- Cool captures from one of the Geek Community groups
- Famous women that do their own hair and makeup
- Zac Posen talks '90s fashion and his ideal NYC day
- How to make fitness more eco-friendly
- 60 of the best celebrity maternity looks
- The cute candids that celebs shared on social media this week
- The evolution of boy bands
- CelebStyle: Shop the celebrity wardrobe from Fashion Star
- What to keep in mind when buying your engagement ring
- Grace Kelly's royal wedding reinterpreted for modern brides
- Hostess brand treats you can make at home
- 11 studs that will steam up the silver screen this Summer
- How to make Earth Day last all year long
- Video: Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and more stars heading to Cannes
Posts for April 19th 2012
The Martha Stewart Show Canceled on Hallmark, Moves to PBS

Update: Martha Stewart announced her 30-minute show, Martha's Cooking School, will air this Autumn on PBS. "The response to our announcement for a PBS cooking school series is wonderful," she tweeted, taking a dig at Hallmark: "Easy access to PBS as opposed to Hallmark will be wonderful."
This morning broke news that the Martha Stewart Show will be no more. The program, which has been on the air since 2005, struggled to maintain the necessary viewership, even with a 2010 move to the Hallmark Channel and a more heavy celebrity focus (side note: how cute does Hugh Jackman look in the above photo?).
There is, however, some good news in all of this. The finale show promises to be "a lavish Oprah-style send off," which is always fun for viewers. There are also reportedly talks of a Martha makeover show being pitched around, and we're not sure how we feel about that just yet. How are you feeling about this end of an era? Will you miss Martha or did you think it was time for the show to say goodbye?
Source: The Martha Stewart Show
Zesty Taco Salad
This recipe makes two large salads. It could easily serve four people if it's served as side salads rather than main salads.
From Camilla Salem, YumSugar
Zesty Taco Salad
Ingredients
1 tablespoon olive oil
1/2 jalapeño, seeded and thinly sliced
1 clove of garlic, minced
1/2 pound of ground beef
3/4 teaspoon plus 1/2 teaspoon cumin
1/2 teaspoon chili powder
3/4 teaspoon plus 1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon plus 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1 head of red leaf lettuce
1/2 cup canned black beans, rinsed
3/4 cup cotija cheese, crumbled
3 radishes, thinly sliced
2 green onions, thinly sliced
1 cup tortilla chips, crumbled
1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved
5 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1 large lime, juiced
3 tablespoons minced cilantro
Directions
- Heat the olive oil in a large sauté pan. Add the jalapeños and garlic and cook for about a minute.
- Add the ground beef, 3/4 teaspoon cumin, chili powder, 3/4 teaspoon salt, and 1/2 teaspoon pepper. Stir to break up the ground beef and cook through, about 10 minutes. Set aside.
- Wash and dry the lettuce. Tear apart. Distribute to two large bowls. Evenly arrange the beans, cheese, radishes, green onions, tomatoes, and tortilla chips. Split the ground beef mixture between the two bowls.
- In another small bowl, combine 1/2 teaspoon cumin, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1/4 teaspoon black pepper, and minced cilantro. Add the lime juice and olive oil. Whisk together.
- Pour dressing evenly over salads and toss together.
Serves two.
Is Martha Stewart to Blame For the Scarcity of Ramps?
Adventures in Ingredients: Aloe Vera

For weeks, I'd been eying these spiky succulent leaves at Berkeley Bowl. I always knew that aloe vera came from this common plant, but never thought I would actually need or want the opportunity to work with it myself. And then there's the whole issue of cooking with it and how to harvest it. It's popular in coconut water these days, but other than that, ingesting it is somewhat uncommon. But those who regularly eat or drink this strange succulent rave about its supposed health benefits, from healing acne to curing cancer.

I did a quick scan of the Internet on how to cut and prepare fresh aloe vera right from the leaf. I found several recipes for smoothies featuring fresh aloe vera pieces and one that served it poached with lime juice. A smoothie sounded more appetizing. Honestly, I got a little bit nervous when I found out that the dark red sap that apparently seeps out should not be ingested or it will cause unpleasant digestive issues. Still, I went for it.

Filleting this piece of aloe vera was a strange experience: I was on the lookout for that dark red sap, though I didn't ever encounter it. The aloe vera gel looked sticky and mucous, not delicious (or even edible). I'd read in a few places that aloe vera on its own is kind of bitter, so of course, I immediately cut off a piece and took a bite. It tasted like nothing, but I did notice a strange sensation in my mouth and my tongue went a little numb. To find out what I did with the fresh fillet of aloe vera, keep reading.
Link Time: Best Ways to Eat on the Cheap
- The 10 best ways to eat on the cheap — Big Girls Small Kitchen
- One man adds 1,050 bacon strips to his Japanese Whopper — HuffPost Food
- Look! It's the secret menu at Starbucks — BuzzFeed
- Check out Food Network's new cupcake iPad app — Cupcakes Take the Cake
- Be more strategic about your weekly meal plan — Food52
- Eat well in Montréal — Food Republic
- Fracking's impact on our food supply — The Kitchn
- The 10 best ways to eat on the cheap — Big Girls Small Kitchen
- One man adds 1,050 bacon strips to his Japanese Whopper — HuffPost Food
- Look! It's the secret menu at Starbucks — BuzzFeed
- Check out Food Network's new cupcake iPad app — Cupcakes Take the Cake
- Be more strategic about your weekly meal plan — Food52
- Eat well in Montréal — Food Republic
- Fracking's impact on our food supply — The Kitchn
Sandwiched: 14 Tasty Variations
Putting something in the middle of two pieces of bread and calling it a sandwich is one of the most rewarding art forms there is. But this practice extends well beyond traditional sandwiches. We've compiled a list of our favorite ways to sandwich things together, sweet and savory, hot and cold. Click through to develop a major sandwich craving.
Savory Sight: Double Chocolate Bundt Cake
Curb your chocolate craving with this decadent Bundt cake recipe from Whipped.

Find the recipe on her blog and share your own food photos and ideas in our YumSugar community.

