Archive | May, 2012

Passion

Passion is what you wake up breathing and go to bed dreaming. Sometimes Passion hits you when you are young and you don’t even know what it is. Sometimes it comes later in life, and you are excited and ready. But when it hits you, there’s no stopping it. You can’t control Passion. Sometimes you [...]

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I Want To Want Me!

    Ok, that is a Cheap Trick…I’d post the youtube video by the group…but I think there are like a bunch of legal reasons why I can’t do that…so there’s the link.  But in any case…I haven’t  trolled for “likes” for my What A Girl Eats Facebook page for a long time. It’s a [...]

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I Rib You Not!

I like BBQ, it’s just eating BBQ ribs off the bone is not my favorite thing to eat. I feel sort of cave-womanish, gnawing on the rib…sauce all over my face, from ear-to-ear. SO not romantic! Plus, they’re an awful lot of work for what you end up getting. I had this BBQ Beef Brisket [...]

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Let Me Entertain You

I feel a bit like I’m cheating. I just posted artichokes on Monday. Here it is Wednesday and I’m going to give you a recipe for Artichoke Dip, and it’s not even mine! I have an excuse though. My daughter had her Junior Prom on Saturday. The best part, is that she wanted me to [...]

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I’ll Have A Piece Of Your Heart!

It’s artichoke season again. Yeah! I love artichokes. Especially the heart! Yep, I know it’s a lot of work to get to the heart. There really isn’t much “meat” on each leaf. Dip, scrape. But I think of them as slow food. You really can’t rush eating an artichoke. That’s a good thing. I rush [...]

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Salad Days Are Here Again

The weather is starting to warm up again…salad days are here again. I could eat a salad every day, and usually do in the summer. I can’t really think of a favorite. I like them all, from Greek to Chinese. I often hesitate ordering a Chinese Chicken Salad in a restaurant, because they can really pack in hidden calories with [...]

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