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Saturday, January 17, 2009

Everyday Food

If you haven't tuned into the TV program Everyday Food, you oughta. During each weekly, 30-minute program, five items are prepared with fairly simple recipes using simple ingredients. They're simple enough that even a "guy like me" can understand them. The website is packed with great recipes and many videos. Martha Stewart is behind the whole thing, and it's pretty well done. I'm glad she's out of jail.

Check out the website here. Ok, here's the blurb:

Each half-hour episode of Everyday Food offers quick, easy and practical solutions to the challenges of everyday cooking and includes easy-to-make recipes along with smart tips and kitchen techniques. The Everyday Food television show cast consists of five home-grown talents from the kitchens of Martha Stewart Living: Sarah Carey, Allie Lewis, Margot Olshan, Emma Feigenbaum, and Lucinda Scala Quinn. The series brings to life Everyday Food magazine, the survival guide for home cooks that launched in October 2003. The portable, digest-sized publication, published 10 times a year, features recipes designed to take 30 minutes or less to prepare, that can be made in multiple size portions and use widely available supermarket ingredients.

January 2008 saw the launch of "Everyday Baking from Everyday Food." The half-hour program features easy and delicious baking recipes for cookies, cakes, pies, tarts and more — all from the pages of Everyday Food magazine.

Everyday Food is a production of Martha Stewart Living Television in association with WETA-TV Washington, DC. Funding has been provided by Ghirardelli, Uncle Ben's, Silk, and SVP Worldwide.

Welcome to the television series that brings Everyday Food magazine to life! Our five talented cooks — Sarah, Lucinda, Margot, Emma and Allie — show you nutritious, delicious recipes that are simple to prepare and easy enough to cook everyday.
If you like to cook (and eat), check it out.

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