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These mouth-watering lemon poppy seed muffins are always a hit!
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Try this slaw recipe without mayonnaise when you want a light, fresh salad with just a few simple ingredients.
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Fresh tomatoes and plenty of jalapeno pepper deliver a deliciously refreshing summer-time treat in this salsa recipe.
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Mushrooms, salad greens, chopped pecans, and lots and lots of fresh, sliced strawberries are all dressed with a poppy seed dressing in this fabulous taste sensation. Makes eight generous servings.
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Serve this black cheese ball with blue corn chips or dark rye toast for a ghastly presentation. It's punchy, just like you'd expect cheese of the dead to taste. You can find black sesame seeds at a reasonable price at most Asian markets.
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Briar Handly left Vermont for the Rocky Mountains as soon as he finished high school “I didn’t have much of a plan beyond skiing,” Mr Handly said
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Even avowed okra-phobes love this salad, which is seasoned with a warm and earthy Moroccan spice blend The okra cooks for only 2 minutes in salted water, and the resulting flavor and texture are somewhat reminiscent of asparagus The salad tastes best at room temperature.
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Any hearty green can be used in place of kale in this recipe. For the best results, make the filling a day in advance -- it tastes even better once the flavors have had time to mingle.
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Succulent, fat, fresh asparagus is thinly sliced by hand for this raw salad — easier than you'd think, and safer than using a mandoline It’s very refreshing and bright tasting.
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A marinade of garlic, ginger and chili powder meet the strong flavors of tamarind concentrate, garam masala, coriander and turmeric in this spicy beef dish Once the spices are toasted, the beef is quickly seared over high heat in a second skillet, then transferred to cook among them Serve it topped with cilantro for bright bite to contrast the beef's earthiness and heat.