May 23, 2013
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Associated Press
Megan S. Rottcher looks at a preview of the 'What's Cooking, Uncle Sam?' exhibit at the National Archives in Washington on June 7. The exhibit, which features a history of U.S. food, opens Friday.
Uncle Sam dishes food history at Archives in D.C.
by BRETT ZONGKER Associated Press WASHINGTON — One spot in the nation’s capital is offering visitors a peek at presidential recipes including Lyndon B. Johnson’s chili, John F. Kennedy’s chow...
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Sorting out ham cuts can be confusing
By Kathleen Purvis McClatchy-Tribune News Service Q: What’s the difference between a ham butt and ham shank? A: We get so many cuts of meat from a pig that it takes a lot of names to cover...
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Southwestern chicken sliders use a ground chicken patty, which is much lower in total fat and saturated fat than beef.
Give dad a healthy, indulgent burger — bacon and all
by JIM ROMANOFF Associated Press An indulgent burger can be the perfect treat for Dad on Father’s Day, but it’s hard to balance that sentiment with the urge to keep him healthy. That doesn...
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A fool is a classic British dessert made from a fruit compote and whipped cream. Traditionally, the two components are folded together, but they also can be layered in a parfait glass.
A fool for you
by ALISON LADMAN Associated Press Don’t let the name confuse you. This is an easy, delicious and summery dessert, not a reference to the person standing at the grill. A fool is a classic B...
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Southwestern coleslaw is a delicious and healthier version of the summer salad staple.
Southwestern coleslaw puts a zesty spin on a summer classic
By Jill Wendholt Silva McClatchy-Tribune News Service Coleslaw clearly trumps potato salad in the nutritional department, but cabbage slaws made with a traditional mayo-based dressing can sti...
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Make a healthy ice cream with familiar ingredients
by JIM ROMANOFF Associated Press The term low-fat ice cream is somewhat of an oxymoron. After all, it’s in large part the butterfat in cream and whole milk that gives the frozen treat its lux...
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Hunter's home-cured bacon makes 2 pounds of slab bacon (uncut), which then can be cut as you see fit. The recipe is easily doubled or tripled, and the excess can be sliced and frozen.
Most difficult part may be finding uncured pork belly
by ALISON LADMAN Associated Press Home-cured bacon? Sounds like one of those things the average person wouldn’t in a million years attempt. But what if we told you it’s so easy a child cou...
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Chopped salads deliver array of tastes
By Bill Daley McClatchy-Tribune News Service Chopped salad could well be described as a buttoned-down version of a tossed salad. For while the latter can be something of a leafy anarchy both ...
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Grilled vegetable tartine with low-fat hummus served as an open-face sandwich.
Eating for life: Grilled vegetable tartine with low-fat hummus
By Jill Wendholt Silva McClatchy-Tribune News Service The French “tartine” is a savvy sandwich standby: a slice of buttered bread topped with whatever you have on hand. That could be jams,...
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For cutom flavors, fry your own potato chips
According to potato chip lore, the snack was created in 1853 when a picky customer annoyed a chef in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., by complaining that his french fries were too thick, says Selwyn. The ch...
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