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Is there anything tastier than reading Pim's Thai cooking posts? Probably not. She shares secrets you're not likely to find elsewhere unless you have a direct link to Thailand. Savor her latest series which begins here, continues here and here.

Cookie Crumb of I'm Mad and I Eat has taken on the most valiant effort in the kitchen, "The Ice Harvest". Track her progress, which began on March 18th. When will it end? Ask Amana Freezerburn.

Heidi at 101 Cookbooks beat me to the punch. I was going to write about The Itty Bitty Kitchen Handbook but she got to it first!

Let me just add, this friendly little book has tons of strategies to help you cope and thrive in a tiny kitchen. Perfect for someone with an RV, a boat, studio apartment, you name it. While Heidi's post focused on solutions for cleaning, author Justin Spring's strategies for shopping and cooking were my favorite parts of the book. I loved his tips for doctoring cornbread mix, his toaster over version of Gingerbread, Lamb Chops and one pot recipes like Dried Porcini Mushroom and Barley Soup.

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- Super Natural Cooking: Cookbook
I met Heidi Swanson back in my early blogging days, almost three years ago to the day. Her blog 101 Cookbooks was and is one of the blogs that inspired me the most. She has seemingly endless creative talents; in addition to being an amazing photographer...

- Itty Bitty Contest Winners
Congratulations to Brett who has won the Itty Bitty Kitchen Handbook. The other two correct guessers were Chubby and Anni. All the prize winners are also food bloggers. I think that's a first! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. FOOD©2016 Cooking with Amy. All rights...

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Now that the holidays are FINALLY over, it's interesting to see what is inspiring food bloggers in the kitchen. First off Heidi at 101 Cookbooks found inspiration in an old cookbook handed down from grandmother to mother to daughter. Check out...

- Thai Restaurant Names
I love Thailand. I've been there twice and I would go back in a minute. The temples, beaches, hill tribe villages, markets and the Thai people are incredible. But truth be told, I would go back just for the food. Fortunately, Thai cuisine is popular...

- Right - Yours? Mine? Yours?
I'm having a bit of a problem with the whole copyright thing - conscience and all, little angel vs. little devil on my shoulder - and realize I should take a stand as Heidi has done. While I see that a lot of the fun about keeping up with the various...



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