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Delicious turkey legs with sage, thyme and pomegranate molasses bring a hint of Thanksgiving to your dinner table.
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A delicious hearty winter soup, that has a bit of kick thanks to the spicy sausage, but is perfect for the winter.
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Get Seared Shrimp Salad with Sauteed Ramps and "Pickle" Vinaigrette Recipe from Food Network
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Seashell pasta tossed with chopped carrots, green bell pepper, celery, and cooked ham in a lively mustard-mayo-white vinegar dressing is a flavor-packed variation on traditional macaroni salad.
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Here's an easy way to get low-fat protein (in the chicken breast) and lots of vitamins (in the scallions, peppers and pineapple). Plus, the dab of fresh ginger soothes stomachs and fights inflammation and blood clots.
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Get Swallow at the Hollow Crab Cakes Recipe from Food Network
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These brownies a la mode get topped with chocolate sauce, nuts, and coconut.
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Simmer this cheesy and bacon-loaded baked potato soup in a slow cooker for a totally comfort-food dish that is simple to make ahead of time.
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This pork tenderloin cooks all day in the slow cooker with a creamy Dijon and sour cream sauce. It melts in your mouth. Serve it with mashed potatoes and roasted green beans.
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This is, by far, the best macaroni salad I've ever put into my mouth. It has a perfect blend of sweetness and tartness, and it is so pretty with all of the multi-colored veggies. Be ready for this to disappear before you put it on the table! I have six children, and it is all I can do to keep them from nibbling on it while I'm mixing it up!
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This delicious and classy sandwich is a twist on the traditional recipe by substituting Gouda for Gruyere, adding a splash of white wine to the cheese sauce, and building it on San Francisco-style sourdough bread.
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These cabbage rolls are stuffed with a mixture of beef, pork, and venison, then baked in a tomato sauce. I remember my grandmother making these on special occasions, usually when she had a lot of hands to help her! This is time consuming but most excellent, and the rolls freeze well for later consumption.