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- Chocolate is for Lovers! - Chocolate is the food of the aristocracy, children, soldiers and lovers. Once heralded as a cure-all, advertisers now market it as a "sinful delight." It lives up to its Greek botanical name -- theobroma cacao -- "food of the gods."
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- Comfort Food: Not Your Mother's Tuna Casserole - You either love tuna or you don't. For those who don't, get ready for a new love affair as writer Leanne Ely, author of Healthy Foods: An irreverent guide to understanding nutrition and feeding your family well, shares a tuna recipe that will make your mouth water in anticipation!
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- Convenience Foods That Are! - Most moms who cook don't have the time to make every single meal straight from scratch. The trick is to find the right kind of ready-made, prepared and convenience food.
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- Cooking with Whole Wheat - What's so good about cooking and baking with whole wheat? Well, for one thing whole grain foods are high in fiber. In comparison to refined grains, whole grains also have more nutrients,
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- Cool Tools: What's New in the Kitchen - Been to Kitchen Kaboodle lately? Attended a Pampered Chef party in the last few months? Can kitchen tools get any cooler? From avocado slicers to battery operated pepper mills, cooking gadgets have gone high tech and trendy.
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- Customized Kitchen Center - Bulletin boards of any size can be expensive. So why not make your own for a central part of your home, the kitchen? Brenda Hyde shows us how!
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- Delicious Duck - Wild fowl can be just the change of pace that you need to perk up menu ideas and share the savory and delicious taste of duck.
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- Dessert for Breakfast? - With today's fast-paced lifestyles, it's no wonder that busy moms can be tempted to rely on high priced, sugar-coated cold cereals that are low in nutrition. Oatmeal, and that other old stand-by hot cereals are both nutritious and frugal, but reliance on them for more than one or two breakfasts per week is almost certain to cause rebellion in the ranks.
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