Cook the Book: French Walnut Bread

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Sunday Slow Cooker: Greek Stuffed Chicken Breasts

Sunday Slow Cooker: Greek Stuffed Chicken Breasts might be just the Mediterranean recipe you are searching for. This glu

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Creamy Maple Bacon Pumpkin Risotto #PumpkinWeek

Creamy Maple Bacon Pumpkin Risotto #PumpkinWeek might be just the Mediterranean recipe you are searching for. For $2.51

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The Best Chicken Parmesan

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Grilled Romaine with Caramelized Onion Noodles, Blue Cheese and Greek Yogurt Balsamic Dressing

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Tiramisu Italiano

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Food Trivia

Since 2015, throwing away food is illegal in Seattle.

Food Joke

When Ariel Sharon came to Washington for meetings with George W. and for a state dinner, Laura Bush decided to bring in a special Kosher chef and offer a truly Jewish meal. At the dinner that night, the first course served is matzo ball soup. George W. looks at this and after learning what it is called, he tells an aide that he can't eat such a gross and strange-looking brew. The aide says that Mr. Sharon will be insulted if he doesn't at least taste it. Not wanting to cause any trouble (after all, he ate sheep's eye in honor of Arab guests), George W. gingerly lowers his spoon into the bowl and retrieves a piece of matzo ball and some broth. He hesitates, then swallows. A big grin appears on his face. He finds that he really likes it, so he digs right in and finishes the whole bowl. "That was delicious," Bush says to Sharon. "Do you Jews eat any other part of the matzo, or just the balls?"

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