Find New Twitter Followers Interested In: Natural Hair OR Food

This week’s Topics: Food bloggers OR Natural Hair

Get more tweeps that are interested in the same thing as you–free, easy, gimmick free!

 

It can hard to find people with similar interests as you on Twitter sometimes. It can be really easy to find followers, but it isn’t always so easy to find people who post about similar topics as you. That why I started this weekly linky: to help some fellow tweeters with specific interests find each other(Side note: What is a “linky”? Basically it is a list of links. In this case it is list of links to twitter profiles with specific interests).

 

Please add your twitter profile to the any or all of the linky below. If everyone follows the simple rules, everyone will get some new quality followers!

 

Rules

  1. Please follow me, your hostess, on twitter @utrend
  2. Add you twitter profile link to the appropriate linky list (ie: http://www.twitter.com/USERNAME)
  3. Please follow at least 3 new people on the linky–and let them know you found them here! (i.e.: if your link is #10, follow #7-9 right above you)
  4. That’s it!

 

Natural Hair Tweeps (remember only add a link to your twitter account)



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Would you like to be a featured host? People will be asked to follow you before they add their link. It’s a easy way to get some followers. All I need you to do is tweet about this linky to your followers and let me know. I’ll line you us to be a featured host of the linky party!

Review: Dinner Impossible Live

Chef Irvine, my hubby, and me!

A few weeks ago my husband took me to see Chef Robert Irvine’s show, Dinner Impossible Live. You know who Chef Robert is–he has two shows on Food Network: Restaurant Impossible and Dinner Impossible. He has also been a celebrity chef on some other Food Network shows. My hubby snagged a sweet deal from Group On because he knew his foodie wife would love him forever for it (and Ido!)

 

I’ll be honest, while I was excited to go see Chef Irvine, I was seriously wondering if watching him cook from a distance for 2 hours would be entertaining. I mean I love to watch chefs at work close up and personal–especially if I can taste the product. However, this wasn’t going to be the case at this event. There were a few hundred people there and I held little hope of getting up close and personal.

 

The minute Chef Irvine stepped on the stage, he owned the crowd. He is an amazing personality, and I was throughly entertained the entire way through. He is witty, commanding, resourceful, knowledgeable, athletic, and funny. Now I can tell you from experience he is the same in person as he is on TV. I don’t want to give away too much about the contents, but I can tell you that the show was creative, funny, entertaining, and foodie-educational.

I took away some recipes that I started to plan for in the month of May, great tips (like did you know that Grape Seed Oil is better to cook delicate meats instead of the often chosen Olive Oil?) and a big smile.

 

If you have an opportunity to go to this show, go! You won’t be disappointed! Stay tuned for a review of Chef Irvine’s cookbook “Impossible to Easy” which I was able to pick up cheaper at the show, along with an autograph and a picture with Chef!

 

Side note: Chef Robert Irvine is a serious hottie! The TV does no justice! Cute smile, nice body! Just saying… *innocent*

 

 

May’s Menu Plan

So, what am I cooking this month? I go food shopping once a month and I try to actually plan a few meals ahead of time; I find that if I don’t plan we tend to eat a lot of pasta and tomatoes sauce dinners. Also with the price of gas, who needs to run all the way to the store for that one item you forgot?

 

I’ll share my recipes and the outcome through my “tried it” column. Honest as always,I’ll let you know if the recipes are a thumbs up or down. I’m an average working woman, even though I am a foodie, so the reviews come from that standpoint. I’ll let you know where you can find the recipe yourself if they are worth looking up. (If you have a great recipe you want me to try, let me know! I’ll include it in an upcoming month.)

 

 

Breakfast Recipes

Scrambled Egg & Dill Havarti Croissants- Source:  Canadian Family Magazine

 

 

Lunch/Dinner

Buttermilk Roasted Chicken- Source: Life Is Great 

Portuguese Shrimp and Sausage Soup- Source: Woman’s Day 

Sea Scallop Sandwhiches in a Crisp Potato Crust with Citrus Jus- Source: “Impossible To Easy” by Robert Irvine page 48

Artichoke Hearts Stuffed with Crab Salad- Source: “Impossible To Easy” by Robert Irvine page 72

 

 

Adult Libations

Raspberry Lemontini- Source: Centsational Girl 

 

Baking Recipe

Basil Lime Cookies- Source: Big Fat Baker 

 

Bonus Recipe

Refreshing Spring Time Treat- Source: Young At Heart Mommy

 

 

Follow me on Networked Blogs, Linky Follows, Blog Lovin’ or one of the other many option on the sidebar to the right so you can stay tuned for how these delicious sounding recipes pan out (no pun intended!)

Tried It: Seafood Gumbo Recipe

Source: Yolanda on Pinterest




So I finally tried it–I made seafood gumbo! This is something I’ve been dying to eat for a long time. Since I don’t live near New Orleans, and don’t know anyone who knows how to make this dish, you can see my challenge.

 

I found this awesome recipe from Cooking with Carolyn (embedded below). I won’t post the recipe, because you can find it on Grand Diamond Seasoning’s site. Gumbo can be expensive and complicated, so I was a bit apprehensive. Also, when I think of someone making gumbo, I think that it’s a process that will take hours, but Carolyn’s recipe cut the time down dramatically! I wondered if it could be good. But, like I say, part of living is trying new thing–so I bought the ingredients and gave it a try.

 

The result? GREAT! I was licking my fingers, and my husband, who can be a picky eater, loved it! We had some surprise dinner guests, and my husband put his chest out and said “Let’s have some gumbo!” I was nervous. There are certain dishes you better perfect before serving to other people–collard greens, fried chicken, gumbo. To make it worse, these guests had actually lived in the New Orleans area for a bit. I asked for an excuse as it was my first time, but it seemed it wasn’t needed. There were no left overs!

 

I also gave some gumbo to friends, who text me later with their “undying loyalty”. Do I suggest you try this recipe? Yum, YES!!!

 

 

So here are my “heads up” to learn from me: This is a large portion recipe. It filled up my largest pot. It served 10 people multiple servings each. I did not freeze or store any it, because I don’t think it would do well. I suppose you could cut it in half, but gumbo is kind of a “large pot” recipe by nature. I therefore suggest that you prepare to serve lots of family and friends. Also, be extra cool and take a serving to an elderly person you know for a treat. Trust me, you’ll have enough!

 

This dish should be scooped over white rice for the best culinary effect!

Calling All Foodies and Food Bloggers! (May)

Hey fellow appreciators of the fine culinary delights! I am in search of recipes to try and fellow bloggers to highlight! 

1. May is National Hamburger Month! Do you make a delicious, yet healthy, burger? If so, please share the recipe blog post with me (if you haven’t posted it yet, just share the recipe)! I will compile and highlight all the burger recipes, with a link or a button back to your blog in a Blog Carnival next month. Lots of exposure, and hopefully you’ll pick up some new followers! If you’d like to be included in the carnival, please leave the link to the blog post below, and where I can pick up your promotional button by April 29th.

2. I have a series on my blog called “Tried It”! I find things all the time that sound cool and think “Sounds good” but never do it. This series is all about trying new things I find on and offline and reporting the findings. I’ve done a seafood pilaf and some cocktail recipes recently. I would love to try your best recipe! I’m complying my monthly recipe plan for my family for the month of May. Do you have a recipe on your site you’d like me to cook? I’ll try it, and give you all the credit with a link back and highlight of your blog! I already have some suggestions on twitter, so be sure to leave me a link to your suggestion by April 29th.




Much love my fellow foodies! 

Tried It: Rivera Lights

A fabulously swanky drink! If I can make it, I know you can!


Rivera Lights

Ice
Malibu Coconut Rum
Pineapple juice
Vodka
Melon liquor (suggest San Marino Licorice de Melon)
Over ice, add Malibu, Pineapple, vodka, and Melon. Serve unmixed for a visual affect, allowing guests to mix themselves.
Suggestion: I’m quiet serious about the serving the drink unmixed part!

Tried It: BBQ Crabs

No, you didn’t read that wrong, BBQ crabs. I was out with a friend talking about what we wanted to eat (always a good conversation). I wanted crabs, and my hubby had already announced that he wanted BBQ chicken. 
“I wonder if you can BBQ your crabs?” she asked while going to the source of all things food, foodnetwork.com
Low and behold, Bobby Flay, the man who BBQs everything had a recipe for Garlic Blue Crabs from the grill.
The recipe below was tweaked by my hubby, and it came out delicious! I would definitely suggest you give it a try. The process gave the crabs a spicy flavor, with sweet, juicy meat. Yum!
Ingredients
12 hardshell blue crabs, cracked and cleaned
4 tablespoons of garlic
1 stick of butter
5 tablespoons Italian dressing
salt, cayenne, and black pepper to taste
Combine the clean crabs, and all the other ingredients into a large pot. Cook the crabs slightly, on low heat, covered. Let them sit in the sauce and cool. One the crabs are cool, place the crabs right on the hot BBQ grill. Give them about 9 minutes (10 if they are large), and cover them. If you cannot cover them, do 4 minutes (5 if they are large) and flip. 


Suggestion: Make a side of butter with a little roasted garlic for a fabulous dipping sauce!

Tried It: Rainbow

I love this recipe! You have to try it! It’s easier than it looks, and delicious!

Rainbow


Ingredients
Grenadine
Ice
Malibu Coconut rum
Pineapple juice
Orange juice
Vodka
Curaçao Azul
Pour a small layer of grenadine into your serving glass. Add, pouring slowly, ice, Malibu, pineapple (in proportion, more pineapple juice than other liquids), and orange juice, but do not stir. In a separate glass mix vodka and curaçao, then slowly add the mixture to the top of liquid in the serving glass. You should end up with at least three easily distinguishable layers of color. Do not mix, serve as is.







Suggestion: Serve in a tall, thin, clear glass to get the full effect!

Obviously MARvelous

http://www.thegrantlife.com/search/label/financial%20friday

Surprisingly easy (looking) Seafood Gumbo Recipe

I stumbled on this video on YouTube. I’ve been dying to eat, and learn to cook, some seafood gumbo. However, it’s always looked very intimidating! This recipe looks great. I’ll be adding the things needed to my grocery list–and no matter the results, I’ll let y’all know how my first Gumbo turns out!

You Know You’re a Foodie If….

You know you’re a foodie if…


… You think about you trip to the grocery store with eager anticipation

… You’re wiling to travel 45 minutes away for home, passing dozens of other markets to go to that “speciality” market because they “have an olive bar”

…. You know what an “olive bar” is :-)

… You go to department stores and drool over their food processors

… You’ve ever been to a cooking class at William-Soma

… You buy goat cheese as a snack

… You have ever messed up on your monthly budget because you just had to buy the ingredients for that recipe you had to try

… You want your significant other to give you a food experience for your anniversary

… You are the member of a monthly food club… Or you want to be!

… You know what country produces the most cheese

… People suggest eating fast food and your first instinct is to hit the with your copy of “Epicurean”

… You read the word Disney and instantly think “Food and Wine Festival”

… Your family comes into the room because you’re yelling at the TV like a crazy person only to discover you’re watching “Cupcake Wars”
How did you know you were a foodie? Contact me and tell me so I can put you on the next list… With credit of course!
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