Thanksgiving is just around the corner. If you have been invited to enjoy a feast at someone else’s house, you may want to bring a host gift....
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On December 11, 1620, one hundred and two pilgrims walked off of the Mayflower and set foot on a new land. In the first year, forty six did not...
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Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
Whether your kids take the bus, walk, or you pick them up from school, one thing is for certain: they will come home hungry. Without fail, the kids...
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Sunday, November 15th, 2009
It is a good idea to start your Thanksgiving meal with a delicious soup. Maybe while the turkey is still cooking, you could serve this to your guests....
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It is important to have family traditions and to pass these on to your children. You can bring so much joy into your home with very little effort....
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Football is back in full swing. Here in Minnesota, the talk around town is all about the Vikings. Most likely you have been invited to a...
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Why not spice up your usual salmon dish with low sodium soy sauce, ginger and garlic? This simple method of cooking salmon will trick your guests into...
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Peanut butter is an amazing food. It is high in protein and contains unsaturated fat. In fact, peanut butter has more protein than any other legume or...
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Zucchini bread is simple to make and tastes very delicious. It is sweet and savory all at once. The smell of freshly baked zucchini bread will fill...
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Which type of turkey are you planning to put on the table this Thanksgiving? Here is some useful information to distinguish between free-range,...
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