Write about your most epic baking or cooking fail. I didn’t know the first thing about cooking when I got married. I knew how to use a rice cooker and a microwave, but I was scared of the stove, especially of frying. Don’t even get me started on the oven. It was on a wholeContinue reading “Disaster in the Kitchen”
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Coconut Flour Cookie Conundrum
So I’ve been making a half-hearted effort to go gluten-free. I’m trying to see if this will have any impact on our health and behavior. Not with the half-pantsed attempts of course, but once I’m finally doing it right. I do get into things in fits and starts. I’m just trying to build momentum andContinue reading “Coconut Flour Cookie Conundrum”
The Saga of the Cinnamon Rolls
My people (the Mariqueños – from a city called Marikina, which happens to be my beloved hometown) are notorious for their sweet tooth. We love and require desserts, add raisins to everything (done by Boomers and older, tolerated by GenX, revolted against by Millennials and younger), and we season with brown sugar. But an articleContinue reading “The Saga of the Cinnamon Rolls”
Freeze Dried Craze
What strategies do you use to maintain your health and well-being? It’s not about maintenance right now. There’s a whole lot to improve. Even if my most recent tests showed that I was in okay health (my pee did say I could drink more water, and my cholesterol levels are on the higher side, butContinue reading “Freeze Dried Craze”
A Little Bit of (Crawfish) Monica in My Life
What foods would you like to make? The thing about books and myself is that, from my tween years (back when “tween” wasn’t in anyone’s vocabulary) I’d formed a (possibly unhealthy) habit of partnering reading time with snack time. I read books every day, but nothing beat the joy of Friday afternoon reading. On Fridays,Continue reading “A Little Bit of (Crawfish) Monica in My Life”
Unseasonal Baking Spree
In a previous post, I mentioned that I tended to reserve my baking for the cooler months. This isn’t a hard and fast rule, of course. In fact, in the middle of a heatwave, I decided to do a bit of penitence by laboring in the kitchen and doing a torrid baking streak. It wasn’tContinue reading “Unseasonal Baking Spree”
Small Life Delight – Homemade Candy
The first time I learned about snowflake crisps, I was watching famous Chinese vlogger Li Ziqi prepare treats for a festival. I was intrigued by the mixture of butter, marshmallows, crackers, dried fruits, nuts, seeds, etc. It looked like really loaded marshmallows, a concept I found really intriguing. It’s always fun to see candy beingContinue reading “Small Life Delight – Homemade Candy”