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FOOD

Stephanie Zonis recently went to this show where some 2400 exhibitors showcased their food items with about 90% of them offering samples.


TRAVEL

The Lodge at Woodloch: A Sensual Experience
Roger Sands takes us to the Pocono Mountains of northeast Pennsylvania to a tranquil spa experience that embraces a sustainable food philosophy.

Easy Weekend Getaways from Western North Carolina.
Michelle Campbell loves to make the mundane exciting. She offers tips on how to go on great vacations without breaking the bank.

Travel Menu Specialty Series: Food And Wine Cruises - Indulge Two Passions At Once!
Lisa Bonet shares food and wine cruises in Europe, Asia and America.

TRAVELING with KIDS

Kid-Friendly Zone of Alexandria, Virginia.
Elaine Labalme visits this city hugging the Potomac that is also at the vanguard of shopping and dining trends.  

WINE

Bordeaux Avec mes Amis - Trois.
Jon Rusciano and his friends visit Chateau d'Yquem and Chateau Haut Bailly.


Jon Rusciano and his friends visit Chateau Haut-Brion, La Mission Haut-Brion and Chateau Smith-Haut-Lafitte.

 
September Is...

 National Breakfast Month, National Biscuit Month, National Honey Month, National Potato Month, National Apple Month, National Chicken Month, National Rice Month, National Papaya Month, 
California Wine Month, Ethnic Foods Month, National Ice Cream Sandwich Month, National Organic Harvest Month, National Mushroom Month, National Blueberry Popsicle Month, Chili Peppers and Fig Month, National Coupon Month, and Whole Grains Month.

Find daily "September Is" postings on Sally's Place in our The Daily Dish section.


 
RECIPES
FROM AROUND THE WORLD


If you are looking for ethnic recipes, look no further than our Sally's Place Ethnic Recipe Section.

Ethnic Recipes


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September 1, 2013

Make Ahead Meals

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Autumn begins in September,
and with that our thoughts turn to hearty fall foods.  This month we'll talk about food that can be made ahead, either to refrigerate for an upcoming party or to put in the freezer, so when the busy fall season catches up with you, you'll be prepared.

The following recipes fit the bill perfectly.

Entrees:

 

Also, read my "Baked Kale Chips Recipe" blog featuring one of the new darlings of our health-conscious culture and my "Peach Ice Cream Cookie Sandwich Recipe" posts on womensforum.com on Sally's Food for Thought blog.
 
 

Happy September,

  

Sally Bernstein

  

Editor-in-Chief

sallybernstein.com 

Sally's Recommendations

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This Seattle company
makes many varieties of marshmallows, some of which are seasonal.  Try chai, chocolate covered cherries, French toast, ginger, lemon meringue, s'mallows, tangerine cream, toasted coconut and vanilla bean, to name only a few.  Various size variety packs are available. For more information, click here.



 Dave's Gourmet

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School's back in session!  Let Dave's Gourmet help you get your kids back to school right with healthy, nutritious meals prepared with great tasting all natural, organic Heirloom pasta sauces.
For more information on our pasta sauces, click here.





 
santoku-knife.jpg Supporting breast cancer awareness, the Kyocera 5.5-Inch Santoku Ceramic Knife features an ultra-sharp blade made of the company's proprietary ceramic, which retains its sharpness 10 to 15 times longer than a premium steel blade. The knife can be purchased on its own or in a set with a matching Y Peeler. Kyocera will donate $5.00 for each knife (or set) sold to Susan G. Komen for the Cure®. For information, click here.



 Kuhn Rikon Tongs
 
kuhn-rikon-tongs.jpg Kuhn Rikon of Switzerland sells a wide range of tongs, from graphic to stainless steel.  The dishwasher-safe SoftEdge kitchen tongs come in green, red and graphic, in sizes  8" and 12'. The tongs are made of silicone  and  heat resistant up to 450°F. and the flared silicone ends grip food tight. One side holds juices in, the other lets them drain away. Perfect for non-stick cookware. For more information, click here.



 Reduce WaterWeek Kids Kaleidoscope Bottles

water-week-kaleidoscope.jpg Whether it's water, juice or lemonade, a beverage is more fun to drink from a colorful Reduce WaterWeek Kids Kaleidoscope bottle. Ditch the disposables and enjoy the ease and economy of this eco-friendly BPA-free bottle system. Set of five includes a convenient tray that makes bottles easy to access in the fridge. Holds 10 ounces. Dishwasher safe. Several other fun styles for boys and girls. For information, click here.


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