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To accommodate the time constraints of modern life, more and more Thanksgiving dinner hosts are proposing potluck The change has caused a subtle shift in the conversations about the approaching holidays The traditional complaints -- "Aaugh
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Hard candy 'shards' and edible blood decorate these spooky Halloween cupcakes.
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Chili's breaking up with cornbread and we aren't mad about it.
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Taco ingredients such as browned ground beef, onion, corn, kidney beans and a package of seasoning mix are combined in this soup which may be garnished with grated cheese. Serve with tortilla chips.
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Thin and crispy cookies folded into a triangle shape or a hollow roll. Use brandy in place of the hazelnut liqueur if you like!
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Melted chocolate almond bark drizzled over popcorn, candy corn, peanuts, and peanut butter candy creates the perfect Halloween party snack!
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Lori Stephens's grand-prize winning recipe from South Pittsburg, Tennessee's National Cornbread Cook-off showcases cornbread batter in delicate pan-fried cakes topped with a spicy ancho chili and shrimp sauté.
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Famous in the Low Country of Georgia and South Carolina. This boil is done best on an outdoor cooker. It has sausage, shrimp, crab, potatoes and corn for an all-in-one pot all-you-can-eat buffet!
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This cornbread muffin recipe has whole kernels of sweet corn and spicy pickled jalapeños stirred into an easy batter.
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This exquisitely simple recipe from Jacques Pépin first appeared in The Times in 1991, and couldn't be easier The zucchini is gently roasted until tender, then tossed with salt, pepper, white wine vinegar and oil It's the perfect treatment for almost any summer squash.
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Bright pink and refreshing cranberry sorbet, made with fresh cranberries, sugar, cranberry juice, and orange zest.
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Use large sea scallops, which are often labeled “u/10” or “u/12,” which stands for under 10 or 12 to a pound And try to get dry scallops as opposed to wet ones, which have been treated with chemicals to extend their shelf life and add moisture Dry scallops exude much less liquid when cooked and have better texture and flavor