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Bean and Vegetable Burritos
Serve with seasoned white rice and Perrier water with a twist of lime. Try using toasted pumpkin seeds in place of the walnuts.
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Cooking with Leftovers
When you think ahead, not only do you save money, but you create magic in the kitchen
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Making Berry Jam
When the berries are plump and plentiful in the markets and farmstands, make berry jam.
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Pack Your Own Lunchbox!
When you pack your own, you can make sure you get what you want for lunch!
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Say Farewell to Summer!
An easy lunch or supper is a great way to say goodbye until next year.
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Use powdered (confectioners') sugar instead of granulated sugar to sweeten homemade whipped cream, if you can. It blends more smoothly. Add the sugar while the cream is whipping and taste for sweetness. You can always add more so start with a tablespoon or so.
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