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Ronda L. Halpin

Peanut Butter Cups Grow Up

Sometimes you just want a decadent dessert that's classy and beautiful to look at. And sometimes you want a dessert that calls out to the kid in you. And I'm wondering why you can't have both of those things together! Get a delicious dessert that combines just a touch of salty pretzel flavor in the crust with a rich ganache and peanut butter swirled filling.

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  • chocolate
  • desserts

Waste Not, Want Not

The combination of my own end-of-summer cold and an article with truly shocking numbers means it's time to share some useful information that will hopefully help readers to find ways to save time, money, and resources. Read up now and share widely!

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  • learning opportunity
  • food
  • kitchen planning

Hot Days, Cool Nights, Great Soup

My nod to late summer soup comes in the form of a chowder that's been kissed with just a bit of cream, is packed with great garden vegetables, and packs a lot of smoky flavor from bacon and smoked paprika. Add some tender shrimp right at the end and you've got a chowder that's giving more than a subtle nod to the season. It's enthusiastically head-banging!

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  • summer
  • soup
  • corn

Don't Drink Tea, Eat It!

We've all heard of the benefits of drinking tea. There are so many different kinds and they all seem to have something good for your physical health, your mind or your soul. Tea is so versatile, you don't have to simply drink it. There are a lot of recipes that call for types of tea as an ingredient. Tea can make unique, healthy and, of course, delicious desserts that are simple to make at home.

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  • tea
  • desserts

Friday Send-Off

Another find in a series of good cooking advice, sometimes found in unexpected places. This time, an article in Cracked shares some truly good ideas while tickling the funny bone.

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  • learning opportunity
  • cooking guides

An Ode to the Vine

Tomato season is in full swing and that means taking a little time to find great ways to showcase them fresh from the vine in everything from salads to sandwiches without sacrificing the taste of summer that's held in every bite.

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  • summer
  • gardening
  • CSA box

In a Quick Pickle

Continuing our theme of keeping cool in summer, a super main dish salad gets a special kick from super simple, super fast pickled red onions. You'll be keeping a jar on hand for everything from tacos to salads to grilled steaks after you realize how easy they are to put together!

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  • quick cooking
  • preserving

Sweet, Spicy, Easy

Three ingredients come together to make an oh-so-simple sauce that will have you licking the bowl clean. I know, it happened to me! What's more, it's a quick recipe that works well with chicken, fish, and pork. Get ready to add a new favorite to your meal routine.

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  • quick cooking

Hardly Crummy

Blueberry crumb bars come to you in a form that's easy to make, is highly versatile, and maintains its flavor and quality over days ... if they last that long! Plus, they incorporate one of summer's favorite seasonal berries. What more could you ask for? Something that can be made in less than an hour? Done.

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  • blueberries

Handy Kitchen Tips

Summer is a busy time of the year for most everyone and, if you're like me, you want to be able to enjoy your time without spending money on things you don't need or can easily make yourself. So it's time to share some tips for some of my favorite time and money savers.

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  • learning opportunity
  • summer

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