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A really simple, good tasting, low sodium white bread that is very light and lower in fat than many other white breads! Works well on delay cycle so you can have it ready when you are ready to eat.
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A glass of milk is the ideal accompaniment to these drop cookies. Besides white chocolate, the cookies are also chockablock with oats, coconut, golden raisins, and walnuts.
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A very moist buttermilk cake. Easy to make and even easier to fall in love with. Great for showers because it is so light.
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What Grandma used to make! Our family's favorite. The recipe was never written down (that I know of) until she shared it with me when she was in her 90's.
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A delicious buttery cookie that is made in two parts and put together to create a black and white pinwheel cookie. This recipe came from my grandmother, she used to worked in bakeries and at logging camps cooking and baking.
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This one-dish meal features chicken breasts cooked with garlic, zucchini, white beans, and tomato.
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This white chicken chili recipe uses cannellini beans and diced chicken breasts in a chicken broth base.
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Another white yeast bread from the bread machine, this one features both all-purpose and bread machine flours along with egg and powdered milk.
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Rock the Round Robin for a sweet absinthe cocktail.
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The allure of beef tenderloin pulls hard When properly cooked until the surface is seared to a glistening mahogany and the center is tender and running with beefy juices, it is one of the most regal, festive and delectable things a cook can serve As a finishing touch, serve the meat with a pungent, creamy horseradish sauce that is shockingly easy to prepare.
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This recipe is by Dana Bowen and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Fact: The cauliflower cancels out the cheesiness—and the bacon.