Sunday, January 1, 2012

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Sunday, January 01, 2012 4:30 AM PST
A delicious event: Telegraph hosts 2011 recipe contest
North Platte Telegraph Sun, 01 Jan 2012 04:05 AM PST
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Family recipe for flour tortillas gets healthier
San Francisco Chronicle Sun, 01 Jan 2012 03:24 AM PST
The flour tortilla could have been the first bread of California, but it was also the touchstone of our family. You had to master the art of the tortilla to be taken seriously in the kitchen. Much like the art of...

Think big beefy roast for first feast of year
Asheville Citizen-Times Sun, 01 Jan 2012 02:08 AM PST
This beef rib roast with shallot-merlot gravy and vegetables recipe uses a bone-in rib-eye -- a beautifully marbled, flavorful cut of beef. / Matthew Mead/AP

Hoppin' John for New Year's Day
Crestview News Bulletin Sun, 01 Jan 2012 01:09 AM PST
Hoppin' John is a traditional family recipe for New Year's Day. It's a Southern dish and we are superstitious and sentimental folks, raised to believe that you must eat at least three black eyed peas (for luck, fortune and romance) on New Year's...

Nigel Slater's classic Omelette Arnold Bennett
The Observer Sun, 01 Jan 2012 00:48 AM PST
A signature dish straight out of literature The writer Arnold Bennett was so delighted with the egg, smoked haddock and parmesan concoction that chefs at the Savoy created for him, he insisted on it being made wherever he travelled. And at the Savoy, Omelette Arnold Bennett remains a standard dish to this day. The recipe For the fish, simmer 200g of smoked haddock in 250ml of milk, drain it and ...

Exercise physiologist shares recipe for fitness success
Daily Sparks Tribune Sun, 01 Jan 2012 00:38 AM PST
RENO â€" If you’ve decided that 2012 is the year you are going to make a concerted effort to get fit and lose weight, you might be better off adopting healthy behavior rather than setting a specific weight-loss goal.




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