Photo via Flickr member arvindgrover Corn on the cob is a classic food. This is perhaps owing to the fact that it’s so simple: the basic idea is put corn on the grill, and cook until done. Grilling corn is extremely accessible, making it a great cooking project for both aspiring chefs and grill-masters alike.FIND OUT MORE |
20 Reasons Restaurants Should Buy Local Foods
There was a time in history when people didn’t take pictures of the meals that they ate. Shockingly, they just ate. There was also a time when everything anyone ate was local. This now seems like a really long time ago. Today, some consumers have more contact with packaged food than they do with actualFIND OUT MORE |
10 Ways To Make Children’s Menus Healthier
The first time some people think about eating healthily is after they have children. Even if they have survived up until that point on takeout pizza and frozen dinners, they start to consider the effects of their food. They learn what GMO stands for and start to question every morsel of food that crosses theirFIND OUT MORE |
Lunch and Learn: A Sample Lunch Menu
Lunch gets the short end of the (carrot) stick. Breakfast is touted as the most important meal of the day. Dinner is probably the most fun meal of the day, as it is the time when you can unplug your mind and pursue leisure. Lunch is that meal that can so often get eaten atFIND OUT MORE |
Easy Spicy-Sweet Thanksgiving Brussels Sprouts
Brussels sprouts are one of my favorite Thanksgiving side dishes. If you’re looking for a fresh, seasonal vegetable to add to your Thanksgiving table, look no further. They are fast, easy to cook, and their flavor combines well with a variety of dressings. This particular recipe was inspired by my boyfriend. He began making themFIND OUT MORE |
The Keys To Restaurant Menu Writing
As this article is about writing, let’s quote one of the great: Mr. William Shakespeare. In Romeo and Juliet, you may have heard Juliet wail the famous line “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose. By any other name would smell as sweet.” You may think similarly when it comes to writingFIND OUT MORE |
How To Price Your Restaurant Menu
There are a lot of exciting moments attached to opening your own restaurant. First and foremost is that it is your own restaurant. Your inner toddler loves you for it (Mine! All mine!). However, there are things that need to be sorted out that fall into the category of math, such as pricing your restaurantFIND OUT MORE |
12 Creative and Tasty Deviled Egg Recipes
Photo via Flickr member preppybyday If you’d asked me who invented deviled eggs, those half-shelled eggs with the insides scooped out, seasoned, and piped back in the eggs, I would probably warrant a guess that it was a hungry picnicker somewhere, or perhaps someone trying to dream up a use for all the extra eggsFIND OUT MORE |
Breast in Show: How to Properly Grill a Chicken Breast
Photo via Flickr member snowpea&bokchoi Introduction Do you shudder when you hear the phrase “grilled chicken breast”? Honestly, I don’t blame you, because so often they are done poorly: overcooked, stringy chicken that is so dry it feels like sawdust in your mouth. But here’s the thing: grilled chicken breasts do not have to beFIND OUT MORE |
Perfect 10-Minute French Toast
Sunday morning breakfasts are an important routine in our house. We like to wake up a little late, put on some soothing music, make coffee, and eat a leisurely breakfast. The morning light is always beautiful in our little dining nook and our dog even likes to eat his breakfast at the same time. It’sFIND OUT MORE |