Archive of Past Blog Entries

Gluten-Free Almond Joy Cupcakes, #SundaySupper

Joy! Chocolate Almond Joy! Ah, that coveted American candy bar with the luscious coating of chocolate over coconut and almonds. In Japan, Almond Joy slipped into my hands on 3 occasions. A military connection sneaked the Almond Joy off base and into my hands. A stop at Guam (an American territory) en route to our Christmas holiday on Saipan. (One of the Micronesian Islands.) Summer vacation in the States. Believe it... Read Full Article153

3 Back-to-School Bentos, #Glutino

Glutino gifted me with free gluten-free products for this post. All opinions are my own.   Autumn is on the horizon. Let the best school lunch box games begin! Are you ready? Glutino kindly sent me kid-friendly gluten-free lunch box items. Inspired, I set out to create 3 Back-to-School Bentos packed with Glutino gluten-free goodness.   Here’s why the Glutino products in the Ninja Baker’s bentos are great... Read Full Article154

Japanese Moon Gazing Potatoes, #FoodieExtravaganza

Pausing between clouds the moon rests in the eyes of its beholders ~17th Century Haiku Master, Matsuo Basho (Translated by Michael R. Burch) Moon gazing is a Japanese tradition, which predates rice cultivation. Traditionally, the full moon is admired on the 15th night of the 8th month. (Lunar calendar time. Translation: September 27, 2015.)  Noshing on snacks to accompany moon gazing is also a tradition. Popular Japanese Moon... Read Full Article155

Japanese Cherry Blossom Brownies and 10 Tips on How-To Get Drunk with Happiness, #IsabelsBirthdayBash

What makes life happy? Cherry blossoms, chocolate, friends and family. Okay, not all family 100% of the time! Still, family systems can provide tremendous love and support. Isabel Laessig is the CEO of the expanding Sunday Supper empire. Isabel’s #SundaySupper Twitter chat is designed to entice families to gather around the dinner table. Everyone is encouraged to share family recipes and stories. Isabel’s blog, Family Foodie,... Read Full Article156

3 Pocky Chocolate Truffles and Bananas Foster Ice Cream, #Pocky

Glico kindly provided product for this post. All opinions are my own. Chocolate Banana Pocky! Perfect crunch inside ice cream and outside chocolate truffles. The Big Easy is the birthplace of beignet donuts, bluesy jazz and Bananas Foster. New Orleans’ oldest neighborhood, the French Quarter, is home to Brennan’s Restaurant; the spot where the first rum-soaked banana sizzled and smoked in the 1950s.  After a tumble in... Read Full Article157

Lemon and Japanese Yuzu Custard Cakes, #TheCakeSliceBakers

Playing peek-a-boo with my memory today…Japanese plum blossoms splash purple-pink color onto a stark parking structure; a pitter-patter of rain sings on traditional roofs in Tokyo (courtesy of the Periscope app.) And thanks to a formidable group of online gal pals aka The Cake Slice Bakers, a pucker of Japanese yuzu citrus scintillates my palate.  The puffs of whipped cream atop the Lemon and Japanese Yuzu Custard Cakes... Read Full Article158

Land of Milk and Honey Muffins, #TwelveLoaves

Even if you were born with a silver spoon in your mouth, doesn’t the Land of Milk and Honey sound luscious? According to Bible and Talmud experts, The Land of Milk and Honey is a metaphor for Israel, the Promised Land and fertile fields.  Got Milk? The holy books of mainstream religions tend to be pretty thick, right? But the idea of a Land of Milk and Honey has survived and seared into our consciousness. Maybe the idea has... Read Full Article159

No-Churn Reese's Chocolate Peanut Butter Ice Cream, #FoodieExtravaganza

Do you believe in angels? Many Americans according to a 2011 CBS poll do believe in angels.  (Let me know if you find anything more current.) Clouds, feathers and birdsongs remind me of angels. Nature lifts me to an ethereal element. It’s like a heavenly intervention for my busy mind  - an endless worry world revolving around SEOs and social media ratings. How does peace whisper to you? I’m always open to picking up... Read Full Article160

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