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An easy, healthy juice recipe with kale, spinach, romaine, celery, cucumber, and parsley plus bright-tasting lemon and Fuji apple.
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Get Chilaquiles in Green Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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Ground beef, corn, and black beans are layered under a spicy biscuit topping in this taco-inspired bake perfect for a weeknight dinner.
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Pop the popcorn, cover with chocolate glaze, then bake to make crisp chocolate coated popcorn!
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Here's an idea: Spend the same $30, or $50 or $100 or $300 on meat that you now spend each week or month, but buy less and buy better You might compare this to an annual purchase of 20 $5 T-shirts made by child labor versus one of five $20 T-shirts made by better-paid and better-treated workers from organic cotton Expensive meat from real farms is a more extreme example of this less-is-better policy
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This layered salad made with corn, red bell pepper, hummus, carrots, and Cheddar cheese is a vegetarian, healthier version of 7-layer dip.
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This old-fashioned rhubarb shortcake recipe uses fresh rhubarb in the shortcake as well as in the sauce, with a bonus of fresh strawberries.
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Get A Salad with Crunch and Substance: Bean and Vegetable Tostadas Recipe from Food Network
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Brew your own coffee-flavored liqueur using water, sugar, instant coffee, rum, and vanilla.
Ingredients: water, sugar, instant coffee, vanilla
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This recipe is for 25 pounds of beef, but can scaled down. Prague powder number 1 is a commercial curing product that can be found at sausage supply shops. You may want to reduce the amount of salt, as this amount was used as a preservative.
Ingredients: water, salt, sugar, pickling spice
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Delicious! This recipe originated in Cornwall, England.
Ingredients: yeast, milk, sugar, flour, salt, butter
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Ready in just ten minutes, this easy grits recipe is perfect on its own for breakfast, or as an accompaniment for a dish such as Creole Shrimp.