Post Tagged with: "Washington"

DomiCile Magazine Fall 2014 Issue

We’re delighted to once again be featured in DomiCile Magazine’s fall 2014 issue. Starting on page 68, we present our Halloween themed “Spooky Snacks”. These spooky snacks are the perfect ghoulish treats to serve before heading out for an evening of tricks and treats. They also make for a super-fun kid activity. Have your little goblins invite over a few friends [...]

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How To Filet A Norwegian Salmon

CookingShorts hit the road to visit Welton’s Seafood Market – Ghent in Norfolk, VA. Market owner John Crooks discusses with Tinsley Norwegian Salmon and the best way to filet fish:

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Native American Museum Food Review

One of my favorite spots to eat in DC is one that is a little off the beaten path in terms of where you’d expect to find great food. What I am talking about is the Native American Museum; their food is authentically delicious! Growing up, I wasn’t one of those kids that spent summers and weekends [...]

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Paul Bakery and Café

My quest to find the best cafes through my travels has led me to Georgetown, DC. Not only do they serve amazingly smooth coffee, but this place is a pastry haven. We actually met the folks from Paul at a foodie event called Breast Cancer Bites. We got little samplings from the show and we really [...]

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Metropolitan Cooking & Entertaining Show

The Metropolitan Cooking & Entertaining Show was at the Washington Convention Center in DC November 5th-6th. Any foodie knows this is a must-attend event. What’s not to love about an event centered on our favorite subject? Add in amazing presentations from Food Network chefs and talk about two days of foodtastic fun! As food bloggers, we were ecstatic to get an invitation to participate as members of the media.

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Breast Cancer Bites

Our nation’s fight for a breast cancer cure is something very near and dear to both of our hearts. Tinsley has lost an aunt on her father’s side to this cancer and has a 16 year survivor on my mother’s side. Jason never met his grandmother on his father’s side due to this horrible cancer. [...]

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