Yearly Archives: 2010

Happy New Year from all of us at Boston Bakes for Breast Cancer!

It seems like yesterday it was September and we were starting to see holiday decorations at the mall!  Then in a blink of an eye it was Thanksgiving and in a flash the Christmas holidays were upon us!  Now, the … Continue reading

 

Breast cancer patients benefit from telephone-monitored exercise

Home-based activity program can prevent treatment-related weight gain Getting more exercise may be the last thing a breast cancer patient feels like doing while undergoing the rigors of chemotherapy and radiation. However, new research by scientists in the Susan F. … Continue reading

 

Lemon Sabayon-Pine Nut Tart with Honeyed Mascarpone Cream is a winning Dessert!

I collect and save recipes all with the hopes of making them all!  Of course that never happens and I forget about most of them.  Then there are some recipes that because of the source, I feel they might be … Continue reading

 

Pistachio Pudding Dessert! A Great and Easy Recipe!

Fund raising for breast cancer has been a wonderful experience but it is not only about the money we raise for Boston Bakes for Breast Cancer but the wonderful people we get to meet that we would not have met … Continue reading

 

First Person – Marjorie Cotton Supple

First Person Marjorie Cotton Supple Breast cancer survivor offers wisdom at Faulkner satellite center After successful treatment at Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women’s Cancer Center at Faulkner Hospital, Marjorie Cotton Supple joined the Patient Family Advisory Council to support others going through … Continue reading

 

Merry Christmas

On behalf of all of us at Boston Bakes for Breast Cancer, we would like to wish all that celebrate the Christmas holiday, a very joyous and wonderful Christmas.  May your holiday be filled with joy, happiness and good health! … Continue reading

 

What did Jason do to make his Hell’s Kitchen experience work!

Jason Santos knew he could cook and cook well!  He knew that the show was trying to mess with the heads of all the contestants.  Little sleep will make one grouchy and not perform well, create disagreements with the other … Continue reading

 

Stuffed Sweet Potatoes with Pecan and Marshmallow Streusel says it all!

I love sweet potatoes and marshmallows!  It was always a tradition at every Thanksgiving dinner growing up and anytime sweet potatoes were served for that matter.  When I moved to New England, sweet potatoes and marshmallows were uncommon at Thanksgiving; … Continue reading

 

Former Waltham resident looks back at two battles with cancer

By Jen Judson Wicked Local Waltham WALTHAM — Mayra Montijo was going to be a senior at Waltham High School when she discovered a large lump in her neck. In August 1999, Montijo was diagnosed with a rare form of … Continue reading

 

Need to make something great for the Holiday quickly! Do we have a fudge recipe for you!

I can’t tell you how many years ago I discovered this recipe from Rachel Ray for a fudge shaped wreath that takes five minutes to make and gets rave reviews wherever I have brought it!  I was pleasantly surprised after … Continue reading