Blue Plate Lunch Counter and Soda Fountain is a tiny, cute restaurant located in downtown Portland, OR. It is really really small with just four to five tables and the food is cooked right there in a small kitchen where you could look at your orders getting cooked.
We reached there after hearing some rave reviews from a few people we met and also after looking at some reviews on the web. We did
Each time when I see the Daring Bakers Challenge I was like my my these ladies can bake, month after month they whipp up things and they all look so delicous.Every month I see what they have made, I will telling in my mind I should join them as I would love to bake special cakes, desserts like they doe.But each time I chickend out. I will be saying to my self, what if I cannot make these cakes
I think I just reached a new level of “daring” with this month’s challenge by actually offering to host a Daring Baker challenge! A few months back I suddenly thought it would be wonderful to choose and host a challenge. And when I asked Deeba if she would like to co-host the challenge she agreed.
So I wrote to Ivonne and Lis offering our services as DB hosts. They graciously accepted and the
Here we go … wonderful, natural and organic boneless pork spareribs (sometimes called country-style pork ribs) were on sale so I bought some to make oven roasted pulled pork for sandwiches.I love to serve the pulled pork on homemade rolls. I used the One Hour Rolls I posted about yesterday and Emeril Lagasse’s recipe..I’ve posted about this recipe before… (click HERE to view.)I simply reduced
It is difficult for me to believe it has already been a year since I began blogging!Thank you everyone for stopping by to visit and leave comments, and for teaching me so much .It has been a fun and rewarding journey. :)No, I haven’t fallen off the healthy eating lifestyle. *grin* These "cupcakes" are actually Bath Fizzies! (With the most wonderful Fresh-Cut-Roses scent)Absolutely heavenly.Much
The government of Barbados recently issued a 6-month amnesty for all undocumented Caricom nationals (citizens of the Caribbean), to apply for immigrant status. This move has been met with mixed reactions in Guyana, Barbados and across the region. For sometime now there has been disquiet about Guyanese in Barbados. It is similiar to the reactions of Haitians in The Bahamas, Mexicans in the USA and