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Here at the Food on Fridays carnival, any post remotely related to food is welcome. Recipes are enjoyed, but you can write about swallowing a bug on a recent bike ride or the Nutella commercial you just saw on TV.In other words, the Food on Fridays parameters are not at all narrow. I think of it as a virtual pitch-in where everyone brings something to share; even if the content of one item is unrelated to the rest, we sample it all anyway and have a great time.When your Food on Fridays contribution is ready, just grab the broccoli button (the big one above or the new smaller option at the bottom) to paste at the top of your post and join us through Mr. Linky.Here’s a Mr. Linky tutorial:

Write up a post, publish, then return here and click on Mr. Linky below. A screen will pop up where you can type in your blog name and paste in the url to your own Food on Fridays post (give us the exact link to your Food on Fridays page, not just the link to your blog).You can also visit other people’s posts by clicking on Mr. Linky and then clicking participants’ names–you should be taken straight to their posts.Please note: I return when possible during the day and update this post by hand to include a list of the links provided via Mr. Linky. If I can’t get to the computer to do so, you may access them all by clicking on the Mister Linky logo.

1. Kristen (maple pumpkin muffins)2. e- Mom (Round Challah Bread)3. Twirland Taste4. Newlyweds (Chinese Hot and Sour Soup)5. Pamm @ Leftovers On Purpose (Mac N Cheese Pie)6. Geri@ heartnsoulcooking ( Spam and Potato Pie )7. Elaine (PB M&M Cookies)8. Alea @ Premeditated Leftovers (Easy Sugar cookies and Buttercream Frosting) 9. Alea @ Premeditated Leftovers (Easy Sugar cookies and Buttercream Frosting)10. Prudent and Practical (Projects and Potato Soup)11. Hoosier Homemade( Caramel Apple Smoothies)12. Kitchen Stewardship (Asian Toasted Sesame Dressing)13. Sara (beef with broccoli)14. Ashleys Busy ( Raspberry Sour Cream Muffins )15. Sarah @Beauty in the Mundane (Grace’s pizza)16. Steph @ My Country Haven (Homemade Buttermilk Biscuits 17. Frugalhomekeeping( Frozen Cheesecake)18. Breastfeeding Moms Unite! (Alternatives to Fruit Tree Waste Pear Crisp)19. Sarah @Beauty in the Mundane (peach smoothie)20. Mother Hen (Feingold Program)21. Christy @frugalcrunchychristy (things I wish I knew then)22. Jana @ The Summer House( homemade artisan bread in 5 minutes a day)23. Butter Yum24. Amanda@ Coping With Frugality (Asian Ramen Noodle Salad)25. Andrea@ Hopeannfaith’s Hope Chest (Chicken Cacciatore Crock Pot)

Food on Fridays with Ann

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I couldn’t believe my eyes—the other day I saw a Nutella commercial on American television! It’s a pretty boring commercial, but still.

It’s Nutella!

In the USA!

The mom in the commercial tries to make it sound sort of healthy:

“As a mom, I’m a great believer in Nutella, a delicious hazelnut spread that I can use to get my kids to eat healthy foods. I spread a little on all kinds of healthy things, like multi-grain toast. Every jar has wholesome, quality ingredients, like hazelnuts, skim milk, and a hint of delicious cocoa. And Nutella has no artificial colors or preservatives. It’s quick. It’s easy. And at breakfast, I can’t use all the help I can get.”

Her narration made me laugh. They’re trying awfully hard to make it sound good for you.

We’ve loved Nutella for years. My husband grew up in Belgium familiar with Nutella. I married into it. From our honeymoon on, I sought out Nutella and enjoyed it in and on many things.

We like Nutella in crepes.

We like Nutella on French bread.

We like Nutella as a dip for apples or bananas.

We like Nutella on “all kinds of healthy things, like multi-grain toast,” like the Nutella mom says on the commercial.

We like Nutella with just about anything.

And believe it or not, in spite of what this list suggests, we eat Nutella in moderation. A little goes a long way.

I haven’t tried this recipe yet, but I will soon: Nutella pound cake.

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Recommended Reading for Soccer Families https://annkroeker.com/2009/09/24/recommended-reading-for-soccer-families/ https://annkroeker.com/2009/09/24/recommended-reading-for-soccer-families/#comments Thu, 24 Sep 2009 18:58:04 +0000 http://annkroeker.wordpress.com/?p=4986 The same link is provided at NotSoFastBook.com.Soccer moms, dads, grandparents, and coaches, please ignore the title of the following article and read it before this weekend’s matches:“For Kids Only…”(The end of the article echoes my post about doing the best we can.) Don’t miss a word: It’s easy to subscribe to annkroeker.com updates via email […]

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