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Yahoo! News Search Results for christmas recipes
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Yahoo! News Search Results for christmas recipes
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Christmas cakes tower over other desserts (Galveston County Daily News)
For Christmas dinners around the world, dessert is the grand finale, and cakes are the biggest star.
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Cookbook celebrates life of Jean Anderson with stories, recipes (The Steamboat Pilot & Today)
Celebrating ?Mama?s Kitchen: The Complete Collection of Mile High Mama?s work from 2001-2007,? a book signing party features a recently released book that catalogs all Mile High Mama?s published recipes and columns.
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Scones a mystery no more (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
If it looks like a biscuit and it crumbles like a biscuit, why doesn't it taste like a biscuit?
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Central Montco Technical High School students present a menu to remember (The Times Herald)
They?ve expanded local palates with the likes of lemon leaf bisque, pomegranate vinaigrette and cardamom ice cream and shown diffident eaters that seeming exotica ? Gebackene Schinkenfleckerln, anyone? Stufato Carne di Vitello alla Marchingiana? ? might just translate to ham with noodles and veal cubes with tomatoes in English.
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Sacre bleu! Britons challenging French in the kitchen (AFP via Yahoo! News)
The French have long been considered masters of cuisine but Britons spend longer in the kitchen and prepare a wider variety of international food, according to a survey out Tuesday.
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UK chefs have embraced home cooking (Independent Online)
The French have long been considered masters of cuisine, but Britons spend longer in the kitchen and prepare a wider variety of international food, according to a survey.
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Five Musicals Even Manly Men Will Enjoy (Local 6 Orlando)
You can still watch a musical, but not give up your manly man status. Doubtful? Then check our five "manly man" musicals you can watch guilt free.
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Sunny Anderson is for real (St. Petersburg Times)
Food Network's Sunny Anderson is motivated by her hunger for food and an audience.
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Rosemary is a sturdy, all-weather herb -- so why use dried? (The Oregonian)
Fresh rosemary is easy to grow year-round and so useful in the kitchen that there are very few reasons to use the dried herb. Pete Peterson has some tips on keeping fresh rosemary, well, fresh once it's been cut.
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Britons challenge French in the kitchen (thewest.com.au)
The French have long been considered masters of cuisine but Britons spend longer in the kitchen and prepare a wider variety of international food, a survey shows.
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