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Squat, glazed ceramic bean pots lurk in cabinets all over New England They're traditional for Boston baked beans, but enameled cast iron is faster Beans in cast iron can be brought to a boil over a burner before the dish goes into the oven; this saves about an hour.
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I like to use soba — buckwheat pasta — for this dish Soba has a nutty flavor and contributes a measure of all-important whole grain to the dish.
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We like this one. The rice is cooked in pineapple juice. A very good beginning. And then its added to a wok-full of tofu, mushrooms, soy sauce, green onions and carrots. Garnish with crushed pineapple and strips of cooked egg. Yumm!
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Pesto and sun-dried tomatoes make a splash in this excitingly different tuna salad. Serve on bread or lettuce.
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This is how they make loose meat sandwiches in the restaurants. They are always moist and savory.
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This gooey sandwich is on fire.
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This is a very simple, yet addictive alternative to traditional beef hamburgers for the wing fan getting through summer barbeques.
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This makes a great fast meal that can be frozen into separate servings. Not only can you make subs, but the meat is great to throw into stir fry.
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