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Family Values and Amish Living

Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

Howard Rosenthal signature Family Values and Amish Livingwhoopie pie RE Family Values and Amish LivingArt and I recently had the opportunity to visit Pennsylvania’s Amish Country. Since our schedules were pretty tight, we had a lot to see and do in a very short time.

As you can see from all the video (just click here to get to this week’s TV recipes, where you can view video for each recipe) we shot, we took in a lot. We rolled up our sleeves and helped make jams and jellies, got to can Amish Chow Chow and were even the official taste testers when it came to making sure the whoopie pies were up to our high standards.

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Free eCookbook from Mr. Food – ABC’s of Back-to-School

Thursday, September 15th, 2011

Sarah skerrett signature Free eCookbook from Mr. Food   ABCs of Back to Schoolmr food mini Back to School Free eCookbook from Mr. Food   ABCs of Back to SchoolGone are the lazy days of summer; school’s back in session and we barely have time to catch our breath! Between school functions, soccer practice, and dance recitals, the back-to-school season is a very busy time of year. Sometimes the hardest part is adjusting to the hectic pace after a long, relaxing summer. That’s where our brand-new free eCookbook, ABC’s of Back-to-School: 26 Kid-Friendly Recipes from Mr. Food, can help your family out this fall – with our very best kid-approved recipes for breakfasts, snacks, weeknight dinners, and desserts.

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Homemade Baby Food, 101

Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

baby food 179x300 Homemade Baby Food, 101Jaime Gross signature Homemade Baby Food, 101Hello again! Things as usual have been crazy hectic in our house. Back-to-school, after-school activities, homework, etc. Because of this, I try to keep life as simple as possible.

My younger one turns 8 months this week and along with all of her new milestones, this also means that I have been able to introduce real food to my daughter the past couple of months, not just formula. I went back and forth with a question a lot of moms do, “Purchased or homemade?” I decided to go organic, so that her little smushy body would only be introduced to natural foods, not chemicals. Sweet potatoes, carrots, apples, pears, squash. No peas, please! She did not like them – AT ALL! As a matter of a fact, both times I tried giving them to her I ended up wearing them. Have you ever seen a baby spit pureed peas? Not pretty. It was reminiscent of a scene in the Exorcist.

Thinking it would be easier, I decided to buy organic, jarred baby food. The Mr. Food mentality is all about quick and simple, so why should my baby’s meals be any different? I did this for the first month and then looked at what I was spending on her food and compared it to the price of one sweet potato…

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Free eCookbook from Mr. Food: Slow Cookin’ Magic!

Tuesday, August 16th, 2011

Slow Cookin eBook mini Free eCookbook from Mr. Food: Slow Cookin Magic!It’s not hard to see why slow cookers have been popular in kitchens for decades. For one thing, you can use it year-round – it especially comes in handy during the summer months because slow cookers won’t heat up your house! That means you can also enjoy our brand-new eCookbook year-round – Slow Cookin’ Magic: 28 Scrumptious Slow Cooker Recipes from Mr. Food features all our best slow cooker recipes from Slow Cooked Italian Pot Roast to Slow Cooked Chicken and Rice. We’ve even got slow cooker dessert recipes to please that sweet tooth, like Brownie Cream Cheese Pudding Cake! No more bookmarking slow cooker recipes in giant cookbooks – this handy eCookbook has 33 pages of amazing slow cooker recipes in one scrumptious collection.

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A Very Special Breakfast

Tuesday, August 9th, 2011

This past week I had to take my mom to the doctor. You see, she’s in her early eighties (just a kid) and although in pretty good shape, during a routine check-up they discovered a blockage in her carotid artery. Being a tough woman who had two bouts with cancer and thankfully won them both years ago, my mom said it was probably no big deal.

So early the morning of her follow-up appointment I went to pick her up. Since we had plenty of time, I asked her if sheOverstuffed Mediterranean Omelet RE A Very Special Breakfast ate breakfast yet. When she said no, I offered to make it for her. I rummaged through her refrigerator and chopped up some veggies, added some cheese that was one step away from a science experiment and made her a big fluffy omelet. As I was making it, she kept watching me with a smile on her face. I toasted up some rye bread, put on a pot of coffee and we sat down to eat.

I couldn’t believe how relaxed she was as we sat there eating knowing when we were done we were meeting with her thoracic surgeon. I wondered, “How can she be so calm and easy-going?” As we were eating, she reminded me that years ago she remembers me making her breakfast before she went to the her cancer doctor. During that visit she found out that the surgery and radiation treatment was a complete success and she was cancer-free. She figured that me making breakfast for her this morning would also bring her that same good luck.

Well, within the hour we were at the doctor’s and after reading the x-rays and doing a thorough exam he said she was good to go and he should do another follow-up appointment in 6 month. She sat there for a few moments, with a sigh of relief. As we were leaving, she said how lucky she was but went on to share that she knew everything would be okay. On the way home, she accredited the breakfast as what gave her the courage. It wasn’t the eggs or the well-aged cheese but the comfort that came with it.  Making my mom happy by simply making her breakfast made me feel better — and the good news from that appointment will be something we will hopefully share for many more years to come.

Do you have a memory of a time when food comforted you? Maybe it’s eating a pint of Haagen-Dazs right out of the tub or eating fresh-picked tomatoes from the garden. I would love to know, so please share.

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Easy, Excellent Entertaining

Tuesday, July 26th, 2011

As Mr. Food’s granddaughter, my friends expect me to be exceptionally kitchen savvy, and that’s a lot of pressure! I’m

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One of our go-to recipes for entertaining friends: Better Baked Ziti!

not saying that I’m a kitchen dingbat, but I’m also far from a kitchen mastermind (My sister, Beth, looked over this blog for me and seemed to think the mere suggestion of me being a kitchen mastermind was ridiculous…how sweet!). Sure I can follow a recipe but when asked to do a little of this and a little of that… Yea, right!

Now that I’ve gone off on a tangent, let me get back on topic. My sister and I like to entertain our friends up at school and they all come over expecting a good meal. Usually, we don’t disappoint. Going back to school in about a month (I can’t believe how quickly this summer is going!), I am going to start searching for fun and easy recipes now so that I’m prepared! Having worked at Mr. Food all summer has really enriched my kitchen knowledge and has given me a lot more tools that I can bring

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A recipe I'm dying to try: Strawberry Cheesecake French Toast!

back to school with me.

Beth and I both have very busy lives, but we both value tremendously, the worth of spending time with our loved ones around a good meal! We’ve found that there’s no better way to catch up! Also, Beth and I really like cooking together, it’s awesome quality time for us (and a great way to procrastinate from homework)!

I am and have always been a list person! They keep me organized in my hectic life as a college student. So, because I’m such a fan of lists, I’ve compiled two. The first list is of my go-to recipes whenever we have people over. My second list is of recipes I hope to try!

List 1:

  1. Better Baked Ziti
  2. Best Mashed Potatoes Ever
  3. Chocolate Chip Cheesecake
  4. Quick and Easy Macaroni and Cheese

List 2:

  1. Strawberry Cheesecake French Toast
  2. Best Ever Noodle Pudding
  3. Bow Tie Vegetable Pasta
  4. Pasta Fruit Salad

What recipes are on your go-to list? And which recipes do you hope to try in the future?

~Jessie

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Lighthouse Adventure

Friday, July 8th, 2011

Hi, I’m Kelly – the official photographer for Mr. Food! The other day, I took a little road trip to see  my relatives who live in Saint Augustine, FL. Because it’s such a neat place to see, I wanted to share it with you.

First off, I had to photograph the famous lighthouse. I love that you can go inside and climb the stairs up to the top, which has spectacular views! When you first go into the gift shop to get your ticket, they give you these headsets, and as you walk around the property it explains all about the lighthouse and it’s history of St. Augustine – it’s really interesting. There is a museum to walk through also which is right across from the lighthouse and of course the gift shop. I’ve become a seeker of lighthouses now!

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I also love visiting my family because they always have some new place they want to go to eat, and it’s always so good! Just like my Mr. Food family, they love to eat. The Columbia Restaurant is a favorite of ours; it’s located down town in the heart of St. Augustine surrounded by all the fun. The Palomilla Steak is delicious!! A must if you’re ever in St. Augustine.
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The Gypsy Cab is another little fun place to eat at, very colorful both in décor and food. They have this Portabella Mushroom Burger that is so tasty! Reminds me of the one here at Mr. Food, the Mushroom Sliders!

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Have you ever been to St. Augustine? Any other fun summer trips you’d like to share?