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Best Recipes: Melon Mint Splash Smoothie
You'll be doing the mango tango after tasting this refreshing melon smoothie. It's literally bursting with flavor. 1 cup cantaloupe, cut into 1-inch cubes ½ cup honeydew melon, cut into 1-inch cubes ½ cup watermelon, seeds removed, cut into 1-inch...
He Bao Eggs (Small Bag Eggs)
He Bao egg - or small bag egg, must look like a small bag or
wallet just as its name implies. Of course, it is not like the
wallet we have today. It is referred as the kind of bag sewed
with fabric and embroidered outside in the old days.
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Low Carbs, No Meat: What's A Vegetarian To Do?
The low-carb, high-protein diet craze seems to have left vegetarians holding the short end of the celery stick.
The challenge for vegetarian seeking to shed a few pounds a la Atkins diet or other low-carb regimens is to find meatless sources of...
Spicy Garlic Shrimp
Thanks to the heart-healthy garlic and olive oil and the cayenne pepper in this recipe, it is a great, healthy recipe that works well as an appetizer or a main dish. While many shrimp stir-fry recipes include butter, this recipe uses only olive oil...
The World's Best Pickles
I knew they were the world's best pickles the moment I tasted one. That first taste took place around 1950, and I've tasted a lot of pickles since, am a pickle hound in fact, but I've never come across anything else as good.
They came to us...
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Texas Cooking
The two girls met sometime ago at a much earlier age. They knew right away that they would become friends, if not the best of friends. Time passed and they would see each other at family functions and learn much about each other. Then one day, they both ended up in the same town at the same time. Their friendship then grew by leaps and bounds. They discovered they shared the same date of birth; they each had two children (One had two boys and the other had two girls). They also realized that they shared the same likes and dislikes and could almost finish each other's sentences. The opportunity arose where they both worked in the same office, and low and behold they would show up on Monday morning and both of them shared similar thoughts of an idea they could have or should have done over the weekend. They looked a lot alike and were always taken for sisters, not the cousins-in-law they were. So, this is how they got started in collaborating on a recipe project that would eventually grow to a cookbook of their favorite recipes. Visit Two Cousins Cook to learn more about Texas Cooking. About the Author
Two Cousins have now released their premier cookbook title "Simple Desserts".
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