Showing posts with label LaTisha Barnhart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LaTisha Barnhart. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
FREE: A Cup of Cozy--Short Mysteries from the Authors of Cozy Mystery Magazine
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Sunday, November 3, 2013
Help Us Choose a Book Cover (Poll)------>
The holiday season is almost here, and what better way to celebrate cold days and even colder nights than by curling up with a hot drink and a good story? Yeah, we think so too!
Some of the authors here at Cozy Mystery Magazine have decided to put together a compilation of short stories that we'll be giving away for free. Yes, FREE! But we need your help. Tell us, dear readers, which cover art appeals most to your eye, then cast your vote in the Poll (upper right corner of sidebar). Wanna leave a comment instead? Great, we'll add those votes to the final tally too!
Happy voting!
Poll closes Sunday, November 3, 2013 at 11:59 PM.
Cover #1

Cover #2
Cover #3
Cover #4
Some of the authors here at Cozy Mystery Magazine have decided to put together a compilation of short stories that we'll be giving away for free. Yes, FREE! But we need your help. Tell us, dear readers, which cover art appeals most to your eye, then cast your vote in the Poll (upper right corner of sidebar). Wanna leave a comment instead? Great, we'll add those votes to the final tally too!
Happy voting!
Poll closes Sunday, November 3, 2013 at 11:59 PM.
Cover #1

Cover #2
Cover #3
Cover #4
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s. dionne moore
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Slow Cooker Tropical Chicken
Review: I used one pound of chicken and had leftover red onion mixture. I used this to spread on top of a london broil to marinate overnight (no pineapple, no coconut, just the red onion mixture). This steak was DEE-licious! If you reserve some of the red onion mix to top the steak in the last few minutes of grilling, it makes for great fajitas!
1 Red Onion, Chopped Roughly
1 bunch Fresh Cilantro, Leaves Only
½ cups Lime Juice
2 cloves Garlic
1 teaspoon Chili Powder
1 teaspoon Salt
1 teaspoon Pepper
1 teaspoon Paprika
½ teaspoons Cayenne Pepper
Thai Kitchen Light Coconut Milk, about half the can, more is fine.
1 can (about 20 Oz. Size) Crushed Pineapple In 100% Juice
6 whole Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts
Combine all ingredients except the pineapple, coconut milk, and chicken in a food processor and process until chunky. Pour half of the mixture into a crockpot (I really like to use the crockpot liners—cleanup is so simple), nestle the chicken breasts into it in one layer, and pour the remainder on top. Top with the pineapple with the juice and coconut milk.Cook on low for 6-8 hours. When it’s done, you should be able to just stir the pot and the chicken will shred automatically. Serve hot over rice, a baked sweet potato, or riced cauliflower!
http://tastykitchen.com/recipes/main-courses/slow-cooker-cilantro-lime-pineapple-chicken/
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