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  • Salted Rosemary Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter

    A friend of mine emailed me awhile back with a website that sells gourmet flavored peanut butters.  Awesome flavors, from spicy savory Thai flavors to pina colada.  Weird.  Intriguing.  I replied to him that instead of spending that much money, I could just replicate some of those flavors.  He said that’s pretty much what he…

  • Fix My Pics: Rosemary Polenta “Fries”

    Welcome to the first in a new series I’m doing called Fix My Pics!  This is a long-term project I plan to work on in which I will replace some nasty, yellow, out-of-focus, poorly-cropped, can’t-believe-I-used-the-flash photos in old posts with new my-DSLR-is-so-fancy-and-now-I-know-what-kind-of-lighting-I-need pictures.  Did that make sense?  Maybe only to my fellow crazies.  How bout…

  • Peach Strawberry Rosemary Daiquiri

      My final Juice & Smoothie Week post!  This is a weekend smoothie to end my juice and smoothie week right!  Obviously, if you omit the rum, this is still a smoothie. So it totally counts.   I hope you enjoyed my juice and smoothie week!  I thought it was a pretty fun and healthy…

  • Artichokes with Rosemary-Garlic Mayonnaise

    This doesn’t even qualify as a recipe.  I just needed to show how easy it is to microwave an artichoke in a fraction of the time it takes to boil or steam one.  It’s ridiculously easy and sooooo delicious.   And in the few minutes that it’s cooking away in the microwave, you can whip up…

  • Rosemary Polenta "Fries"

      I haven’t cooked with polenta very much at all, but it’s quickly becoming a favorite.  It can be rich and creamy OR you can let it set and cut it into slices and shapes, crisp them up – so fun!