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Originally of Pennsylvania Dutch origin, scrapple was made from the bits and pieces of the pig not suited for anything else! This streamlined recipe takes only minutes to prepare ... perfect for making the night before. Serve topped with choice of warmed syrup.
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These country-style pork ribs marinated in bourbon, brown sugar, and garlic are best cooked on the grill, but can also be baked. Serve with a crispy salad and garlic cheese potatoes for a great dinner!
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Treat yourself with this recipe for a sweet and creamy peanut butter and apple sandwich with a bit of ricotta cheese, cinnamon, and sugar.
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A recipe for coconut panna cotta.
Ingredients: figs, honey, gelatin, water, coconut milk, salt
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Leftover brown rice is cooked together with milk, honey, and dried blueberries for a healthy, new twist on breakfast. Experiment with it to make it your own, you can try using any mixture of dried fruit instead of the blueberries.
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Get the flavor of lasagna with the easiest layered baked spaghetti dish ever. Just mix cooked thin spaghetti with prepared sauce, layer with cottage cheese, sprinkle with mozzarella cheese, and bake. It's a perfect way to use up left-over spaghetti.
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Warm farro salad with feta cheese and kale is a quick and easy meal to prepare and is a great on-the-go lunch for work or school.
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The best cut of roast beef for sandwiches isn’t necessarily the same as what you’d want hot from the oven A hot roast demands plenty of marbling so that the rich fat can melt and baste the meat with its goodness Roast beef sandwiches work better made from a leaner cut, preferably one with a mineral, earthy taste and a nice chew
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Smothered in chili and cheddar cheese sauce, these easy chili cheese fries are a complete meal in themselves.
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These waffles are rich and tasty!
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Hazelnuts and tarragon are a delightful complement to salmon in this easy recipe.
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This meatloaf is as pungent and zesty as a meatball, but baked in that iconic, sliceable loaf form A combination of chilies and sage add a spicy, earthy note, and a glaze of tomato paste and olive oil elevates a traditional dish away from its ketchup roots The pine nuts are a visual cue: this is something a little different