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These Chocolate Cranberry Zucchini Muffins let you get away with chocolate for breakfast! Great for using up surplus zucchini. The cranberries are tart and a perfect contrast to the chocolate.
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These honey granola breakfast bars, made with oats, wheat germ, dried fruit, and walnuts, are a hearty on-the-go breakfast or snack.
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Some flour, vegetable shortening, water and a pinch of salt is all that 's needed to make this very flaky crust that will make your favorite pie even better than usual.
Ingredients: flour, salt, shortening, water
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This recipe is by Harold Mcgee and takes 1 hour 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Enjoy this CREAMY VEAL SAUCE recipe with ingredients and easy step-by-step directions from Chowhound.
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Lindy Boggs, who represented New Orleans in Congress for 18 years, was as astute in the kitchen as she was in politics, and deployed the knowledge that she had gained growing up on a Louisiana plantation in both Mrs Boggs, a Democrat who championed women’s economic concerns, did all the cooking for her yearly garden soirees, which were attended by more than 1,000 guests
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Italian Crisp Wafer cookies made with a patterned iron. This recipe has chocolate and ground nuts. These are also good when topped with your favorite chocolate icing.
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Salted peanut cookies. If you use self rising flour, omit baking soda and salt.
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Get Creamy Fondue with Poached Egg and Baguette Recipe from Food Network
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Sunny side up eggs welcome a warm, peppery tomato salsa in this version of a Mexican favorite.
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Pure, unsweetened corn bread is first cooked over high heat in a cast-iron skillet before baking into the oven. This is a traditional Southern approach to making this popular bread.
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My mom used to make these - they were our favorites! They are very crisp, and tend to shatter when you bite into them. Watch them carefully while baking since they do tend to burn quickly.