With recipes so freely available online, it's difficult to recommend paying for a cookbook app. I make an exception for Mark Bittman and his iPad app. Originally posted at How To
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How discontented would our winters be without the glorious summer promise of oranges, grapefruit, lemons and limes?
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If you like this post, please buy me a beer for $3 8-)Here are three recipes suitable to use in cooking classes for youth or for anyone who wants to prepare some easy items that are healthy and delicious.
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If you like this post, please buy me a beer for $3 8-)Light and simple, enjoyable but not distracting, these portable meals will keep you going through the workday.
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If you like this post, please buy me a beer for $3 8-)OMAHA, Neb., Jan. 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — In a recent survey[1], ConAgra Foods found that when watching football playoffs, including the championship game, 56 percent of people spend one to three hours …
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If you like this post, please buy me a beer for $3 8-)Paula Deen's most sinful recipes are listed here for "Good Morning America."
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If you like this post, please buy me a beer for $3 8-)For a simple and easy meal, start with an egg or two.
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If you like this post, please buy me a beer for $3 8-)(Credit: Matt Elliott) This free iOS app makes discovering new recipes fun and easy. At first blush, the Foodily iOS app appears to be a mobile Twitter-like feed for foodies. By following friends, famous chefs, and food bloggers, you get a feed of recipes, from which you can create a favorites list, comment on, or share via e-mail or Facebook. Where the app really shines, however, is with its …
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If you like this post, please buy me a beer for $3 8-)As a 25-year teacher and homeschooler, one of my favorite ways to introduce students to a culture was by sampling foods from that country. Kids love my around the world taste tours, too. If you're exploring Chinese New Year in your classroom or family homeschool, here are recipes and food ideas to try.
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If you like this post, please buy me a beer for $3 8-)SELF-DESCRIBED “roundish women of a certain age”, Marilynn and Sheila Brass, also known as the Brass Sisters, like to say they are home chefs with 114 years of baking experience between them.
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