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  • Word of the day: present.


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    Posted by Marc Bailes Careful how you pronounce this word, because the meaning will change before your lips realize they’ve misspoken. As a verb, present is for introduction or examination. Which is something you’ll be doing with presents, used as a noun. You’ll be doing it in the presence of family, ...
    6 days ago
  • Word of the day: family


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    Posted by Marc Bailes No matter what foods you eat, what decorations you hang, which songs you sing, or any tradition you may have, Christmas is about family. This simple word originally took on a much broader meaning. It meant “household” including anyone under your roof -- including servants. The modern ...
    1 week ago
  • Chestnut Brussels Sprouts Two Ways - Beginner and Expert


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    Foie gras, crown roast, and fruitcake might dominate the holiday table, but that doesnt mean there isnt a place for dishes that are both festive and healthy. For a wholesome side dish, serve chestnuts, a classic Winter crop and Christmas favorite, tossed alongside brussel sprouts. Chestnuts contain twice as much ...
    1 week ago
  • Word of the day: chestnut.


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    Posted by Marc Bailes Chestnuts have been part of our diet for thousands of years. Once a peasant food in Italy, today they are boiled in red wine. In Paris, marrons glacés are chestnuts that have been packed in sugar for days. Beyond the dinner table, the durable American chestnut was once used as a wood ...
    1 week ago
  • Word of the day: manger.


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    Posted by Marc Bailes Manger gets some attention the rest of the year. But for Christmas, it takes on a special meaning. A manger is the location of a decorated Nativity scene, depicting the baby Jesus as described in the Gospels. Normally, however, a manger is an open box used to feed livestock. In fact, the ...
    1 week ago
  • Word of the day: Nicholas


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    Posted by Marc Bailes The jolly old man who brings gifts to all who’ve been nice goes by the name Nicholas, or so we’re told. Before he was a saint, Nicholas was a fourth-century bishop in Myra, an ancient town in Lycia. He was buried in a church there. As the patron saint of children, he was revered by ...
    1 week ago
  • Sunday, December 20, 2009


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    Adding in some real greenery Sunday, December 20, 2009 Waxing Moon Mars Retrograde Snow! It didn’t even start snowing until 7 PM last night, but I’d say we received about a foot of it. It looks gorgeous, and supposedly it’s powdery, so it shouldn’t ‘be too bad to shovel out the car this afternoon. ...
    1 week ago
  • Word of the day: bûche de Noël.


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    Posted by Marc Bailes If you can’t burn an actual Yule log for Christmas, do the next best thing: Eat one. The French have a classic Christmas cake called bûche de Noël , which means Yule log. This dessert has the texture of a sponge cake insisde, wrapped in chocolate or buttercream. A thin layer of fondant ...
    1 week ago
  • Word of the day: sleigh


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    Posted by Marc Bailes Sleighs are snow-gliding vehicles, usually to move two or three people. This American English word comes from Dutch settlers. But actual sleighs may well be among the oldest things on earth, dating upward of ten thousand years. Much like a sled, a sleigh is used to slide things across ice. ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Word of the day: kugel


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    Posted by Marc Bailes Are you searching for a word that applies equally to Christmas and Hanukkah? Try kugel. On the one hand, it’s a tree ornament. On the other hand, it’s a classic Jewish food. The country that links these two meanings is Germany. Kugel is German for “ball,” as in the ball-shaped ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Cooking With Pomegranate Seeds


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    When I was a little girl, my grandfather always brought the first pomegranate of the season home to my mother and me. She and I would sit in the kitchen, not too close to the wallpaper (because pomegranates stain so) and devour it. I still look forward to that first pomegranate every fall, but Ive always wanted to do ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Mary White Shares Holiday Best Bets on Martha Stewart Living Radio


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    Jingle B&Bells - Unfortunately, sometimes holiday celebrations can be as exciting as fruit bread.   The good news is that it’s never too late to add a little extra jingle back to your holiday plans.   Mary White, Founder and CEO of BnBFinder.com discussed the season’s best bets on Martha Stewart Radio ...
    2 weeks ago
  • What Martha Stewart Eats at In-N-Out


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    from Grub Street Los Angeles Proving that all things prim and proper have their place (in Connecticut), Martha Stewart chooses to go a little wilder when venturing West. The domestic diva was spotted this week at In-N-Out in Las Vegas ordering her burgers "animal style," the not-so-secret recipe that ...
    2 weeks ago
  • On The 10th Day of Christmas: A Yummy Spanish Treat


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    On the 10th day of Christmas my true love gave to me: …… churros .  Usually a treat that you only get at a fair, right?  Well, they are surprisingly easy to make at home.  A few years ago I discovered this recipe in Martha Stewart Living magazine and made it one Christmas for my family and they loved it.   ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Proving The Worth of Martha Stewart During These Tough Times


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    Image via Wikipedia   Like most of the nation, my husband and I are in a serious financial situation. I do not think I am overstating, every penny counts. We’re beyond coupon clipping and less luxuries. We are making serious sacrifices. Now I fully understand those businesses that have those “Everything Must ...
    3 weeks ago
  • David Chang On His Success, San Francisco, and Being “A C Student”


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    Posted by Jon Costantino When David Chang (one of Martha and Anthony Bourdains favorite chef) stopped by “Morning Living” today, we knew to expect the unexpected. David spoke candidly to host Betsy Karetnick about the perils of being a restaurant owner, took time to clear up his controversial statements he made ...
    3 weeks ago

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