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1 hour, 26 minutes ago ago from Lindsey Nartker Designs Blog
It's almost Christmas! This means the roads are packed with shoppers, grocery stores are out of that one ingredient you need, and you can't even get into the post office parking lot. Being a wedding coordinator , planning obviously comes easy for me! I always try to have my shopping done by the first maybe second week in December. I'm fairly patient, but I really can't stand the Christmas crowds. I tried to get into the grocery store ...
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By Suzy Gruyere My birthday was last week, and as you might imagine, I was given numerous macaroni and cheese related gifts. Sort of like when I was ten and expressed the slightest interest in unicorns, and then was given unicorn stuff for every gift-giving occasion for the next twelve years. Hey, at least I don’t have to dust mac and cheese. Among the birthday gift cookbooks is this odd little tome, 101 Things To Do With Mac ...
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Earlier this month I invited readers to leave any cooking and entertaining questions they might have in a comment. We got some great questions and I now have the answers to them. Here you go! 1. For years I’ve tried dozens of different sugar cookie recipes but have never been able to find the perfect one to make cake-like, soft sugar cookies that can also be rolled and cut. Is there a secret ingredient I’m missing? - Submitted by Cat ...
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Most of us in the US have not had much, if any exposure to Mexican cheeses. When we see cheese in Mexican dishes, it is usually familiar types like cheddar or Monterey Jack rather than a queso fresco or cotija. While these common cheeses may indeed pair well with some dishes, they are by no means the only options out there for cooks looking to add a little something to their Mexican recipes. However, Mexico has many cheeses to try for ...
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