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“Groat” — not to be confused with “grit” — is an old Scottish term for a dehulled oat kernel Like steel-cut oats, which are just pieces of groat that get broken during dehulling, groats have been prepared and eaten as hot cereal or gruel for centuries, sustaining generations of hard-working farmers and laborers These days, it’s fortifying the food elite
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Delectable little 2-bite blueberry pielets on sticks will bring out the kid in you. Tuck one or two in a lunchbox, or sit a bunch up in a vase for people to take with their coffee. Cute and tasty wins the day!
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This recipe is quick and easy to make. Its an adaptation of favorite salad from a bistro I used to work at. The chef would never give me his secret recipe, but...
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Deliciously crispy and crunchy with a lemon zest, tarragon, and Old Bay panko coating.
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Once you try a Pignoli, you will be hooked. Crunchy on the outside, soft and chewy inside with the sweet almond flavor embracing your taste buds. I was having...
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Portuguese snow drops, or 'sonjos,' are small meringue cookies made of beaten egg whites, sugar, and lemon juice. Add food coloring or sprinkles for seasonal decoration.
Ingredients: egg whites, sugar, lemon juice