German Chocolate-Red Velvet Cake

German Chocolate-Red Velvet Cake takes about 1 hour from beginning to end. This recipe makes 12 servings with 555 calori

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Strawberry cream roulade

If you want to add more European recipes to your recipe box, Strawberry cream roulade might be a recipe you should try.

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Chicken Schnitzel

Chicken Schnitzel takes roughly 1 hour from beginning to end. This dairy free recipe serves 4 and costs $2.5 per serving

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Vegan German Potato Salad

The recipe Vegan German Potato Salad can be made in about 35 minutes. This recipe serves 5. One portion of this dish con

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Valentine's Crunch Bars

You can never have too many side dish recipes, so give Valentine's Crunch Bars a try. One serving contains 264 calories,

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Pork schnitzel with tarragon cream sauce

Pork schnitzel with tarragon cream sauce is an European recipe that serves 2. This main course has 1070 calories, 56g of

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German Marble Cake

You can never have too many European recipes, so give German Marble Cake a try. One portion of this dish contains roughl

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German Pancakes

Need a lacto ovo vegetarian side dish? German Pancakes could be a great recipe to try. One serving contains 231 calories

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Herby cheese roulade

Herby cheese roulade is an European recipe that serves 6. One serving contains 333 calories, 11g of protein, and 27g of

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Lamb and Fresh Goat Cheese Roulade

Lamb and Fresh Goat Cheese Roulade is a gluten free recipe with 6 servings. This main course has 373 calories, 17g of pr

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Food Trivia

A cluster of bananas id formerly called a ‘hand’. Along that theme, a single banana is called a ‘finger’.

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WASHINGTON, DCCalifornia decriminalized the sale of Caesar salad this week -- and it`s not a moment too soon, the Libertarian Party said today."When you outlaw Caesar salad, only outlaws will eat Caesar salad," noted the party`s Director of Communications, Bill Winter. "That`s why, on the issue of Caesar salad, we Libertarians have always been pro-legalization."Selling Caesar salad became a crime last year when California legislators passed a new health law banning the sale of food that used raw eggs as an ingredient. Unexpectedly, the law included Caesar salad, which uses uncooked eggs in its unique dressing.Restaurant owners and fans of the popular salad were outraged. The outcry convinced state legislators to file a new bill to cancel the criminal status of Caesar salad -- and, presumably, end what might have become a flourishing black market in contraband romaine lettuce, raw eggs, and Parmesan cheese.The bill, signed into law by Governor Pete Wilson on Monday, has Libertarians cheering -- but a little surprised."We have to compliment California legislators for their rare display of good sense," acknowledged Winter. "Although we`re a bit surprised that they were courageous enough to toss the Caesar salad law entirely."Libertarians had expected politicians to take a more timid, gradual approach, said Winter, perhaps...* Implementing a five-day waiting period for Caesar salad, so the government could do a medical background check for raw-eggallergies.* Legalizing only "medical Caesar salad" -- whereby people with a vitamin deficiency could get a doctor`s permission to buy a small amount of Caesar salad for their own personal use.* Launching an anti-Caesar salad TV advertising blitz, perhaps with a commercial showing a frying pan, and then showing a frying pan with a raw egg in it. The voice-over could be: "This is your brain. This is your brain on Caesar salad."* Allowing only adults, 21 and over, the right to buy Caesar salad, on the grounds that it may be an adolescent`s gateway-salad to stronger stuff, like macaroni salad or three-bean salad.But Libertarians say they are delighted with the bold, unexpected victory over the "Just Say No to Caesar Salad" lobby -- and argue that it`s a win for libertarianism and the American way of life."We support the Constitutional right of every American to keep and bear a Caesar salad -- or, rather, to eat and buy a Caesar salad," said Winter. "All joking aside, it`s a setback for those political eggheads who think they have the right to micromanage every aspect of our lives -- down to the type of salad we buy in a restaurant. Hopefully, politicians will learn ... TO JUST LETTUCE ALONE."

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