Chef Jenn

Chef Jenn : All things food.
Chef Jenn
All things food.
A blog written by a Chef about all things food. Recipes, reviews, rants and ravings...it's all delicious!
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11/15 22:20 Two Unique Picnic Ideas by Chen
Even though it is nearly winter in many parts of the world, picnics can still be a fun way to discover and celebrate the outdoors. The following article was contributed by a fellow food lover and blogger by the name of Chen and he shares with us a...
11/16 17:50 Grapefruit Season
As readers of this blog will know, I live in Texas. One of the nice things about living in TX is that every late fall into early winter, the local citrus crop comes in. Even though I'm not a big fruit eater, one of the fruits I do love is Ruby Red...
11/02 21:45 Leeks
Onwards with my discourse on leeks. Along with onions and garlic, leeks are in the Alliaceae family. While certainly not very popular in Texas, leeks are revered in other more culinary inclined parts of the world. In many countries of Europe leeks...
10/30 19:14 Love Living in a Test Market
There's something special about the area I live in that makes companies want to use us as a test market. Case in point Wendy's. I was in my super-mom rush to get home from the grocery store and hadn't eaten since sweating off several pints of liquid...
10/27 21:40 Chefs Secrets Number 12 Grilling
So I may be a bit off season here and should save my discussion on grilling for say...summertime? I present the argument that it is summer in Australia and I have some devoted Aussie readers. As for the rest of you, tuck this bit of info away for...

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