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This colorful, sweet and tangy canned relish is made of yellow summer squash, green and red peppers, and onions. It's a great way to store your garden's bounty for later on, and a jar makes a great gift.
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These fun breakfast banana wraps are so easy a kid can help make them. Whole wheat tortillas are spread with peanut butter and filled with a banana half, coconut, and crunchy granola cereal.
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This is a wonderful whole wheat cracker-like bread. It is great topped with butter or cheese. Better yet, it is simple, too!
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A refreshingly sweet side dish of baby peas, white corn, green beans, and pimentos, all tossed together with a simple sweet and sour vinaigrette. Using all canned vegetables, this is a snap to prepare and has wonderful flavor after marinating overnight.
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A weeknight chicken dinner takes an unexpected turn with pomegranate seeds and maple syrup.
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The dish is the Korean barbecue standard known as bulgogi — “fire meat,” is the literal translation — transformed into a sandwich filling, a sloppy Joe for a more perfect union (File under “Blessings of Liberty.”) Fed to children with a tall glass of milk, the sandwiches may inspire smiles and licked plates, rapt attention and the request that the meal be served at least monthly — they are not at all too spicy for younger palates Given to adults accompanied by cold lager, cucumber kimchi and a pot of the fermented Korean hot-pepper paste known as gochujang, they can rise to higher planes
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Apple juice and apple cider blend with Everclear® and a stick of cinnamon in this yummy apple pie cocktail, perfect for gift giving.
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A vivacious, crisp sauce for barbecue that plays with flavor by combining sugar, paprika, white wine, vinegar, and hot sauce!
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Japanese-inspired rice balls (onigiri) decorated like jack o'lanterns are a cute finger food for any Halloween-themed party or bento boxes.
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This recipe is by Barbara Kafka and takes 1 hour 16 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This is a dressing designed for drizzling, not for tossing: the pink of the shallots and the peppercorns look really lovely on top of a composed salad But the artful mix of tart, crunchy, salty and sweet elements means you can toss it with any salad when craving a change from the usual vinaigrette Since it’s made the day before serving to give the shallots a chance to soften and mellow, this dressing is great for parties.