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Brandy and peach schnapps make a beautiful as well as deliciously fruity cocktail.
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This rich, sweet-and-salty Japanese braised pork is as comforting as it is easy to make. The recipe will also adapt well to a slow cooker, just do the searing and sauce-making on the stove, then pour it all into a slow cooker, and go do something fun while dinner cooks!
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This is an adaptation of the instructions for making a starter outlined by Peter Reinhart in his “Artisan Breads Every Day.” It takes a little more or less than a week of mixing flour with liquid – Mr Reinhart starts with unsweetened pineapple juice (though you could also use orange juice or apple cider), then switches to water – to achieve a vigorous, living starter Once it is bubbling and fragrant, with a light yeasty-boozy scent, you can use it and feed it daily with a cup of flour and a half-cup of water
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A delicious, fast, and easy recipe for any week night dinner. The chicken comes out flavorful with a sweet and tangy glaze. Serve with rice and steamed snow peas for a complete meal.
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This non-alcoholic mojito smoothie will change your mind about green smoothies forever! Made with coconut water, kale, pineapple, mint, and lime.
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This boiled chicken and veal stock with turnip, carrot, onion and celery can be used as a base for a variety of soups and sauces.
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Easy homemade ginger ale, with grated ginger, simple syrup, lime and club soda.
Ingredients: ginger, water, sugar
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A white wine cocktail light enough to sip throughout the afternoon.
Ingredients: dry white wine, club soda
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A light citrus punch with a tropical twist. It's very nice for weddings and receptions in the warm months, as well as for tropical-themed parties and cookouts.
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Wild persimmons start to blush along the country roads of Indiana in late September, stealing the colors of sunset and weighing down their trees like Christmas balls They are native to the landscape, unlike the Chinese and Japanese varieties cultivated in California and found in grocery stores Foraging carries on through November, when the fruit claims a place at the Hoosier Thanksgiving table in the form of a dark gold pudding, distant kin to the sweet persimmon bread offered to early colonials by the Cherokee
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Jalapeno pepper slices are muddled with cucumber syrup and mixed with vodka and lime juice in this refreshing and spicy cocktail.