I know, the title caught my attention also! When I first saw this cookbook in Glamour magazine last summer, I was instantly intrigued! I raced to the store and picked up a copy, flipping through the recipes and chuckling at the cute titles! The book contains 99 of the magazine's most loved and best reviewed recipes, all claiming to bring you whatever you ask for in life. I know what you're thinking, that is QUITE the promise!
However, the recipes are so enticing to try, it may just be worth the shot! Recipes include "Prove to Your Mom You're Not Going to Starve Meat Loaf" and "Impress His Family Chardonnay Cake," all accompanied by real life stories and funny jokes by real life women who swear these recipes work!!
I can't wait to try these meals and desserts out- and I encourage everyone to check out a copy of this book!
I mean come on, you never know when you'll need to impress!
All my love,
Pam x
Pamela's Perspective
Friday, 6 April 2012
Sunday, 1 April 2012
April Fools Day
When I was younger, April Fools Day was a big deal. I would spend weeks trying to come up with deceptive schemes that would trick my friends and family!
Today, i am not as inclined to prank the ones I love. I feel as though since I've grown older, my closest friends can tell when I'm trying to hide something or attempting to be sneeky.
As I spend my Sunday morning surfing the web (pinterest, to be exact), I couldn't help but notice the multiple "Deceptive April Fools Recipes" out there! There were tons of way to trick those around you and their taste buds!!
The recipe I found the most deceptively appealing was the "Faux Berry Pie", a meat loaf and potato dish that looks exactly like a fruity tart!
I know I may have said I wasn't going to play any tricks this year, but I think I may have to go back on my word after this one.
To those of you I am making dinner for tonight, WATCH. OUT.
Recipe Link: http://familyfun.go.com/recipes/fauxberry-pie-688637/
Happy April Fools
- Pam x
Today, i am not as inclined to prank the ones I love. I feel as though since I've grown older, my closest friends can tell when I'm trying to hide something or attempting to be sneeky.
As I spend my Sunday morning surfing the web (pinterest, to be exact), I couldn't help but notice the multiple "Deceptive April Fools Recipes" out there! There were tons of way to trick those around you and their taste buds!!
The recipe I found the most deceptively appealing was the "Faux Berry Pie", a meat loaf and potato dish that looks exactly like a fruity tart!
I know I may have said I wasn't going to play any tricks this year, but I think I may have to go back on my word after this one.
To those of you I am making dinner for tonight, WATCH. OUT.
Recipe Link: http://familyfun.go.com/recipes/fauxberry-pie-688637/
Happy April Fools
- Pam x
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
Salads.
Truth be
told, I do eat a lot of salads. Personally, I believe that they are the perfect
lunch or dinner and if topped with the right ingredients, can be a healthy AND
satisfying meal!
As I flipped
through the pages of my mom’s “Montreal Cooks” cookbook, I came across a recipe
(for salad of course) that really caught my eye (and got me super hungry.) The “Roasted
beet, walnut and goat cheese salad” served at Taverne sur le Square (1 Westmount
Square) looked so delicious-and with the richer ingredients the flavours work
perfectly with the warmer weather (that I hope will soon reappear!!) I really
wanted to try it-so I’ve decided to make it for dinner tonight.
Since I’m
having dinner alone - I’m blogging as I munch away, and I must say, this salad
IS AWESOME.
I’ll write
the recipe down below- hopefully you like it as much as I do.
Now that
dinner is almost over-I have to go prepare my schedule for registration
tomorrow! I cannot believe my first year of university is almost over. Times
flies! I just felt really old for saying that :s
Happy Wednesday (it’s almost Friday)
Pam x
Recipe:
4 medium beets - scrubbed, trimmed and cut in half
1/3
cup chopped walnuts
3
tablespoons maple syrup
1
(10 ounce) package mixed baby salad greens
1/2
cup frozen orange juice concentrate
1/4
cup balsamic vinegar
1/2
cup extra-virgin olive oil
2
ounces goat cheese
Saturday, 17 March 2012
Beer Cake for St-Patty's!!
Let’s be honest, St-Patrick’s Day is another excuse for us
crazy college kids to go out, party and drink ‘til we drop. Now, I’m all for a
little fun once in a while, but I always play it safe. So I’m going to make
sure that this St-Patrick’s Day my friends have some food in their system, but
keep their St-Patty’s day insobriety in tow!
This recipe is one I tried a year ago at a St-Patrick’s day
themed pot-luck dinner (kinda lame, I know)
This cake is chocolatey, rich and moist, yet the best
ingredient is an unexpected one: beer!
Surprisingly, chocolate and beer have a lot of rich, husky flavor
notes in common, and combined with flour and sugar, the two are a match made in
heaven!
This recipe is from Nigella Lawson’s website. I love when
cool recipes from famous chefs are posted on the net! So much time can be
wasted looking through countless cookbooks when you’re really just looking for
that one perfect dish!
I hope you love this cake as much I do!
Party hard (and don’t paint yourself in too much green
paint- I know from experience it’s quite hard to remove)
Pam xx
Saturday, 10 March 2012
Whole Foods: Online Feature!!
Hey fabulous followers!
As I write this post, I’m sitting on my balcony basking in
all the Florida sunshine! I’ve only been here for a day and I’m already burned
to a crisp (totally underestimated yesterday’s overcast!)
Since I opted to stay out of the sun today, I offered to do
the groceries and make tonight’s dinner for my family! My favorite go to spot
for fresh produce and delicious meals when travelling to the US is Whole Foods
Market. They offer the highest quality in natural and organic products, and
have a food bar stocked with delicious home-made meals.
When navigating their website pre shopping experience I
noticed that a shop online feature was also included! The system tracks the
customer’s current location and offers the service to order groceries from your
local Whole Foods online! This reminded me of the Fresh Direct online grocer
located in New York City that we discussed in Information Systems a few classes
back!
Although I decided to visit the store to pick up my
groceries, I found it really cool how such a popular chain could employ an
online feature! Goes to show how the Internet can take over mundane tasks such
as grocery shopping!
Is this a good thing or a bad thing? I can’t really seem to
decide..
What do you guys think? Comment below!!
Now I’m off to enjoy the quinoa salad I just bought
Talk to ya later!!
Pam J
Friday, 2 March 2012
Spring: Please Come Faster
You know you’re cool when you spend your Friday night
catching up on readings and browsing through various recipe websites.
With spring approaching (even though it seems like the dead
of winter outside!), we’re all bound to start craving light and refreshing
meals.
My theory is if spring weather won’t emerge outdoors: bring
it to life in the kitchen!
Epicurious.com is one of my favorite websites since it holds
a wide collection of comfort meals, light snacks and mouth watering desserts.
The Greek Salad Pita Sandwich that I stumbled upon reminded
me of the warm days of summer that I’m really starting to miss! (I say this as
I’m sitting freezing cold under my covers!)
I plan on making this dish for lunch tomorrow, perhaps it’ll
revive the summer spirit in me and signal mother nature to bring us some
sunshine and heat!
I’ll link the
recipe down below, tell me, would you try it?
Please
comment!
Stay fabulous
(and warm!)
Pam x
source: www.epicurious.com
Sunday, 26 February 2012
Sunday Brunch: L'Avenue
What’s
better than catching up with an old friend? Doing it over great food of course!
This morning my friend Karen and I hit up L’Avenue for a late breakfast. She warned
me that there might be a bit of a line, and boy was she right! THe short 15
minute wait was thanks to the fact that we agreed to sit at the small table
near the door. We were pretty humgry.
Located
at the heart of the Plateau, L’Avenue serves up AWESOME breakfasts, brunches
and lunches! The meals are kinda pricey, but the portions HUGE-so you really
are getting enough bang for your buck
The
ambiance is also really cool-it reminded me of a hip place you would find in
New York. It’s small and super narrow, but the entire wall is decked out in a
graffiti like design-and there’s a motor cycle suspended from the ceiling!!
(not gonna lie, this freaked me out-I tend to dislike large and heavy objects
floating over my head)
Most
importantly, the food was really good! I opted for a lighter breakfast of
yogurt and granola, which was served in a huge parfait glass. Karen tried the
goat cheese omelette, which was served with baked potatoes and a fruit kabob.
The portion was huge-two could have easily shared! I hear the eggs benedict is
supposed to also be popular and delicious and the smoothies super tasty and
thick.
Would I
go back? Sure. I’m not a huge fan of waiting in line and sitting in tight and
narrow spaces, but I would probably make an exception. The Plateau is
adorable and something new from the downtown, St-Catherine area that I tend to
stick around.
Final
Verdict: I recommend it. Anything that reminds me of New York City makes my
“good” list.
Enjoy the last day of break!
- Pam x
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