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Easter Sunday Dessert Recipe: Pineapple Upside Down Cake With a Twist

Sunday, April 24, 2011 0 comments



Here's a great recipe (courtesy ofRachael Ray) for Pineapple Upside Down Cake that skips thewhite sugar and uses just brownas well as applesauce in lieu of extra butter. These steps help to retain the sweetness but cut some of the calories. Additionally, corn meal is thrown in for a nice crunch. As an added bonus, just one skillet is used in the entire cooking process. Less dishes to wash! (I can hear my ladies cheering as they read that line.) This recipe is also great as a snack or to add to a brunch menu.
Ingredients:
*.3 tbsp melted butter
*.1/4 cup plus 3 tbsp brown sugar
*.1/2 fresh pineapple (peeled, quartered, cored and cut into 1/4" slices)
*.3/4 cup flour
*.3/4 cup cornmeal
*.1 1/2 tsp baking powder
*.1/4 tsp salt
*.2/3 cup applesauce
*.2 eggs
Instructions:
*. Preheat oven to 350 degrees
*. In an oven proof skillet heat 1tbsp butter and 3 tbsp brown sugar until melted.
*.Add pineapple and cook until tender (approximately 7 minutes).
*. Arrange the pineapple in the pan so almost all of the bottom of the pan is covered.
*.In a bowl mix flour, cornmeal, baking powder, salt and 1/4 cup brown sugar.
*. In another bowl mix applesauce and 2 tbsp butter.
*.Beat in eggs.
*.Combine both bowls and stir until just mixed.
*.Spread the batter over the pineapples in the skillet.
*.Bake for 20 minutes.
*.Cool slightly, loosen cake from the pan and place on a platter, pineapple side up.

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8 iphone, itune, android apps for Easter

Saturday, April 23, 2011 0 comments
From Easter baking ideas to a children’s version of the Easter story to following the Easter Bunny as he travels the globe, your iPhone or Android phone will get you hopping toward a happier holiday with these apps.

ClickySticky Easter Eggs (99 cents on iTunes)Your kids will have fun decorating eggs, filling Easter baskets and building Easter bunnies without the mess with this sticker app.

Natural Colors for Easter Eggs (99 cents on iTunes)This app teaches you how to dye Easter eggs with commonly found natural ingredients, like onion skins. You also can’t go wrong with Egg Dyeing 101 from Martha Stewart Living ($0.99, iTunes)

Pat the Bunny ($2.99 on iTunes)Expanding Easter to include all things bunny, the e-book version of "Pat the Bunny" is loads of fun. It has 14 interactive scenes, every page can be used as a coloring book and your child can use the device’s front-facing camera to see himself in the book.

3D Easter Bunny Tracker (99 cents on iTunes)Track the Easter Bunny as he hops around the world delivering eggs to children. You can zoom in on any location on the 3-D globe.

Easter Egg Hunt LWP (Free on Android Market)There are a lot of Easter egg apps, but I enjoy this live wallpaper version for Android devices. It gives you phone an Easter theme and a game in one.

Easter Recipes & Meals ($1.41 on Android Market)Looking for a new twist on a traditional Easter dish? You’ll find more than 75 recipes for everything from side dishes to lamb to desserts. Chocolate-covered pecan Easter eggs anyone?

Bible Comic Book — Passion of Jesus Christ ($1.99 on iTunes)Aimed at kids 7 to 13, this comic book of the Passion of Jesus Christ covers the major parts of the Easter story from the Last Supper, to Jesus' death and resurrection and his journey on the road to Emmaus. For Android users, the StoryChimes Story of Easter (99 cents on Android Market) is a good choice.

Holiday Postcard (Free on iTunes)A step up from the usual greeting card apps, Holiday Postcard lets you send Easter and spring greetings via email on a simulated postcard with an address label and postage. For Android users, check out Build-a-Card: Easter Edition (99 cents on Amazon.com).

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October 2010



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Gameplay:

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300.000 years before the Nuclear Dawn... Bob was hungry. Interwave's first foray into casual gaming pits players against the most primal of desires, as they help navigate Bob through four unique, distinct, hand-painted landscapes.

Bob runs, jumps, slides, stumbles, and rages through the levels, which feature endless playability, challenging 'Cave Trek' and hunger survival modes, scoreboards and OpenFeint integration to show off your achievements and best runs.

Stay tuned for more information and previews, and keep your thumbs well trained - the fastest, fiercest tapfest of all ages is about to start.

Main Features:

  • Two game modes: unlock levels in ‘Cave Trek’, and then race them individually, staving off starvation and scoring the most insane jump combos.

  • Four unique levels, with hand-crafted backgrounds and animations

  • Procedurally generated levels: no two games will ever be the same

  • Levels change and evolve, becoming harder as gameplay progresses

  • Simple, one-tap controls for endless, reflex-based action

  • Day/Night cycles for exhilarating night time runs!

  • OpenFeint integration for leaderboards and achievements



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