As with a lot of good things, we stumbled upon this website totally by accident...and then we fell in love. Not only with the site but also with the business concept and finally, it's creators, Amelie and Tom. www.recipelook.co.uk, is a cooking website…no, an artist’s concept… well, actually, it's kind of both. All we can say is, “go check it out.” it’s like nothing we’ve ever come across, and we're sure you’ll agree. A caveat: the site is British, as are the creators, and therein lies its charm. We thought about ‘Americanizing’ this gem, but it just wouldn’t be the same. |
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Recipe Look
- 29 July 2010
- I AM TEAM
- Section: Food & Wine -
- Cooking
As with a lot of good things, we stumbled upon this website totally by accident...and then we fell in love. Not only with the site but also with the business concept and finally, it's creators, Amelie and Tom. www.recipelook.co.uk, is a cooking website…no, an artist’s concept… well, actually, it's kind of both. All we can say is, “go check it out.” it’s like nothing we’ve ever come across, and we're sure you’ll agree. A caveat: the site is British, as are the creators, and therein lies its charm. We thought about ‘Americanizing’ this gem, but it just wouldn’t be the same. Court of Master Sommeliers to Bring Its Leading Educational Programs to Washington DC
- 26 July 2010
- I AM TEAM
- Section: Food & Wine -
- Cooking
94 candidates will sit for the organization’s Introductory Level Examination on August 1
Beginning on August 1, 94 individuals will partake in an intensive, two‐day instruction and training session to learn the art and science of wine and spirits service from a select group of the world’s foremost experts on the topic, Master Sommeliers Wayne Belding, Ron Edwards, Scott Carney, Brett Davis, and Andrew McNamara. Participants will conclude the Court of Master Sommeliers‐sponsored course by sitting for the first of the organization’s four exams, each of which requires an increasingly keen dedication to the mastery of all elements of beverage theory and service. Those who excel in the upcoming training program may even go on to eventually join the exclusive group of just 105 individuals in North America with the coveted title of Master Sommelier.
Despite the daunting road ahead, these applicants jumped at the opportunity to learn from these Master Sommeliers and sit for the Introductory Exam. The Court’s unmatched expertise, combined with the public’s growing interest in wine in recent years, has meant that these courses fill up far in advance and generally command a sizable waitlist. Participants in the course will study beverage service and wine theory, as well as begin the arduous journey of perfecting their tasting abilities.
For individuals who have already passed the Introductory Sommelier Exam, Masters Edwards and Belding will join their colleagues in proctoring the day‐ long Certified Exam on July 31, the second of the Court’s prestigious educational programs. 40 candidates will attempt to demonstrate an even higher level of proficiency in wine theory and beverage service, with some traveling from as far as Colorado to see if they have what it takes. As the second phase in the Court’s coursework, this examination is critical in discerning the introductory candidates from those who will ultimately become Master Sommeliers.
The Court of Master Sommeliers was established in England in 1977 to encourage improved standards of beverage knowledge and service in hotels and restaurants. The first Master Sommelier Diploma Exam to be held in the United States was in 1987. The title Master Sommelier marks the highest recognition of wine and spirits knowledge, beverage service abilities, and professionalism in the hospitality trade. Education was then, and remains today, the Court’s charter. There are four stages involved in attaining the top qualifications of Master Sommelier: 1) Introductory Sommelier Course; 2) Certified Sommelier Exam; 3) Advanced Sommelier Course; and 4) Master Sommelier Diploma. There are 105 professionals who have earned the title Master Sommelier in North America. Of those, 90 are men and 15 are women. There are 170 professionals worldwide who have received the title of Master Sommelier since the first Master Sommelier Diploma Exam.
Better than Takeout: Kung Pao Chicken and Pad Thai Recipe
- 28 May 2010
- Jennifer Beckman, May, 2010
- Section: Food & Wine -
- Cooking
We all have heard the siren song of takeout on a busy weeknight. Tired and hungry, we gaze into the refrigerator and come up empty. We call, we order, we tip the friendly guy, and dinner happens. But takeout is expensive, loaded with calories, and often less satisfying than we had hoped after its steamy journey in the backseat. So make your own takeout favorites. Here are two healthier, less expensive and delicious versions of our go-to takeout menu items.
Quick Lemon Cake Recipe
- 25 May 2010
- Debra J. Mosely, May, 2010
- Section: Food & Wine -
- Cooking
2 Duncan Hines® Lemon Cake mixes2 cups water
1/3 cup melted unsalted butter
8 large eggs
1 small box Jell-O® lemon instant pudding
1 small box Jell-O® lemon cook ‘n serve pudding
1 envelope Dream Whip®
Healthy Recipes from Wellspring Camps
- 13 May 2010
- May, 2010
- Section: Food & Wine -
- Cooking
This month, Wellspring Camps, the leading weight loss organization for young adults and families across the U.S. has come up with a few healthy salad recipes for National Salad Month this May! We all know how important it is to keep our kids and families eating healthy, but Wellspring has made it easy with these delicious salads that the whole family will enjoy!
White Bean Salad: A tasteful mix of seasoned white beans and peppers that is only 77 calories and 0.3 grams of fat Grilled
Asparagus & Sweet Pepper Salad: A colorful delicious dish with only 64.2 Calories, and 0.78 grams of fat
Egg Salad: Everyone enjoys egg salad, and this recipe will keep you guilt free with only 30 calories and 0.6 grams of fat
Sweet, Sweet Springtime
- 12 May 2010
- Jennifer Gray Beckman, May, 2010
- Section: Food & Wine -
- Cooking
Celebrate the season with a trip to local strawberry fields
Picking strawberries is my favorite rite of spring, an annual obsession that began as a misguided attempt to squat myself into labor at the end of my first pregnancy. Past my due date, enormous and impatient, I had a brainstorm that the repetitive bending and standing would move things along. The mid-June timing was perfect, so in a hormone-fueled whirlwind I harvested strawberries three times in one week, turning all of my nesting urges to canning and freezing and shortcaking. My pastoral labor fantasy was a bust: it would be several more days and an I.V. drip of Pitocin before my eagerly awaited contractions produced a beautiful, healthy baby. Nevertheless, years later, I continue to celebrate spring by taking my daughter strawberry picking.

























