Miniature hard-boiled quail eggs are a fun one-bite cocktail party snack, especially when pickled and stained pink by grated beet. Simply make a quick pickling brine by boiling water, vinegar, sugar, salt, spices, and grated beet; cool; and pour over peeled, hard-boiled quail eggs. After a short 24-hour pickling time, the eggs will be ready for your next party. Try this make-ahead appetizer sprinkled with some fancy finishing salt.Utah Food Bank greatly appreciates all food donations as they are often the most nutritious, highly sought-after items we acquire. Those items include peanut butter, boxed meals and canned vegetables and fruits. Occasionally, we receive a unique donation that deserves special attention. This blog is dedicated to each special “Food Drive Item of the Day”.
Friday, April 6, 2012
Dye your Pickled Quail Eggs for Easter!
Miniature hard-boiled quail eggs are a fun one-bite cocktail party snack, especially when pickled and stained pink by grated beet. Simply make a quick pickling brine by boiling water, vinegar, sugar, salt, spices, and grated beet; cool; and pour over peeled, hard-boiled quail eggs. After a short 24-hour pickling time, the eggs will be ready for your next party. Try this make-ahead appetizer sprinkled with some fancy finishing salt.Monday, March 12, 2012
Moco de Gorila
Monday, March 5, 2012
Ode to Colored TP


Colored toilet paper in colors such as pink, lavender, light blue, light green, purple, green, and light yellow (so that one could choose a color of toilet paper that matched or complemented the color of one's bathroom) was commonly sold in the United States in the 1960s and early 1970s.
Today, plain unpatterned colored toilet paper has been mostly replaced by patterned toilet paper, normally white, with decorative patterns or designs in various colors and different sizes depending on the brand.Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Kool-Aid--Old School
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Ground Ginger Anyone?
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