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Taste of summer - 8/24/2005 Perfect at this time of year: Summer Squash Medley 3 1/ 2 pounds zucchini or yellow squash 1/ 4 cup butter 1 small onion, chopped 2 or 3 medium tomatoes Slice squash and cook in a skillet with boiling water until just tender. |
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Tasty salsa kicks chicken up a notch - 8/3/2005 While the chicken breasts are broiling, put together a salsa from readily available ingredients. Chicken Pineapple Tango 1 cup quick-cooking brown or white rice 4 boneless, skinless chicken breast halves 1 teaspoon |
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A sweet use for corn off the cob - 7/27/2005 Here's a way to use up leftover corn on the cob. Corn Fritters 1 egg, beaten 1/ 4 cup milk 1 cup pancake mix 1 1/ 2 cups leftover cooked corn kernels Combine ingredients. |
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Crunchy bean dish fries up in a jiffy - 7/20/2005 Here's a quick vegetable dish for summer. Green Beans & Water Chestnuts 1 pound green beans 2 tablespoons oil Salt and pepper 8 water chestnuts, sliced 1/ 4 cup chicken broth 1 teaspoon cornstarch 1 tablespoon cold water Rinse beans, pat dry and snip off ends. |
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Pack a peck of sweet pickles - 7/13/2005 In response to numerous requests. Freezer Bread & Butter Pickles 7 cups sliced cucumbers 1 cup sliced onion 2 scant tablespoons salt 2 cups sugar 1 cup white vinegar 1 tablespoon celery seed 1 tablespoon mustard seed Place cukes, onion and salt in a kettle or deep crock. |
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Cool cookies - 7/6/2005 You can make these cookies without heating up the house and they taste good, too. Trifles 2 packages (6 ounces each) semisweet chocolate pieces 1 cup Spanish peanuts 1 to 2 cups chow mein noodles Melt chocolate pieces in the top of a double boiler over hot water or in a heavy pan. |
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Pie is one of the berry best - 6/22/2005 This recipe's an old favorite and still the best pie around. Jane's Blueberry Pie 1 quart blueberries 2 tablespoons flour 1 tablespoon butter Dash salt 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1/ 2 cup granulate |
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A chicken dish to crow about - 6/8/2005 This recipe won $100,000 in the recent National Chicken Contest. The winner was Camilla Saulsbury of Bloomington, Ind. Mahogany Broiled Chicken with Smoky Lime Sweet Potatoes |
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Mix up these tasty cookies - 6/1/2005 This cookie is easy to make and tastes wonderful. Chocolate Chip Bars 1/ 2 box 2-layer regular yellow cake mix (no pudding) 2 eggs 1 cup brown sugar 2 tablespoons melted butter 2 tablespoons honey 1 cup chocolate chips 1 cup chopped nuts Combine all ingredients in a bowl. |
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Nutrition in a glass - 5/25/2005 Smoothies whip up in minutes and can be healthy enough to pass severe scrutiny. This one is a blend of fruit, milk and honey and delivers sound nutrition, vitamins and calcium. |
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Gelatin is the secret to retro rhubarb - 5/4/2005 Here's a retro recipe that still tastes good: Rhubarb Strawberry Mold 3 cups diced fresh rhubarb 1/ 2 cup sugar Dash salt 2 packages (3 ounces each) lemon gelatin 2 cups cold water 1 pint strawberries, hulled and halved Combine rhubarb, sugar, salt in saucepan and cook over low heat until rhubarb is tender. |
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A five-minute meal from the Far East - 4/27/2005 In Japan, sukiyaki is a one-dish meal made right at the table. It's a great dinner for when you're in a hurry, because the cooking can be done in five minutes. Here's an adaptation of that recipe. |
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Simple, delicious asparagus - 3/16/2005 Recipes don't come any easier than this. And not many yield such great results either. Simple Roasted Asparagus 1 pound fresh asparagus 3 ablespoons olive oil Dash salt Freshly ground black pepper to taste Snip off tough ends of asparagus. |
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Penne from heaven - 3/2/2005 This simple pasta sauce gains substantial depth from the addition of wine and sausage. Penne With Sausage, Mushrooms and Red Wine 12 ounces Italian sausage 1 pound dried penne, cooked About 4 tablespoons olive oil |
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Peppy peppers - 2/23/2005 This recipe for Stuffed Peppers comes from the February issue of "Vegetarian Times." Stuffed Peppers with Tomato Sauce 4 large red, green or yellow bell peppers 3 tablespoons olive oil 4 soy "sausage" |
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A traditional treat for the weeks of Lent - 2/16/2005 This is an eternal favorite in the Lenten season: Fastnacht Kuecheles 3 to 4 cups flour 1 envelope dry yeast 1/ 2 teaspoon salt 1/ 4 cup sugar 1 egg 1/ 4 cup combined Crisco and butter 1 3/ 4 cups milk Mix 1 1/ 2 cups of flour, yeast, salt, sugar in a large bowl. |
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An appetizer your guests will be fond of on Sunday - 2/2/2005 Fondue is a tried-and-true favorite for serving to the right group at the right time, and this one is perfect for a Super Bowl party. Chili Spiced Cheese Fondue with Shrimp Dippers |
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An egg dinner can't be beat - 1/26/2005 A main dish of eggs is considered one of the year's biggest trends. Chive Omelet with Goat Cheese 3 eggs 1/ 4 teaspoon salt Pinch white pepper 1 tablespoon butter 3 tablespoons crumbled goat cheese 3 tablespoons snipped chives, divided In a small bowl, beat together the eggs, salt and pepper until blended. |
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Up to your ears in nutrition - 1/19/2005 This dish is extremely simple to make, but it's rich in taste and nutrition. The literal translation for orecchiette is "little ears" - and, yes, looking at the small disks of dough, slightly indented at their centers, you have to agree, that's just about right. |
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Break out the cranberries - 1/5/2005 This colorful dessert will brighten the darkest winter's day and is easy enough to prepare for a casual dinner with friends. Cranberry Pear Pie |
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