blackberries, pomegranate seeds or raspberries.
2 slices of lime
1 tsp. cane sugar

In a mixing glass or shaker, muddle 1 lime slice, fruit and sugar until integrated. Add VeeV, fill with ice and shake vigorously. Strain into a martini glass and garnish with skewer of remaining lime slices and 1 berry.

2. THE SLEIGH DRIVER:

1 oz. gin
1 oz. freshly grated ginger root
Chilled Champagne or sparkling wine
Twist of tangerine peel (for garnish)

Fill a cocktail shaker with ice and add gin, tangerine juice and ginger. Shake. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Top with a splash of Champagne and garnish with the tangerine peel.

3. PINE TREE MARTINI:

2 oz. rosemary vodka (place a sprig of rosemary in a bottle of vodka and let sit for 30 minutes to 1 hour. Then remove the sprig of rosemary after 1 hour, don’t let it sit in longer than that or the rosemary will become over powering in the vodka and make it bitter.)
Dash of dry vermouth
Rosemary Sprig

Combine vodka and vermouth in a cocktail shaker. SEtir with bar spoon and then strain into a martini glass. Garnish with a sprig of rosemary.

4. VANILLA VODKA DESSERT:

1 1/2 oz. Vanilla-infused vodka
1 oz. espresso
1 oz. half and half
1/2 oz. dark chocolate liqueur
1/2 oz. simple syrup made from cane sugar
3 coffee beans or chocolate shavings as a granish

Add all of the ingredients into a mixing glass or shaker. Mix. Strain into a martini glass. Gently drop the coffee beans or choclate shavings onto the drink.

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Earthly Eating Recipe- Count Down To Christmas Recipe Of Sweets

Almond Sugar Cookies
Serves: Makes 3 dozen

1 cup almonds, unsalted
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 cup whole-wheat flur
1 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon
3/4 cup granulated sugar
1/2 cup canola oil
1 large egg
2 tsp. honey
1 tsp. vanilla extract
All-natural colored decorator’s sugar

1. Finely chop the almonds in a food processor.

2. Whisk the all-purpose flour, whole-wheat flour, almonds, baking powder, salt and cinnamon in a bowl.

3. In a seperate bowl, combine the sugar and canola oil and beat on medium speed until well blended, about 1 minute. Add the egg, honey and vanilla, and combine to beat until smooth, about 1 minute.

4. On low speed, gradually beat in the dry ingredients until just combined.

5. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator to chill until firm, at least 1 hour.

6. Preheat oven to 350°F.

7. Generously coat two large baking sheets with nonstick cooking spray and set aside.

8. On a well-floured surface, with floured rolling pin, roll out a quarter of the dough 1/8″ thick. Keep the rest of the dough refrigerated.

9. With a cookie cutter (tree, star, snowman, etc.), cut dough into shapes. Use a spatula to place the cookies on a prepared baking sheet; sprinkle well with decorator’s sugar.

10. Bake about 7 minutes or until golden brown.

11. Cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes. Transfer cookies to a wire rack and cool completely. Repeat with remaining dough.

Happy Eating!

Natural And Organic List Of Beverages, That Yes, Actually Do taste Good (Count Down To Christmas Recipe Of Sweets-24)

Sunday, December 2nd, 2007

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• Orilio Organic Common Ale: A golden organic beer that offer more complexity and bitterness than pale ale. ($8.99)

• Butte Creek Brewing Organic Porter: Is a rich dark brown beer with a sweet malty flavor. ($8.99)

• Pop Soda Mint Lime: Is an all-natural, handcrafted and microbrewed soda that bursts with flavor. ($5.99)

• Dry Soda Kumquat: An all-natural gourmet soda that features the tart citrus flavor of kumquat and just a bit of sweetness. ($25/12 pack)

• Otter Creek Brewing Wolaver’s Pale Ale: A light beer for everyone plus it’s certified organic. ($24.34/24 pack)

• Medlock Ames 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon: A deep and spicy organic red with dark fruit flavor. ($50)

• Gloria Ferrer Sonoma Brut: A crisp sparkling wine made from sustainably-grown grapes. ($18)

• TY KU: An all natural, sake-based liqueur that has been infused with ingredients like pomegranate, oolong and green teas, plum, and ginseng. ($30)

• Merchant du Vin Pinkus Hefe-Weizen: A very light organic beer, made from wheat. ($3.79)

• Orange Jasmine Mango AperiTea: A black tea mixer that includes that gragrant flavors of vanilla, jasmine, citrus and mango. Mix with sparkling water, juice, or spirits. ($26.95)

• Alma Rosa 2005 Chardonnay: Made from a certified-organic vineyard, is a white wine with a bright citrus and tropical fruit flavor. ($15.99)

• ModMix French Martini: A throwback to the 1920s, is an organic drink made with pineapple juice, raspberry, and a hint of lemon. ($11.99)

• Whole Foods Old Plowshare Stout: An organic dark berr, perfect for a black and tan. ($6.49/4 pack)

• Stirrings Egg Nog: An all-natural egg nog base made with real cream, vanilla bean, cinnamon and nutmeg. ($10.95)

• VeeV: An all-natural distilled spirit made from acai blended with prickly pear and acerola cherry. One dollar from each bottle sold is fdonated to the Amazon rainforest Charities. ($34.99) (Source: KIWI 2007)

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Earthly Eating-Count Down To Christmas Recipe Of Sweets

Sugarplum Fairy Treats
Serves: Makes 2 dozen

1 cup quick cooking oats
1 cup shreadded wheat cereal
1 cup walnuts
1 1/2 cups dried fruit (use one or use a combination of dried fruits like: apricots, plums, cranberries)
1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp salt
2 large eggs
1/3 cup honey
1 tsp. vanilla extract
1/4 cup chocolate chips

1. Preheat oven to 350°F degrees.

2. Lightly oil or coat an 8×8 baking pan with nonstick cooking spray and set aside.

3. Place the oats, shredded wheat, walnuts, dried fruits, cinnamon and salt in a food processor and pulse until mixture is finely chopped (each fruit should be the size of a dried pea).

4. In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs, honey, and vanilla. Add the oatmeal mixture and chocolate chips and stir to combine.

5. Transfer mixture to the baking pan and spread it evenly with the back of a spoon or spatula.

6. Bake about 18 minutes or until the edges turn golden brown. Cool completely in a pan before slicing.

Happy Eating!

Safe Meat Handling Tips To Always Keep In Mind

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

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Bacteria, salmonella, etc. may be lurking in your meats whether you want them to or not. In order to cut down on sicknesses with your meat, always practice safe-handling practices. Never assume you are safe when it comes to raw meats. Here are some tips to adopt in your own meat-handling chores. Some of these practices start the minute you pick up your meat selections in the grocery store.

• Seperate meats from fruits and vegetables in the shopping cart and in your refrigerator.

• Never let meat leak onto other foods when stored in the refrigerator or cooler.

• Throughly wash before preparing food and immediately after handling raw meat.

• Always cook meat until the juices run absolutely clear, and use a meat thermometer to ensure the interior of the meat has reached its recommended temperature.

• Keep utensils and cutting boards separate from meats and vegetables. Carefully clean any surface that has come in contact with raw meat before any other item is placed on that surface.

• Buy fresh-looking fruits and vegetables, avoiding any that are bruised, shriveled, moldy, or slimy. Reject anything that smells bad or packaged vegetables that look old. Buy only what you need.

• Always wash fruits and vegetables throughly in clean drinking water before eating them.

• Handle fresh fruits and vegetables carefully. Put produce away promptly, and keep all cut fruits and vegetables covered in the refrigerator until just before serving.

• Wash all countertops and utensils throughly after handling food.

• Discard old produce. Throw way cut produce that has been out of the refrigerator for four hours or more.

• When eating outside, keep food refrigerated until just before serving.

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Earthly Eating Recipe:

Spiked Southern Comfort Style Sweet Potato Pie
Serves: Makes 1 pie

1 graham cracker pie crust (9″)
1 1/2 cups cooked and peeled sweet potatoes
1 cup whipping cream
3 eggs
1 cup light brown sugar
1 tsp. ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp. ground nutmeg
2 tbs. Southern Comfort Liquor

Preheat oven to 400°F. Combine all ingredients until well blended and pour into prepared pie crust. Bake in the oven for 10 minutes. Turn heat down to 350°F and cook for an additional 35 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Cool pie on rack before refrigerating.

Happy Eating!

Get The Clutter Out Of Your Eating Habits (Day 3-Week Of Sweets)

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

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• SODA: The average American drinks 55 gallons of sweetned soda each year. That’s nearly one 20-ounce bottle of soda and 250 calories from sugar every day. Simply cutting out soda would drop an average of 1,750 claories and a ahlf pound each week.

• CORN SYRUP: Corn syrup and its eveil twin, hihg-fructose corn syrup, are cheap sweetners used in thousands of products, from colas to condiments to most commercial baked goods, including some whole-wheat breads. Not only is high fructose corn syrup a concentrated source of empty calories, but it also might convert more easily to body fat than other types of simple sugar, such as those derived from cane or beets. During exercise, simple sugars can be quite beneficial to preformance, energy bars and gels are filled with them. But beware of them as an empty calorie source in your regular diet. Check food labels to avoid products with corn syrup and high fructose corn syrup, and instead look for cereal, juices, pasta sauce, salad dressing, and so on that house no added sugar.

• TRANS FAT: Man-made trans fat is a product of the food industry, which, to increase shelf life and reduce cost, takes heart-healthy unsaturated fats and chemically corrupts them into molecules that are more harmful to your health than the saturated fat dripping off the greasy bacon in a back-alley dinner. For years, partially hydrogenated oils, which contain trans fat, have been used in commercial backed goods, chips and fast food. Trans far not only increases LDL cholesterol levels, but also lowers blood levels of beneficial HDL cholesterol, the kind that helps strip plaque off your artery walls, and can also contribute to the stiffening of arteries. The FDA noe requires all manufacturers to list trans fat separately on nutrition labels, and because of bad publicity many food companies have eliminated trans fat from their products. Still, beware, the law allows a label to say zero grams per serving if the food contains0.5 grams or leff of trans fat. Your best bet is to look for “partially hydrogenated” anything in a food’s ingredient list and, if you find it, put the package back on the shelf.

• ALCOHOL: People don’t realize the calorie content of alcohol, seven useless calories lurk in every gram, or about 98 in each 1.5-ounce shot of spirits such as vodka or whiskey. Liqueurs and cocktails have even more calories per shot because of added sugar. And beer and wine aren’t much better. Besides being a source of empty calories, alcoholic beverages are a diuretic and contribute to dehydration, even it you have only one or two. Hangover syptoms, the pounding in your head, lethargy and cottonmouth are all due to dehydration. You don’t have to quite alcohol cold turkey though, but just limit yourself to no more than four drinks per week.

• FANCY COFFEE DRINKS: Caffeine improves physical and mental performance, including short-term memory. Coffee itself has virtually no calories. But in America, having a coffee means it’s possible to drink 700 to 1,000 calories in a single giant cup, thanks to the milk, cream and sugar dumped in. Skip the fancy coffee drinks and get a boost with just plain unaltered coffee like an espresso or a small, fat-fee cappuccino.
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Earthly Eating Recipe: Day 3-Week Of Sweets

Granita
Serves: Two

2 ounces espresso or strong coffee
3 ounces low-fat milk
1 ounce half and half
2 cups standard size ice cubes
1 ounce chocolate syrup or cocoa powder (optional)

Mix all ingredients in a blender for 25 seconds or until smooth. Serve immediately.

Iced Coffee
Serves: Makes 12 servings

1/2 pound very coarsely ground medium-dark roast coffee
1 one-foot-square piece of cheesecloth
3 quarts cold water
Optional additions: Simple syrup (1 cup water, 1 cup sugar, bring to a boil and stir till sugar is dissolved. Cool, bottle, and it will keep for three months.); milk; chocolate syrup.

Place coffee in cheesecloth, tied at the end, and submerge in a container filled with the cold water. Let stand overnight in the refrigerator. Remove the coffee frilled cheese cloth and pour the liquid into eight ounce glasses filled with ice. Add any of the optional additions if desired.

Happy Eating!

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