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January
Ingredient SpotLight
J. Sinclair
Mussels are for more than flexing! Find out how these tasty bi-valves fit into your menu plans.
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SuperBowl Snacks
Ronda L. Halpin
Forget the chips and dip. Try something new and unusual by making your own spiced party mixes featuring nuts.
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Happy Endings
Ronda L. Halpin
Getting healthier for the New Year? You don't have to skip dessert!
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Phil's International Flair
Philip R. Gantt
Phil takes us to the heart of Russia this month with Olivie, a traditional Russian dish.
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Kitchen Focus
Ronda L. Halpin
When the cold weather chills us to the bone, look to roasting to bring flavor to your table.
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Rush Hour
Ronda L. Halpin
Enjoy a robust dish that features olives, capers and garlic in a sauce that compliments both chicken and pasta.
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Rise 'n Shine
Ronda L. Halpin
A special request that goes unfilled inspires a simple recipe for traditionally fussy potato pancakes.
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Seasoned Opinions
Ronda L. Halpin
The
Seasoned Cooking
community wants to know what you are resolving to do for 2005.
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Cookbook Review
Ronda L. Halpin
The authors of
Fine Cooking
magazine bring us a cookbook devoted to traditional cuisine … with a twist.
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Soup & Bread
Ronda L. Halpin
Victoria Smith
Make comfort food fast with some soup and bread recipes that can be made in the microwave.
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Health & Fitness
Michael Fick
Soy, oils, vitamin C, blood chemistry numbers, holiday eating, antioxidants, fiber, milk, food poisoning, and obesity . . . enough material for a slew of New Year’s resolutions.
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Through the Kitchen Window
Rossana S. Tarantini
Rossana returns and brings everyone up to speed on the happenings of the last year.
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