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Build up your confidence in the kitchen

Can Cook, Will Cook: Building Your Confidence In The Kitchen

You may not know it but millennials have been changing the way we think about food and how we buy our food. It’s a good trend that will not only enable us to make better diet choices but also care more about where our food comes from. Read on to get the scoop from Blogghetti’s new monthly contributor, Nick Cesare, a fellow self-proclaimed foodie.

Here’s How Millennials are Changing the Future of Food

When it's too hot to heat up the kitchen, or when you just want to turn ordinary barbecued chicken into something special, this recipe will do the job beautifully.

Beer and Honey Barbecue Chicken Skewers

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Making your own chicken sausage is very intriguing especially if you are a budding chef.  By coming up with your own homemade chicken sausage, you can have a more nutritious food. You can limit or completely skip the use of additives that commercially-available processed foods are notorious for.

How to Make your own Homemade Chicken Sausage

The internet brings us together. There’s no doubt about that. We are an online community of foodies, after all. But when you take a step back from the screen, it’s fascinating to think about all the ways that technology has changed our relationship with food. It impacts everything from the way food is grown, to how we get it, how we eat it, and even how we brag about it. Who can resist snapping a photo of a beautiful meal and sharing it online? Not this girl.

The Dinner Table: Where Food and Tech Collide

The start of the New Year harkens the great North American tradition of healthy eating resolutions. We’ve indulged in our culture’s richest foods throughout the holidays, and our bodies are yearning for something a little more nutritious. It’s not easy to make a dietary changes though. Our bodies and minds need a bit of retraining. Here are some creative ways to help you stick to your new year’s resolutions.

Healthy Eating for the New Year

How to Combat Holiday Stress Before It Starts

How to Combat Holiday Stress Before It Starts

Conquer Thanksgiving

Conquer Thanksgiving like it’s a Part-Time Job

Spending time with your kids in the kitchen is not just a great bonding experience; it also teaches them skills that they will use for their whole lives! Not only does cooking with you helps improve their relationship with food, it encourages them to make healthy choices.

How to Get Your Kids in the Kitchen

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Don’t give up on your picky eater. There’s still hope for expanding their palate. Consider the fact that picky eaters aren’t simply being stubborn, their taste buds might actually still be extremely sensitive.

So Your Picky Eater is Growing Up: How to Help Her Become a Foodie

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