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    It's about Rodeo time around here....

    These cookies are pretty simple, only using one food coloring (Spectrum Chocolate Brown) mixed up in light and dark. The silver accents, stars and spurs, are made with silver lustre dust mixed with vodka and brushed on dried, piped white icing. Click here for more details on lustre dust.

    These look really cute bagged and tied with a red & white checked ribbon. Giddy Up!Source URL: http://soniceview.blogspot.com/2008/02/
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Stuffed Peppers with Ground Turkey

    Ground turkey stuffed peppers with roasted corn and goat cheese.

    How to stuff a pepper? Let me count the ways. Tonight's recipe is easy on the gluten-free budget- with a ground turkey filling. Spice it up with chipotle or make it Italian style with basil and oregano. It's all good.

    This week has been sunny, cloudy, wet and windy here in the desert. All mixed up. Spring is definitely in the air. Flocks of cranes and geese echo their cocktail party conversation off the walls of Black Mesa, flying north. I hear them as I type. They are a noisy gaggle.

    We're still lighting fires in the kiva at night. And still craving comfort food. I had three gorgeous bell peppers on hand- yellow, orange and green. I knew what had to be done. I poured myself a glass of red.

    It was time to stuff a vegetable.

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Reading feeds/headlines in FireFox

    If you use firefox, you probably already know that firefox is much safer than other browsers, it's also highly customizable with themes and addons. Have you used the "Live Bookmarks" feature of firefox? It's a great time saver. firefox let's you bookmark the feed of the site/blog you are visiting as a "Live Bookmark"(Provided it publishes one). Everytime you explore your bookmarks, the feed is updated and headlines are shown in a submenu.

    Here's how this feature is used:
    After the page is loaded, look for the "dish" icon on the statusbar.





    Hovering your mouse over the icon will show you if the site/blog publishes it's feed and clicking it will prompt you to save the site as "Live Bookmark". Once you are done saving, take your mouse to the "Bookmark" menu and explore the bookmark you just added. Firefox will fetch the feed for you and you will never have to fire up your standalone/web based feed readers anymore.





    Never used FireFox? There is always a first time sometime.


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Gluten-Free Spanish Rice Bake

    Gluten free Spanish rice recipe is easy and delicious
    Like Spanish rice? Try using brown rice and kick up the nutrition.

    One of the more popular recipe searches here at Gluten-Free Goddess is brown rice. And why not? It's naturally gluten-free. It's an excellent grain choice for the Mediterranean Diet and the South Beach Diet. It's good source of fiber for both sensitive tummies and hearty omnivore appetites. And it's a complementary protein for earthy vegan tastes.


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Internet Safety for Girls

    Here we discuss some general Internet Safety Issues and steps to take to improve security on the internet.

    One of the most common ways by which Internet Security is compromised is by using a bug-ridden internet browser. It raises serious security concerns when a malicious hacker targets a known vulnerability in the browser. It is therefore recommended that you use a safer browser that is less prone to attacks. I have used FireFox+Google Toolbar for quite a while, I strongly recommend that you download and try it. You will see that with the help of the google toolbar, it is able to block annoying popups too. FireFox, is and always was free to use and can be uninstalled easily if you arent impressed with it.


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    Once the browser is secured, you should get the official updates for your operating system. Most users nowdays use Windows XP, So all XP users should get Windows XP Service Pack 2 to better defend you operating system. Get the Windows XPSP2 from any of the following locations:


    The download can take a while as the files could be above 250 mb and make sure you have a genuine copy of Windows XP installed.


    Install a good anti-virus package for protection against viruses. There are a few free Anti-Virus packages that offer decent security, such as



    If you are serious about internet security then you should consider using a commercial anti-virus package. Norton Anti-Virus and McAfee Anti-Virus are well known packages of which the latter is highly recommended if you can afford it.

    Finally, As a layer of protection against SpyWares, download and install the following Anti-SpyWare utilities:

    Run these utilities on a regular basis to clean out the spyware junk from your system.

    The tips above will improve your overall internet security, So how about a nice, friendly kiss for sharing these tips with you, Girls? ;-)



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Colors

    Doing a little reshuffling of cookie supplies and I just liked seeing all of the food coloring bottles snuggled together. (These are all AmeriColor & Spectrum colors.)
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Ratatouille On Broiled Polenta with Baby Greens

    Ratatouille. Yum.

    My ratatouille recipe is more postmodern than traditional. But that's why you come here, right? Back in the day when your intrepid GFG was way more geek than goddess (read more high school nostalgia here) ratatouille was one of those popular vegetarian recipes every fledgling Molly Katzen inspired veg-head was stirring up. It was ubiquitous. So when the craze for it hit blogs last year (due to a certain animated movie) I was unmoved to jump on the ratty bandwagon. To me it was so, I don't know. Retro? Old school? Ho-hum?

    But wait.

    Retro can be fun. And what do I have against eggplant? Um. Nothing. Flash forward to New Mexico, February 2008. Ratatouille simmers in a thick iron skillet. Tasty goodness ensues.

    And by the way- the aforementioned film? It's nominated for five Oscars. Stay tuned tonight.

    Ratatouille Recipe On Broiled Polenta with Baby Greens

    I'll be honest here. My ratatouille changes. (Shocking, I know!) It's never the same recipe twice. This latest incarnation features sliced Baby Bellas instead of zucchini. And olives instead of additional peppers. I served it on a bed of broiled polenta and baby greens drizzled with extra virgin olive oil and balsamic vinegar. If you'd like to make more of a traditional ratatouille with squash, see my links below.

    Leftover ratatouille can be chilled, then served at room temperature the next day, or reheated. It also makes a snappy appetizer. Process it a bit to make it into a spread. Serve it on triangles of grilled bread (gluten-free, of course).

    For my version you'll need:

    1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
    5 cloves garlic, chopped
    1 large sweet onion, chopped (or two mediums)
    4 Japanese eggplants, cut into cubes (or 2 globe eggplants)
    2 heaping cups Baby Bella mushrooms, sliced
    1 large bell pepper, any color, cored, seeded, chopped
    1 14-oz can fire roasted tomatoes (I chose Muir Glen with green chiles for extra heat)
    1/2 cup light broth
    1/2 cup green or black olives, sliced
    1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
    2-3 tablespoons chopped parsley
    1-2 teaspoons dried basil
    1-2 teaspoons dried Italian Herbs (marjoram, thyme, oregano, rosemary)
    Sea salt and fresh ground pepper, to taste

    For serving:

    Cooked polenta (make your own polenta- see below; or use a pre-made roll of your favorite organic polenta)
    A bag of crisp baby greens
    Extra virgin olive oil and balsamic vinegar
    Optional garnish: crumbles of goat cheese

    Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.

    In a large oven-proof skillet heat the olive oil over medium high heat and add the garlic and onion; stir and cook for five minutes. Add the eggplant, mushrooms and pepper; stir and cook for five minutes. Add the tomatoes, broth, olives, balsamic vinegar, parsley, herbs, sea salt and ground pepper. Stir to combine. Bring to a high simmer.

    Set the skillet in the oven and roast the veggies for about 30 minutes, until the veggies are very tender. Stir half way through.

    In the meantime, prepare your polenta.

    Note: If using a roll of polenta, slice the roll into 1/2 inch slices and place in a broiler pan. Brush with olive oil and season with sea salt and ground pepper. Place the pan into the oven and set the temperature to broil; broil until sizzling and slightly browned.

    To make the polenta:

    1 cup Bob's Red Mill Polenta
    4 1/2 cups light broth
    Sea salt and fresh ground pepper, to taste

    You can also add chopped fresh herbs or grated cheese or non-dairy cheese, such as Daiya Italian style, f desired.

    In a large heavy-bottomed pot, bring the broth to a high simmer and pour the cornmeal into the simmering broth in an even, steady stream, whisking as you go. Keep stirring. When the polenta has thickened and is pulling away from the sides of the pot a bit, add in herbs or shredded cheese and season with sea salt and pepper, to taste. This takes about 20 minutes, or so. Remove the pot from the heat.

    If you make your polenta ahead of time, you have the option of spooning it evenly into a pie plate or cake pan and letting it cool. This makes a firm polenta you can later slice into wedges and broil (see instructions above for preparing the rolled polenta).

    To serve:

    Arrange baby greens on four plates. Drizzle with good olive oil and balsamic vinegar. Season with sea salt and fresh ground pepper. Add polenta in the center. Top with the ratatouille.

    For those doing cheese, scatter crumbles of goat cheese on top. I didn't add cheese, of course, and to be (again) honest, I didn't miss it one bit.

    Serves 4.


    Susan's Roasted Ratatouille at Fatfree Vegan Kitchen




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Cappuccino Brownies

    Vegan
    Cinnamon, coffee and chocolate make these brownies taste like a cappuccino.

    Making a gluten-free brownie without eggs at high altitude is a nightmare. I kid you not. You try it. The damn batter never cooks- it sizzles and oozes and just when you can take it no longer, Dear Reader, you yank the unctuous mud out of the oven out of sheer boredom and disgust (they've been baking for what, three days now?) and you set them on the cooling rack only to watch them harden into what can only be described, I am sorry to tell you, as a slab of cement.

    Brown cement.

    Not even the coyotes would touch them.

    And yes, I've tried the high altitude tricks. And no, I can't use silken tofu or flaxseed gel or mayonnaise (due to suspected food allergies). What I can do is persevere (here is where neurodiverse perseveration comes in handy). This time, it worked. Maybe it was the vegan Spectrum Organic Shortening. Or maybe it was the gluten-free vanilla powder. Who knows? All I know is this attempt (number, what? Fifteen, maybe?) is finally edible.

    Not to mention, not half bad delicious.

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Deep in the HEART of Texas

    There is just something fun about living in Texas. I didn't fully appreciate it until we moved out-of-state for a few years. While Alabama was beautiful and I'd move back in a heartbeat, I missed Texas. That's silly to miss a state, right? Texas isn't the most beautiful and I certainly could do without the humidity in the area where we live now, but I still somehow feel that Texas pride.


    I think Lyle Lovett captures Texas in music so well....my absolute favorite is That's Right (You're Not From Texas) , but Texas wants you anyway...take a listen if you have time. What I love about Texas:

    • bluebonnets,
    • boots & jeans are acceptable attire just about anywhere,
    • the Astros,
    • my grocery store sells Texas-shaped tortilla chips and crackers,
    • driving down any country road, you are liable to get a "steering wheel wave" from every passing pick-up truck....you know what I'm talking about...the hand doesn't leave the top of the steering wheel, but the fingers go up, or you might just get a one-finger acknowledgement. No, not that finger...Texas is friendly! :)
    • Tex-Mex...in particular, Chuy's
    • beef , not pork, BBQ and the Lone Star Beer to go with it.

    So, my husband left for work today with these Texas cookies for a few customers.



    1. Using a #2 or #3 tip, pipe the outline of Texas in white royal icing.

    2. Pipe a vertical line a little less than halfway across and then a horizontal line across the rest of the cookie to section off the areas of the flag.

    3. Thin blue, red and white icing to a syrup-like consistency and cover with a damp dishtowel. Let sit for several minutes. When ready to begin, stir gently with a rubber spatula and pour into a squeeze bottle. (Blue: AmeriColor Royal Blue with a drop of AmeriColor Navy, Red: Spectrum Super Red)

    4. Fill in the left half of the cookie in blue. Use a toothpick to guide into corners.

    5. Fill in top of cookie in white.

    6. Fill in bottom of cookie in red.

    7. Let dry for at least one hour.

    8. Change the tip on the un-thinned white icing to a #4. Pipe a star near the center of the blue section. If desired, lightly dampen finger and tap out any ridges in the star.

    Here are a few more Texas cookies I've made over the years:

    I love these yellow rose cookies. Someday, I need to learn the words to the "Yellow Rose of Texas".
    These cookies were for one of my sister's best friend's weddings. The bluebonnets were drawn on with food coloring markers.

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Easy Sesame Noodles, Solo

    Quick and easy noodle soup

    Find yourself bored with the usual PB and J on gluten-free bread? Tired of the same ole yogurt? Out of buckwheat waffles? Here is a lickity-split (not to mention, delicious!) hot lunch recipe. It's not even a recipe. More like an idea. Use leftover rice spaghetti and bagged washed baby greens, and you have an almost instant killer soup to slurp.

    Budget friendly, simple, delicious.

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L-O-V-E: Cookie Exchange!

Forty-LOVE


    We're heading off to my son's tennis class with these belated Valentine tennis cookies. I was picturing them cuter in my head :), but I think the kids will like them. I toyed with the idea of making pink racquets with red hearts and red racquets with pink hearts...you know, really valentine them up...but got vetoed by the boys around here. Next time, I'll bake first, ask questions later!

    Those hearts are big heart sprinkles from Sur La Table. I just attached them with a little blob of royal icing (piping consistency) on the dried cookies.
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Happy Valentine's Day!

    Happy Valentine's Day to you all! Here is a peek of one of the cookie designs I made for this year. I'm not sure why I've never made these hearts with dots before; they are really easy (will post instructions later.) Currently sharing a Peroni with my valentine and listening to our 9-year-old valentine play some keyboards. :)

    Happy *heart* Day!
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The Best Vegan Baked Mac & Cheese Recipe

    The Best Vegan Mac and Cheese Recipe- Delicious Cheesy Uncheese Sauce by Karina

    My favorite gluten-free mac and cheese is 
    also vegan and dairy-free. Seriously.

    Some folks do it up fancy for V-day. Lobster. Steak. Chocolate-dipped strawberries. Not us. This morning when I asked my husband what he wanted me to make for our Valentine's Day meal, he didn't hesitate.

    Mac and cheese. You? he asked.

    Mac and cheese, I answered.

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Meme!

    Oh, Yay!!! I've been tagged by adorable Ema from Ema's Edible Experiments who has a yummy blog and her own personal lab rat! :)

    So, here are the meme rules:

    1. Link to your tagger and post these rules.
    2. Share 5 facts about yourself.
    3. Tag 5 people at the end of your post and list their names (linking to them).
    4. Let them know they've been tagged by leaving a comment at their blogs.


    Five facts about me:


    1. I've been married for 11 years to this great guy who is a great taste-tester, cookie cutter maker (when I'm desperate) and wonderful dad. Did I mention he does the dishes? No, you can't have him! We have a 9-year-old son who is into Legos, computers, Animusic (don't get me started) and likes to run around in his underwear. :) He's pretty funny! Here we are just a few weeks ago at Epcot.

    2. I love cookbooks and cooking magazines! I can't get out of the library without scanning the cookbook aisle. Current library fines: $23.50...yep, $23!

    3. Celebrity crush....Bill Murray. How can you not love that face?!?!?

    4. Favorite movies...Grease, Love Actually, Spanglish, When Harry Met Sally and, most recently, Waitress.

    5. Favorite dessert...chocolate chip cookies! We used to go to a restaurant in Dallas, Kathleen's Art Cafe, that served a Hot Chocolate Chip Cookie in an individual baking dish, hot from the oven with a scoop of ice cream on top, heaven!

    Now I tag:

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