Good Food Hunting: Lemon Chia Seed Cake
Thursday, January 09 2014
by janwest
By Kat Nielsen Lemon chia seed cake is an alternative to lemon poppy seed cake with a ton more nutrition and get this, no grains! My personal blog, Eat Your Tarte Out is a place where anyone can come to learn more about cooking and baking. On occasion, I’m presented with challenges by individuals, and that’s exactly
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Good Food Hunting: Pecan Tassies
Thursday, December 19 2013
by janwest
By Kat Nielsen Pecan tassies aka mini pecan tarts are a beautiful way to churn out delicious baked goods in a crunch before the holidays (thirty minutes or less). Even if you need a last minute gift idea for your trainer or for your local tack store, the tassies wrap up beautifully and transport well
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Good Food Hunting: Tips for Holiday Baking
Thursday, December 12 2013
by janwest
By Kat Wojtylak Don’t let holiday baking ruin all your fun and the special moments around the holidays. Instead, embrace one of the busiest times of the year for your oven and showcase holiday spreads and your gifts with awesome skills and minimal stress. Baking is an inexpensive and special way to show someone or
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Good Food Hunting: Food and Kitchen Gifts for the Equestrian
Thursday, November 21 2013
by janwest
By Kat Wojtylak What do you buy your trainer, barn owner or fellow horse owner? Most times it’s not an easy and straightforward question. That’s why I’ve compiled a few kitchen/food related items that are sure to be unique for your gift giving this holiday season. This Antique Horse Knife Holder Set is perfect for
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