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Leftover Thanksgiving Meal Ideas? [Ask The Readers]
Once you've woken from your first triptophan-induced nap and the initial bloat has worn off, you're going to be ready for another Thanksgiving binge—and another, and another. Rather than trek...
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Save Three Hours of Turkey-Roasting Time on Thanksgiving [Thanksgiving]
On the heels of his fast-and-easy sweet potato dish, minimalist chef Mark Bittman demonstrates how to save yourself three hours on Thanksgiving day by roasting your turkey in 45 minutes. The trick,...
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An A to Z of M. F. K.
A, in M. F. K. Fisher's case, is not for apple—it's for dining alone. The full text of her 1949 series An Alphabet for Gourmets is now available online . [ via ] "I is for innocence…and its strangely rewarding chaos, gastronomically. "
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Everything with a Schmear
The perfect Sunday nosh: A short history of the bagel . In an age when allegedly edible breadstuffs that my grandmother would have barely recognized have become ubiquitous , did you know that even the Pharaohs had a yen for the iconic Jewish comfort food that is as much a symbol of New York City as baguettes...
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DIY Hot Sauce [Cooking]
If you find the hot sauce spread at your local food emporium a bit lacking, it's time to do it yourself and create a batch of palate-scalding sauce that's just right. Over in the Dining and Wine...
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Cookstr Offers Recipes from Famous Chefs [Cooking]
Looking for recipes from legends like James Beard and Julia Child, or current celebri-chefs like Mario Batali and Daniel Boulud? Try Cookstr, which has created a database of recipes from...
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In the mood for trying new things at TJs? Look no further...
Trader Joe's Fan: Recipes, product reviews and more.
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Keep Vegan Guests Coming Back with Cupcakes and More [Cooking]
With everything from the question of casein (a milk protein used to put the melt in vegan cheese) to keeping a spare pot handy so your well-seasoned but meat-laced cast iron pan doesn't pass any...
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Gourmet Recipe Manager Organizes Your Recipes, Dieting, and Shopping [Featured Download]
Windows/Linux: Spend some time searching for free software to manage recipes, and you'll end up spending a lot of time in your uninstaller utility, removing the cruft of bad interfaces, weak...
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Kill Winter Colds with "Grandma's Penicillin" [Ungeek To Live]
Every year, without fail, I get sick for the holidays. It used to be a joke. Then as I got older, the joke just wasn't funny anymore. So I took matters into my own hands. I started eating Grandma's...
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