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Glory may be a big goal for the morning, but it is attainable These nourishing muffins are packed with vegetables, fruit, nuts and coconut to keep everyone singing your praises well past breakfast A bit of spice, brown sugar and whole-wheat flour round out the flavor and make them irresistible
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Strawberries and blueberries under a drizzle of cream has long been an Independence Day favorite, but when Jean Hewitt introduced this recipe in 1968, it was as an alternative to another Fourth of July favorite: “The first red, white and blue dessert that comes to mind is watermelon and blueberries with ice cream, but for those who prefer something a little different, there is a recipe for strawberry and blueberry shortcake with ricotta sauce Pitchers of clear, cold iced tea are all that have to be added.” The original recipe called for bran breakfast cereal, but we’ve adapted it with wheat bran, found in the bulk section of the grocery store, which gives this shortcake its rustic, colonial feel.
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These cookies are a great way to use pumpkin in a way that allows the pumpkin to shine without intimidating non-pumpkin eaters. Their cakey texture more similar...
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Get Chicken Parmesan Recipe from Food Network
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I tried to post this a minute age but it showed up under puddn? Here goes again
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Get Pan Seared Chicken with Roasted Tomato Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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Get Kids Can Make: Healthy Secret Strawberry Chocolate-Chip Muffins Recipe from Food Network
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Everyone will enjoy these rich salmon and shrimp cakes bursting with the flavors of Parmesan cheese and herbs!
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The most persuasive way to convert an eggplant hater is to fry it (the eggplant, not the hater) A less messy approach, however, is to make dip Velvety, smoky dip with a tangy bite has seduced many an eggplant-hating guest.