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  1. Honeydew melon bellini

    http://laylita.com/recipes/2008/07/04/honeydew-melon-bellini/

    This honeydew melon bellini is a refreshing take on the classic bellini cocktail.…

    2 days ago
  2. Carne en palito or meat on a stick

    http://laylita.com/recipes/2008/07/01/meat-on-a-stick/

    Carne en palito are thin pieces of meat seasoned with garlic, achiote and cumin and grilled on skewers.…

    5 days ago
  3. Salmon a la parrilla con salsa de aguacate or grilled salmon with avocado salsa

    http://laylita.com/recipes/2008/06/30/grilled-salmon-with-avocado-salsa/

    Grilled salmon seasoned with coriander, cumin, paprika, onion powder and pepper, and topped with avocado salsa.…

    6 days ago
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    Honeydew Bellini

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    Honeydew bellini

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    Serious Eats: A Food Blog and Community

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    Blogwatch: Flan de Piña Posted by Sarah Wolf, July 4, 2008 at 6:00 PM Photograph courtesy of Laylita's Recipes Layla, who showcases the Ecuadorian cuisine of her childhood on her blog Laylita's Recipes, makes a flan with caramelized pineapple that looks almost too pretty to eat. Almost. Post a Comment | Tagged:

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    Blogwatch: Flan de Piña

    http://www.seriouseats.com/required_eating/2008/07/blogwatch...

    Photograph courtesy of Laylita's Recipes Layla, who showcases the Ecuadorian cuisine of her childhood on her blog Laylita's Recipes, makes a flan with caramelized pineapple that looks almost too pretty to eat. Almost.

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    Blogwatch: Flan de Piña

    http://www.seriouseats.com/required_eating/2008/07/blogwatch...

    Photograph courtesy of Laylita's Recipes Layla, who showcases the Ecuadorian cuisine of her childhood on her blog Laylita's Recipes, makes a flan with caramelized pineapple that looks almost too pretty to eat. Almost.

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    10 días, 10 fotos

    http://recetax.com/7492/10-dias-10-fotos/

    Laylita de Laylita’s Recipes me ha incluído en un meme llamado 10. Éstas son las reglas: 1. Colgar 10 de tus fotos favoritas 2. Pasarle la voz a otros blogueros, para que hagan lo mismo Éstas son fotos que me gustan. Enlazan directamente a las recetas. Abajo pondré las

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    10 días, 10 fotos

    http://almuerzo.wordpress.com/2008/07/04/10-dias-10-fotos/

    10. Éstas son las reglas: 1. Colgar 10 de tus fotos favoritas 2. Pasarle la voz a otros blogueros, para que hagan lo mismo Éstas son fotos que me gustan. Enlazan directamente a las recetas. Abajo pondré las direcciones de los blogs a los que estoy

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    Refresco de Ananás com Especiarias

    http://baunilha-caramelo.blogspot.com/2008/07/refresco-de-an...

    a receita, pela originalidade de usar as cascas do ananás, que geralmente deitamos fora. A combinação do ananás com canela adiciona um toque exotismo. Ideal para acompanhar uma refeição, muito fresquinho. Receita Original por ser encontrada aqui

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    Big Red Kitchen

    http://www.bigredkitchen.com

    my side bar for the current BOTM. I am appreciating their fine recipes, beautiful photography, and wonderful stories. I hope you enjoy peaking into their kitchens as much as I. June 2008 A Southern Grace A Yankee in a Southern Kitchen Big Black Dog Laylita's Recipes The District Domestic The Paupered Chef May 2008 Attifood Art and Aioli Dinners for a Year and Beyond Do Better Lucy's Kitchen Notebook Warm Olives and Cool Cocktails _________________________________________________

    5 days ago in Big Red Kitchen by jossdr · Authority: 16
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    Biche de pescado

    http://laylita.com/recetas/2008/06/30/biche-de-pescado/

    English version

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    Crazy about World Food

    http://aaronpc972.vox.com/library/post/crazy-about-world-foo...

    falafels from Israel, Masaman curry from Thailand, dal with roti from South India, cous cous from Northern Africa, roquefort with a good Cote du Rhone from France, and Mexican tamales for breakfast with fried platanos

    6 days ago in aaronpc · Authority: 1