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Homemade Tomato Soup Using Canned Tomatoes

March 30, 2020 by Talia Bunting Leave a Comment

When I started blogging about food here I had one baby and dreams of beautiful exquisite food that was half sustenance half art. Now I have three babies and dreams of dinner getting on the table in 10 minutes. These recipes are easy and delicious. And sometimes, they involve a microwave.

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How Do You Analyze a Stock? No really, how?

January 4, 2020 by Talia Bunting 4 Comments

How to Become an Investor: Day 2 - How do you analyze a stock?

Morning guys! It is Monday, May 4th and popping in here to kind of show you what I’m thinking about this week. One of the questions I’m asking is, how do you analyze a stock? So I get ideas. I try to talk to a lot of people about companies that I like, trends that…

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Atlanta Dining Guide

August 3, 2016 by Talia Bunting Leave a Comment

Atlanta Dining Guide

Once a month or so, Joe and I like to splurge on a slightly higher priced meal, you know, for research. We try to center it around a life event i.e. anniversary, birthday, mother’s day, Wednesday night, something like that. Based on our “research” I have compiled this Atlanta Dining Guide for you. 

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Lamb Tacos with Preserved Lemons and Fenugreek Aioli

May 5, 2016 by Talia Bunting 4 Comments

Lamb Tacos with Preserved Lemons and Fenugreek Aioli

Feliz Cinco de Mayo. Today is the day for Margaritas, Salsa, Guac and Queso. I want to tell you that I have a great queso recipe for you, but the truth is I made 7 different versions last month and didn’t like any of them. So my quest continues. I did manage to make these delicious lamb tacos with fenugreek aioli and preserved lemons though. Fenugreek and lamb is my new favorite combo, it’s just right. So even though I don’t have a proper queso recipe for you, I hope you’ll accept the humble taco instead.

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Five Last Minute Mother’s Day Gift Ideas

May 2, 2016 by Talia Bunting 3 Comments

Five Last Minutes Mother's Day Gift Ideas

If you’re like my husband and just realizing Mother’s Day is this coming Sunday, you may be frantically trying to figure out what to get the mother of your children. Never fear, here are five Mother’s Day gift ideas from Amazon (because Amazon Prime saves all our butts) for mom’s who like to hang out in the kitchen, or have to be in the kitchen because their children like to live.

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Double Chocolate Fudgy Brownies

April 21, 2016 by Talia Bunting 1 Comment

Double Chocolate Fudgy Brownies

My eldest baby turned three on Monday. He went back and forth for a few days on wether he wanted a cake with salami or brownies. Ultimately he decided on brownies, so I did at least three test runs to come up with these double chocolate fudgy brownies. You know, for science. Also I wanted him to see the wisdom in not selecting a salami cake.

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Roasted Asparagus Soup with Lemon Thyme Crème Fraîche

April 20, 2016 by Talia Bunting 1 Comment

Roasted Asparagus Soup with Lemon Thyme Creme Fraiche

I made this roasted asparagus soup with lemon thyme crème fraîche a couple of weeks ago. My three year old refused to eat it. Eventually he did (read about it in the blog). Despite my son’s imprudent belief that the asparagus soup would kill him, it did not. And it’s delicious to boot. I don’t know what more you want in life than soup that doesn’t kill AND tastes good.

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How to Make Preserved Lemons

April 15, 2016 by Talia Bunting Leave a Comment

How to Make Preserved Lemons

When Joe and I were in California in January I mentioned all the citrus everywhere. My in-laws trees were almost bent in half with all the fruit hanging from their limbs. Before we left to come home, I grabbed two grocery bags, filled them, and stuffed them into my already overpacked suitcase. This made Joe mad but I insisted, claiming the virtues of the fruit of the land that he is from. He insisted I was crazy. We’re probably both right. When I got home, we used a few, but most of them I turned into preserved lemons.

Filed Under: All Recipes, Condiments

How to Make a Morel Cream Sauce

April 14, 2016 by Talia Bunting 4 Comments

How to Cook a Morel Cream Sauce

I live in extremes. Usually at least once a week we have rice and beans, macaroni and cheese, frozen pizza and hamburgers. It’s the stage of life we’re in. I need to cook fast and within a budget. I do try and include salad and at least one vegetable. (Which lately tends to be asparagus. No joke last week we had roasted asparagus four days in a row.) Life is full and I need to maximize time and money. And usually at least once or twice a week I try and cook something a little more interesting, something a little decadent, something that lets me try something new. Last week that looked like roast lamb with a morel cream sauce.

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Chocolate Crème Fraîche Cake with Crème Fraîche Cocoa Nib Frosting

April 13, 2016 by Talia Bunting 5 Comments

Chocolate Crème Fraîche Cake with Crème Fraîche Cocoa Nib Frosting

I made this chocolate crème fraîche cake to celebrate Remy’s birthday. It was his first taste of chocolate. He seemed ambivalent about it which is fine by me. More chocolate for me kid.

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How to Become an Investor: Day 2 - How do you analyze a stock?
Atlanta Dining Guide
Lamb Tacos with Preserved Lemons and Fenugreek Aioli
Five Last Minutes Mother's Day Gift Ideas
Double Chocolate Fudgy Brownies

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