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Get Garlic and Herb Dip with Hard-Boiled Eggs Recipe from Food Network
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A perfect grilled cheese with our favorite pork tenderloin added. This tasty sandwich will be sure to leave your mouth watering for more.
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Get Smoked Salmon and Cream Cheese Frittata Recipe from Food Network
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This is a twist on traditional ham salad recipes for those who prefer dill pickles over sweet.
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Butterfling a chicken makes it easier to grill evenly. Seasoned beneath the skin with a sour cream-herb mixture, this preparation guarantees a juicy, grilled chicken bursting with flavor.
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Hoagie rolls are stuffed with sliced ham, turkey and Swiss cheese, then grilled in a skillet until the cheese is melted.
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This delicious, just spicy enough tartar sauce is especially good with fried seafood. The honey really mellows the habanero and makes the tartar perfect.
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Get T.O.P.P. (Tomato, Onion, Pepperoncini and Pickle Salad) Recipe from Food Network
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A creamy, tangy ranch dressing without all of the fat.
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Apple cider is spiced like a gingerbread cookie and served warm with slices of orange and lemon in this holiday wassail punch.
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While all sorts of products, like oysters, were coming by boat from the East to Michigan and the rest of the Midwest during the pioneer period, the European families who settled there generally liked to stick to their ethnic traditions “In the Upper Peninsula, there were the Finlanders, and they had Cornish hens,” said Priscilla Massie, a co-author of the cookbook “Walnut Pickles and Watermelon Cake: A Century of Michigan Cooking.” Then there were the Germans families, who, Ms Massie said, tended to adopt Thanksgiving first