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This lobster pot recipe is a great idea when you have a large crowd over for dinner. A healthy delicious platter of lobsters and other seafood cooked with the best of ingredients. Enjoy the heavenly flavors and tastes that go to make a great meal.
Explore the extreme wilds of the Adirondack Park in upstate New York then learn how to make some amazing RV cooking show broccoli salad..perfect for any picnic or potluck.
Chocolat chips cookies, just like my grandma used to make them. Let me share a piece of history with you.
Please join me in the kitchen, I am waiting for you to begin baking.
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Different Greek Salads?
In North America, lettuce is often the main component of the salad, though this is never seen in Greece. It is often served pre-dressed with a so-called "Greek dressing", a mixture of oil, vinegar, and herbs. In the restaurants of ..
Portland, Oregon gets lot of rain water in summer, winter and fall. It has lush green landscapes and has a lot for the beer lover. There are many coffee houses too, which offer free wi fi to the visitors. The sesame pasta in a great but simple dish. Not many ..
Want to make your grilled cheese great? I'll show you how to make a filling and delicious Serrano Ham and Gouda grilled cheese sandwich. Grilled Cheese is a great budget friendly dinner that's easy and fast to
Looking for a delicious, easy and elegant party appetizer? This episode of the RV Cooking Show shares some great RV destinations and shows you how to make crostini and 2 bruschetta appetizers...simple, simple, simple! Enjoy!
A simple and easy way of making pizza dough using whole wheat flour along with all purpose flour and canola oil. Canola oil and whole wheat flour makes the pizza dough
We are going to make trans fat free pie dough. Pie has usually got shortenings and shortenings has trans fat and trans fat is not good for health. Freeze canola oil to mimic solid
1. Working over a bowl, cut the corn kernels from the cobs at about half their depth. Then, using the back of the knife, scrape the cobs over the bowl to release all the "milk"; set aside.
2. In a large nonreactive saucepan, fry the bacon over moderately high ..