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MOMMYOCOOLTWINS
 
Member Since: Oct. 2004
Cooking Level: Expert
Cooking Interests: Grilling & BBQ, Stir Frying, Slow Cooking, Asian, Mexican, Italian, Low Carb, Healthy, Kids, Quick & Easy
Hobbies: Gardening, Boating, Walking, Photography, Wine Tasting, Charity Work
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About this Cook
I used to work in the hotel industry, but I love being a mom to twin boys now. I have always stayed home with them. I have a home business, and now I also work part-time as a radio DJ for a Christian music station. I love to cook for my family at least 6 nights a week, and this site is a great place to find new ideas.
My favorite things to cook
I'm not much of a baker, but I love to cook any sort of dinners. I like trying things in the crock pot, and I'm pretty good with stir fry type things. I have become quite fond of making different soups, and everyone seems to love my cheesy potato soup. Maybe I'll submit that as my first recipe! I also love marinading things for my husband to grill.
My favorite family cooking traditions
I like friends/family meals where everyone does one thing that they do really well. We all have a chance to show off our "stuff" and still have time to sit around and talk while others are cooking. That makes for a great evening. I also love it when my kids help me cook or when they tell me they love something I made for them. (especially if it happens to be healthy!)
My cooking triumphs
My cheesy potato soup is a hit. I also get GREAT compliments on a recipe I learned from Emeril. It's butternut squash ravioli with brown butter sage sauce. VERY time consuming, but it's wonderful for really special times with friends....usually a multi-course meal with lots of wine and fellowship.
My cooking tragedies
In college, I was trying to make chicken noodle soup in a dorm room with only electric equipment. I chose the crock pot as my weapon, but it didn't work out so great. I had bought mini-pasta of some sort. It didn't look like I added enough, so I kept pouring. When I checked on it later, it was FULL of swollen pasta. You would have thought it was a rice dish or something! It was horrible, and we ordered pizza.
Recipe Reviews 23 reviews
Quinoa Tabbouleh
This recipe is excellent! I took it to a Mediterranean potluck dinner and three people asked me for the recipe. Thanks! Also, quinoa is a great alternative to grains for friends who have to eat gluten free.

1 user found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Apr. 9, 2009
Garbanzo Bean Chocolate Cake (Gluten Free!)
This was so good and EASY. I do not bake typically. (Hate to measure.) I made this for my mom's birthday, and everyone was totally surprised it was garbanzo beans. Ha! It was wonderful with fresh raspberries on it.

0 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Feb. 6, 2009
Tzatziki Sauce I
Easy and yummy. We used it as a dip for veggies on Superbowl Sunday, then used the leftovers to make Greek chicken wraps for dinner a couple days later. I always thought Tzatziki sauce was supposed to have cucumbers, so I finely diced 1/2 of one and added it. It would probably taste great either way. If you do add one, be sure to scrape out all the seeds and dry it really well, so you don't make your sauce watery.

0 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Feb. 4, 2009
 
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