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Chef Alli — Who's Cookin’ Now?
A special holiday treat: Fruit-stuffed pork roast
What could be better than the gift of an oven-ready pork loin? Delicious and beautiful, it also makes dinner an effortless, special treat during the busy holiday season.
Chef Alli — Who's Cookin’ Now?
Chef Alli’s 3 Easy Steps to a Juicy Thanksgiving Turkey
Brine that bird!
Chef Alli — Who's Cookin’ Now?
An Ina Garten Classic: Apple Crostata
This week as I was reviewing my “tried and true” collection of Ina Garten recipes in preparation for a Best of the Barefoot Contessa class, I came across one of my absolute favorites, an Ina classic: Apple Crostata.
Chef Alli — Who's Cookin’ Now?
Summer sweet corn
When I grew up, my Grandma cooked sweet corn in a pot of boiling water on the stove. I always thought it was delicious, but I’m thankful that when it comes to cookin’ sweet corn now, there are other flavorful techniques.
Chef Alli — Who's Cookin’ Now?
Walk the plank
I will be sharing my views and news of food and cooking, providing helpful information and appealing, delicious recipes, along with my favorite cooking tips and culinary techniques. As a chef and culinary instructor, I am convinced that cooking is absolutely essential to good meals and a healthy lifestyle, and it is my intent to inspire you in the kitchen. Whether you’re cooking for two, a large family, or just for dinner guests, I hope to streamline and simplify cooking, making it enjoyably easier.
Chef Alli — Who's Cookin’ Now?
The Tradition Continues
June brings Father’s Day and that always makes me think of homemade ice cream. Not just because it’s an old fashioned treat that goes way back into my childhood, but more so because I remember how much my Dad loved to make homemade ice cream.
Chef Alli — Who's Cookin’ Now?
Cooking with herbs
Welcome to the first edition of my cooking column, Who’s Cookin’ Now?
Weather Watch
Peak of severe weather season approaches
Severe weather season usually lasts for two to three months in Eastern Kansas. However, there have been some years with much less activity. This season so far has seen much of the strongest activity focused to our south. That is somewhat expected through mid-May.
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Try your hand at predicting the weather
The contest will begin next week, so if anyone hasn't joined yet, you will have until next Tuesday (March 9th) to jump in.
About this lady right here
For all those who live in the town of Eudora... I feel sorry for all of us
Weather Watch
Did you see the moon's halo last night?
The moon in northeast Kansas was stunning Tuesday night. Now you can find out why it was so interesting to look at.
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The Fog Blog
Saying that this past week has been a little bit foggy is like saying that we were a little cold in early January. Gross understatements. However, the two are very much related.
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Understanding where 'freezing fog' comes from
A rather dense area of freezing fog shrouded nearly all of Northeast Kansas on Tuesday morning.
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What was your coldest day?
I am a native of Florida, and my home town has a slight chance of snow/sleet this weekend.
Weather Watch
An "El Nino" winter?
We are in the midst of an El Nino cycle. This occurs when the Pacific Ocean waters off of the South American coast are warmer than normal.
Weather Watch
Cool weather, precipitation expected early next week; perhaps even — SNOW
By the early part of next week, we have a cut-off low in the jetstream flow that will be moving in through southern Kansas.
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