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Vegetarian Pumpkin Chili

Vegetarian Pumpkin Chili

There are some recipes that I’ve had for so long that I just don’t know where the base of them came from.  If I knew where I got started with this one I would happily give credit where it is due, but alas my Smart Kahuna title is fast becoming more ironic than apt,  as [...]

Cupcakes, Airstreams, and School Supplies Oh My!

Cupcakes, Airstreams,  and School Supplies Oh My!

This morning while Zhanna was at pre-school I tossed Elena (well, not actually tossed) into the car and we drove up to the far north side of Chicago to go check out a teachers supply shop that I had been reading about. We’ve only been home from our 21 hour road trip extravaganza of [...]

Balsamic Pesto Pasta Salad

Balsamic Pesto Pasta Salad

I’m not a master gardener, actually to be clear, I’m not saying I’m a master of really anything.  I try, and to my great joy and surprise, on many occasions the fates align and the seeds I plant at the beginning of the season spout and grow and actually get harvested before the squirrels and [...]

Winning isn’t everything…but it sure helps!

Winning isn’t everything…but it sure helps!

The last time I can recall winning something I was 6 or 7 years old and my father answered the phone and was told “your son Bobby has won a baseball in the Baskind Robbins drawing” ummm, I’m a girl. You know, Bobbi with an “i”, but truth be told the baseball was a [...]

Double the Birthdays: Double the fun, part two

Double the Birthdays: Double the fun, part two

I know this may be hard to believe, but unlike his 3 year old sister, Jordan does not talk about butterflies every day, and at 6′ 3″ he is most definitely not tiny.
As a recent culinary school graduate he can put my cooking to shame, but he still leaves the baking mostly to me.
So I [...]

Double the birthdays: double the fun

Double the birthdays: double the fun

Sharing a birthday with a sibling when you aren’t twins is a funny thing. Jordan turning 20, and Elena turning 3, on the same day, makes for a party with mini caterpillar cupcakes for the birthday girl, and mini custom recipe cheesecakes (see part two of this post) for the birthday boy.
This is Elena’s [...]

Lemon Glazed Pecan Shortbread-Yes, It’s a lot of butter!

Lemon Glazed Pecan Shortbread-Yes, It’s a lot of butter!

Ok, I know…I keep posting about adding calories to food for the Wee Kahunas and then following up with a post about yoga or something to help me make up for the fact that I have no willpower. But, seriously, I really like to bake and I really really like to eat what I bake. [...]

The Tao of Risotto

The Tao of Risotto

Everyone needs an outlet for the kinds of stress that family and small business and home-running brings.  For me it’s a small garden that, here in Chicago, I get a few months of great pleasure and relaxation from, and cooking.
Cooking works on so many levels.  It feeds (sorry for the pun) my need to keep [...]

Pantry Makeovers: Real Food Rehab

Pantry Makeovers: Real Food Rehab

I’m still getting my feet wet with promoting The Cluttered Pantry using Twitter, Face Book, participating in the FoodBuzz community, and sending out emails and notes to everyone I can think of who might be interested in the content of our site.
It’s going well, we continue to have nice growth in our regular reading audience, and I’m [...]

Eggplant? What’s in a name…

Eggplant? What’s in a name…

During the adoption process the Siberian courts actually considered our little “victory” garden (an above ground box set up along the whole side of our backyard- built by Mark as an Mother’s day gift when we first moved to Chicago, because our ground soil is ummm suspect at best for lead and other oddities of [...]

Yoga for Wee Kahunas

Yoga for Wee Kahunas

So, if you’ve been reading along with the blog from last years post about the girls you know that we spend a large percentage of our kitchen time doing everything we can to help the girls gain weight. They started so far below the standardized charts that even if you looked at the numbers [...]

Tea Party Cookies and Play Dough in One?

Tea Party Cookies and Play Dough in One?

The Wee Kahunas like to play tea party more often than any two little girls I’ve ever met. I can see why, the play time covers all the bases; undivided attention from Mommy, getting to play with tiny tiny cups and sugar servers, dress up time, and the best part is that we always [...]

Pantry Check – 12/10/09

We're full on into winter here in Chicago - slushy snow falls from the sky at this very moment. This big OLD house has a bit of the drafty to it, the 115 year old radiators are chugging away (cherubs and scroll work are nice and hot to the touch) but it always help to crank up the ten burner stove and the two ovens when ever there is a good opportunity.

Check the post "Saturday Soup Day" for the four recipes and roasted Chicken that kept our house warm and toasty for the day and is keeping our tummies warm and toasty all week long with meals a plenty.

Check back soon!