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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
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This rich and creamy potato soup with Cheddar cheese, hash brown potatoes, and bacon is comfort food at its finest.
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This biscuit breakfast sandwich is made with green chiles, bacon, jalapenos, onions, eggs, and Jack cheese. Get up and go with some spice! I prefer to roast my own green chiles, but you can use a can of green chile.
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These cute apps seriously class up the classic casserole.
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Get Breakfast Mom Crepes Recipe from Food Network
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A classic potato and corn chowder recipe.
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Pack these baked puff pastry pockets with fresh spinach, feta cheese, bacon, and lemony chicken for a quick and easy appetizer or main dish.
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A classed-up (and less mushy) take on the beloved casserole.
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You won't even miss the carbs.
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Get Name This Dish: B-L-Sea Recipe from Food Network
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This filling salad recipe turns the classic BLT sandwich into a chopped salad with spinach, croutons, bacon, and tomatoes.
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Hoppin' John! A classic Southern dish to celebrate New Year's. The black-eyed peas are for good fortune in the coming year.