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Canton Aargau is composed of Switzerland's most fertile farmlands, celebrated for fruit, vegetables and the famous Carrot Cake. Moist, delicious and light, it contains no added fat besides what's naturally contained in the eggs.
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This is a great salad with lots of taste sensations - strawberries, mandarin oranges, red onions, and tomatoes. The poppy seed dressing is very different; it is made with honey, cherry juice, lemon juice, and mayonnaise.
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This island recipe springs from a little restaurant in the Keys. Key lime glazed pound cake whisks you away to that tropical paradise and is the perfect recipe for entertaining guests in the summer time.
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Not as gooey as some wing recipes, this tasty, tangy treat is perfect for parties, and packs a real ginger and orange-flavored wallop.
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Serve this healthy dessert recipe at your next get-together, or keep it on hand for a sweet and healthy treat anytime.
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Get Fish Tacos with Creamy Chipotle Sauce and Pico de Gallo Recipe from Food Network
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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
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This is a simple and delicious recipe for a cool and creamy orange drink.
Ingredients: orange juice, milk, sugar, ice
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Make these quick and easy sliders featuring teriyaki luncheon meat (like SPAM®), sriracha, and pineapple on a toasted Hawaiian roll.
Ingredients: pineapple, hot sauce, lime juice
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This recipe is by Pete Wells. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: bourbon, cherries, lemon juice, sugar
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To toast The Minimalist column upon its exit from the pages of the Dining section, a Champagne cocktail — developed with help from the bartender Jim Meehan It is appropriately celebratory and bittersweet.