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AndiatBettyCrocker 4/13/2012 9:11:00 AM
It’s spring and my mind turns to Citrus. Citrus flavors taste great in any part of a meal: drinks, salads, entrées and of course, desserts! Here are a few citrus recipes you might like to try this weekend, if you are thinking about citrus flavors too.
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AndiatBettyCrocker 2/16/2012 11:43:00 AM
A nice surprise was delieverd to my desk earlier this week--a red and white endive bouquet from the California Vegetable Specialties. While I like floral bouquets well enough, getting one made of endive was even better for someone who likes to cook---- and eat as much as I do.
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Belgian endive, endive, Endive Caesar Salad, Endive with Cranberry Orange Chicken Salad, 4-ingredient salad, Caesar dressing, Parmesan cheese, California Vegetable Specialties, salads
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jillbcooks 9/3/2010 10:06:00 AM
Before I was a full-time food writer, I was a middle school and high school English and Social Studies teacher. Each school year would bring dread and anticipation, the excitement to begin a new school year and the refreshed memory of how draining being a teacher can be.
It’s true that teaching is immensely rewarding, but the other real truth is that it is stressful and demanding in ways that many other jobs I have had didn’t even touch. Every once in a while, the parent organization would provide lunch or treats for us teachers. They would decorate the faculty lounge with balloons or streamers and deck out the tables with colorful plastic table...
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jillbcooks 3/14/2010 8:56:00 PM
The phrase “ides of March” refers to the date on the ancient Roman calendar, meaning the 15th of the month. The date has historical significance, and is most often associated with the Roman leader, Julius Caesar. Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC by a group of senators who disagreed with his increasingly dictatorial and power hungry behavior.
Many people believe incorrectly that the Caesar Salad is named for the Roman leader, it actually has nothing to do with him or Rome at all. The salad is named for Caesar Cardini, not Julius Caesar. While the lore of the salad’s beginn...
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