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Winter Salad

I try to eat a big salad every day, usually for lunch, but sometimes for dinner. For me, it’s an easy way to get enough vegetables in a way I enjoy. But when the weather gets cold, I can get … Continue reading

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Culinary Question

What does ‘season to taste’ mean? Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the real-life wisdom on to others as I embark on this new venture of “positively purging”, as I know each of … Continue reading

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Soup : A Back-Pocket Formula

Aromatics, such as onions, garlic, carrots and celery. I put herbs, spices and finishing splashes of lemon juice or vinegar in this category, too. Liquid, usually broth, wine, juice or dairy, but water and nondairy milks can also be the … Continue reading

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Ripple Spritz

I laughed for a good minute after reading the name of the latest cocktail “Ripple Spritz.” It reminded me of one of my favorite comedians, the late great Redd Fox, and the classic television show Sanford and Son (for those … Continue reading

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Give Yourself a New Stress-Free Tradition

Sometimes gift-giving can be stressful with numerous people to shop for. Make this the holiday where you suggest a new tradition aimed at lowering your stress. Start a book exchange in lieu of presents. Or start a tradition of asking … Continue reading

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