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Fresh halibut fillets get the royal treatment with a citrus marinade, a quick grilling, and a topping of orange and fennel slices.
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Unflavored gelatin works with your favorite flavors of flavored gelatin mix to make a fun finger food treat.
Ingredients: water, fruit, sugar
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A refreshing beverage made with orange juice, apricot nectar, and a splash of lemon.
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Making these frozen pops is like a salute to summer. Assemble each treat with your pick of strawberries, kiwi fruit, papaya, or melon. Each one tastes great in these sweet heart-healthy frozen snacks. And each fruit adds a splash of color.
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Recipe for Peanut-Oil-Fried Chicken Wings with Spicy Peanut-Apricot Dipping Sauce, as seen in the October 2008 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.
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Crispy bacon with sauteed onions, brown sugar, sherry vinegar, seasonings, is finished off with aged balsamic vinegar and olive oil.
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All you do is mash the strawberries, add sugar, lemon juice, vanilla, and pectin--and you've got fresh, delicious strawberry freezer jam!
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You can put this sweet and savory tomato and bacon spread on just about anything. Try it on a grilled cheese sandwich or with scrambled eggs.
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This crowd pleasing recipe for jungle juice, fruit-filled punch, includes kiwis, strawberries, watermelon, rum, vodka, and Everclear®.
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This recipe came to The Times in an article about Bill Yosse, the White House pastry chef under President Obama "Mr Yosses’ most recent mission is changing the White House tradition of the bottomless cookie plate
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Great on a cold day or at a Christmas party, this recipe for tasty, spiced apple cider is appropriate for both kids and adults.
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You can use any fruit (or combination) to make this biscuit-topped cobbler Just be sure to adjust the amount of sugar depending on whether your fruit is more sweet or tart For example, blueberries, peaches, sweet cherries and pears tend to need less sugar than more acidic raspberries, sour cherries, plums and cranberries