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May 15, 2012 11:16 pm 
One of the best thing Allrecipes.com has done for me that had nothing to do with a recipe was add a new dimension to my social circles.  The ability to talk about food, share recipes I found on the site with friends, and have dinner parties with consistently different dishes, was something… MORE
 
 
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May 15, 2012 11:08 pm 
That's right...my love affair with apple cider vinegar began with a baked teriyaki chicken recipe I found on Allrecipes.com.  It's what kept me hooked to allrecipes.  Having grown up eating Japanese food, I thought I knew teriyaki chicken inside and out.  We had the perfect teriyaki recipe… MORE
 
 
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May 15, 2012 10:59 pm 
So, it was 2006 when I found Allrecipes.com.  You probably know how the story goes...bored at work, surfing the internet for something on your mind.  For me, that was healthy food and learning how to cook to ensure my kids were eating well.  As a recent divorcee back then, I was anxious about… MORE
 
 
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Apr. 25, 2012 1:35 pm 
Updated: Apr. 26, 2012 7:30 am
Ah, Butter...pure, natural, rich and creamy...providing so much discussion, debate, food idioms, quotes, sayings, analogies...I love that this is one of the focuses for Allrecipes Allstars this month.   As a young, studious, science-minded teenager, I was enthralled over the fact that the pale… MORE
 
 
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Jan. 22, 2011 6:44 am 
Updated: Mar. 13, 2012 2:37 pm
Here I sit, an early Saturday morning, following one of those "best of" life experiences.  Was visited yesterday by Allrecipes.tv What's Cooking host, Michael Ketchum, and his cameraman/creative director, David, to be featured as a home cook in one of their upcoming webisodes.  They… MORE
 
 
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Diana Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)

Member Since
Mar. 2006

Cooking Level
Intermediate

Cooking Interests
Baking, Stir Frying, Slow Cooking, Asian, Mexican, Indian, Italian, Southern, Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, Healthy, Vegetarian, Kids, Quick & Easy, Gourmet

Hobbies
Scrapbooking, Quilting, Sewing, Gardening, Hiking/Camping, Camping, Walking, Fishing, Photography, Reading Books, Charity Work

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About Me
First and foremost, I wholeheartedly believe healthy eating starts with raw ingredients! I have three teenagers - my own two children, and a foreign exchange student from Japan who is living with us for this school year. The heart of our home is the dinner table...I involve the kids in planning weekly meals, grocery shopping, and cooking. My 16 year old is a fabulous young cook; she loves to make red beans and rice, coconut curry chicken and salmon! My 13 year old is becoming an avid baker--he'll proudly show you his banana bread. And, our 18 year old exchange student is filling her recipe book with tried and true favorites to take home, while sharing with us culinary traditions from her own family. We have traveled the world with the military, and love trying all types of new foods.
My favorite things to cook
I love to cook Asian foods (particularly Japanese and Thai), fish (mostly salmon), soups and pastas. I'm venturing into Vietnamese, Mexican and Indian dishes. We're a very active and busy family, so recipes that use healthy ingredients, resulting in comfort (heart-of-the-home) dishes, are what we love to try!
My favorite family cooking traditions
Anything that involves family-in-the-kitchen is a favorite time for me. Holiday meals are especially memorable because these are occasions where my siblings and parents meet for huge culinary fests that stray from tradition (anything from turkey to sushi) and bring forth new recipes to add to each of our own collections.
My cooking triumphs
Discovering this site and all the 5-star recipes! The "comfort" factor of foods is very important to me, so if I find a dish that speaks to us enough to keep the recipe in our repertoire, it's a success!!
My cooking tragedies
I went through a phase of cooking cream-based soups, and was so excited to discover a tomato bisque that I was 100% sure my nieces would love. Proudly made it for them one holiday season, only to have my oldest niece (then 5) taste it, turn to her mom (my sister), shake her head, and ask for Cambell's tomato soup (made with milk, of course). Showed up by processed...sigh...
 
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