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Do you speak Engluese?!
Cooked up on November 28, 2012 in Mouth Full
I think we’re all familiar with Spanglish, where we take English words and make them sound Spanish because we don’t know what the correct Spanish word is. Well are you familiar with Engluese? That’s where we take English words and make them sound Portuguese because we don’t know what the correct Portuguese word is! Continue reading »
5 Fun Halloween Recipes!
Cooked up on October 23, 2012 in Mouth Full
“Trick or treat, smell my feet, give me something good to eat. If you don’t I don’t care, I’ll pull down your underwear!” Well, we wouldn’t want that to happen now would we?! Here are five fun Halloween recipes to give everyone something good to eat and keep your underwear up! Continue reading »
Fluid Measurements Chart
Cooked up on July 6, 2012 in Resources
Have you ever tried to follow a recipe where you need to convert the measurements? Yeah it’s pretty tough! Well, we’ve created a quick and easy Fluid Measurements Chart to help you with those conversions. It will help you convert cups, fluid ounces, tablespoons, teaspoons, and milliliters. Continue reading »
The secret seasoning for Carne de Espeto!
Cooked up on July 4, 2012 in Tips and Tricks
For as long as I can remember, I’ve been eating Carne de Espeto (Portuguese meat cooked on skewers) at Portuguese feasts, Portuguese social clubs, Portuguese restaurants, and of course at home. It’s just so good! Anyone that has ever tried it all say the same thing. They also ask how to make the “secret” seasoning. Well it’s simpler than you might think. Want to learn the secret? Read on! Continue reading »
Gimme S’mores!
Cooked up on June 29, 2012 in Mouth Full
Who doesn’t love S’mores? The sweet, melted chocolate and marshmallow combined with the crunchy graham cracker make for a scrumptious treat! Recently, I’ve run across simple recipes for variations on the original S’mores. You’re in for a treat! Continue reading »
I think I found Michael Jackson’s glove?
Cooked up on April 30, 2012 in Mouth Full
I grew up in a family primarily made up of girls. When my cousins came over, they would play dress up with my mom’s clothes and shoes. Me, on the other hand, I would pretend I was Michael Jackson, singing and dancing my way around the basement! Continue reading »