My Review: Tempt Thy Neighbor by Teagan Hunter was a fabulous romance that hit many of my favorite tropes, including enemies to lovers, forced proximity and workplace romance! Always competitive, e…
Brothy beans are a love language, and spicy brothy beans are absolutely everything you need and more. These Gochujang Brothy Beans rely heavily on Korean flavors, with some twists of fresh fall herbs and a cured egg yolk mixed in. It's fusion but in the best way possible.
Looking for a fun office romance romcom? Tempt Thy Neighbor is LIVE! 💋 Office Enemies 💋 Slow Burn 💋 Second Chances 💋 Low Angst 💋 Roommates Don’t fall for your coworker…especially when he’s your…
Made in the instant pot or on the stove...best for when you're craving ramen, and need it fast!
O Rigaromeo, Rigaromeo, wherefore art thou Rigaromeo? Deny thy flavor and refuse thy taste? Or if thou wilt not, but be sworn my appetite. And I’ll no longer be starving. (Rigaromeo, aside:) Shall I cook more, or shall I tempt at this? ‘Tis but thy make that is my enemy. Thou art thyself, […]
O Rigaromeo, Rigaromeo, wherefore art thou Rigaromeo? Deny thy flavor and refuse thy taste? Or if thou wilt not, but be sworn my appetite. And I’ll no longer be starving. (Rigaromeo, aside:) Shall I cook more, or shall I tempt at this? ‘Tis but thy make that is my enemy. Thou art thyself, […]
Move over hummus, there’s a new dip in town. Bold statement, I know, but hear me out. Labneh is essentially yogurt strained past the point of even Greek yogurt, until it is ultra-thick. Middle Eastern in origin, it is often referred to as yogurt cheese. Lush and creamy, the texture is somewhere between cream cheese […]
A variety of Chinese steamed buns, flower rolls (Hua Juan) are layered with a tasty scallion filling. Follow my quick & easy method to make some!
Japanese gyoza are like Chinese dumplings and potstickers but use thinner skins and finely ground meat. Gyoza are a more delicate than the usual potsticker.
The phrase "Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God" appears twice in the Bible, once in Deuteronomy 6:16 and again in Matthew 4:7. In both instances, it is used as a rebuke to someone who is trying to put God to the test or demonstrate God's power in a way that is not in accordance with God's will.
Download this digitally-restored watercolor artwork showing the doctor of the law questioning Our Lord, by James Tissot.
Fresh mango topped with fluffy cream, then wrapped with a thin, moist crepe, pillow-shaped mango pancake is a dessert to die for.
Make your own sweet, pillowy bao buns with our easy recipe then stuff them with slow-cooked Chinese-style pork belly
Sweet and crispy vegan cheesy corn fritters with a lemon pepper mayo dip! The perfect summer recipe. A great side, starter or lunch!
A deeply flavored, buttery-soft onion side dish. A perfect winter dish to serve alongside roasted chicken or over white rice. They make great leftovers too, so it makes for a great meal-prep meal.
Beetroot thoran made with grated beetroot and fresh coconut and Keralan paratha bread. Spiced dish full of flavour I loved this dish
As a young boy, David prayed to the unseen, invisible God who met with him out in the fields near Bethlehem, as David kept watch over his father’s herds of goat and sheep. It was an important job, …
Printing, collating & packaging has begun! Now that the chocolates are gone, it's time to tempt your needle with the new "Val...