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This smoky lentil sloppy joes packs in the plant-based protein and demands napkins
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This smoky lentil sloppy joes packs in the plant-based protein and demands napkins

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By ROBIN ARZON This recipe is from the “I Love Sandwiches” chapter in my cookbook “Eat to Hustle.” The chapter is basically my love letter to road-trip food made healthier — inspired by fast-food classics, gas-station gems, and deli-counter staples that I thought I’d never get to eat again after going vegan. Related Articles If…

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If you’re struggling to lose weight, could chilling your carbs help?
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If you’re struggling to lose weight, could chilling your carbs help?

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By J.M. HIRSCH Online influencers claim the secret to low-calorie rice, pasta and potatoes may be as simple as chilling out. Are they right? Not quite. But a small yet solid body of science does suggest that chilling these carbohydrate-rich foods after cooking them still could help people slim down. For several years, wellness and…

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Beef prices are high. This butcher has suggestions
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Beef prices are high. This butcher has suggestions

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By Sono Motoyama, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette PITTSBURGH — The price of ground beef has gone up 51% since February 2020. In the past year, the U.S. has seen record low cattle numbers because of drought over the past few years. Tariffs on imports, rising input costs and cattle disease have also put pressure on beef prices….

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Rachael Ray is harder to find but hardly slowing down
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Rachael Ray is harder to find but hardly slowing down

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By J.M. HIRSCH MIAMI (AP) — Rachael Ray isn’t sick. Her marriage is healthy, too. And yes, she’s still on TV. Rumors have swirled around the woman who gave us 30-minute meals since she stepped away from her daily show. But that hasn’t diminished her thrill at rolling through her mid-50s still cooking on television…

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Quick Fix: Simple Poached Fish with Caper Sauce and Quick Corn and Tomatoes

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By Linda Gassenheimer, Tribune News Service Here’s a simple, foolproof way to cook fish so it stays moist and tender every time. Gently poach the fillets in barely simmering water for just 4 to 5 minutes. The secret is to make sure the water is at a low simmer. Finish it with a light, flavorful…

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5 dishes to make with a grocery rotisserie chicken

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By Gretchen McKay, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette If ever there was liberation to be found in the never-ending grind of nightly meal preparation, it’s got to be the ready-to-go product scorned by some but beloved by many: the supermarket rotisserie chicken. Related Articles Mary Ann Esposito’s Roasted Cabbage and Carrot Soup This giant pancake is crispy, fluffy…

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Mary Ann Esposito’s Roasted Cabbage and Carrot Soup

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Roasting raw vegetables brings out flavor as their natural sugars caramelize. This technique is used for this delicious roasted cabbage and carrot soup. TAG GOES HERE Roasted Cabbage and Carrot Soup INGREDIENTS 1 1/2 cups water ½ cup barley Salt to taste 4 tablespoons olive or avocado oil 2 cups coarsely chopped raw cabbage 2…

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This giant pancake is crispy, fluffy and easy

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If you’re still making pancakes for your family like a short-order cook, I’ve got just the thing to make your morning routine a whole lot easier: a skillet pancake. Just pour the batter into a hot skillet, bake for about half an hour, then sit down to breakfast together. There’s simply no better way to…

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Salmon dishes usher in spring’s lighter fare

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People choose to eat less meat for a variety of reasons, from religious and cultural to health benefits. But don’t forget: Meat-free dishes taste good, too. With a run of springlike weather and the beginning of Lent, now is a great time to try a recipes that are lighter in preparation but not in flavor….

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Padma Lakshmi finds a new competitive kitchen with CBS’ ‘America’s Culinary Cup’
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Padma Lakshmi finds a new competitive kitchen with CBS’ ‘America’s Culinary Cup’

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By MARK KENNEDY, AP Entertainment Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Padma Lakshmi is back in the kitchen with a knives-out cooking competition, and this time the stakes are higher — for the contestants and for her. Related Articles The Guess Who plan the band’s first official US tour in over two decades An Oscar race…

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