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Skillet Chocolate Fudge Candy

Skillet Chocolate Fudge Candy by Julia Ann Souders

A quick and easy chocolate fudge candy made in an electric skillet. This is from an Indiana Public Service Electric Co. brochure from 1977. ©2007-2014 Netta Belle’s Choice® cookbookinabox® “Reg. U.S. Pat. & Trdmk.Off.” Reg. “Trade-marks Canadian Intellectual Property Office.”nettabelleschoice.com and cookbookinabox.com All…

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Basil Pesto Spread

Basil Pesto Spread by Salad Foodie

Summer’s remaining basil harvest can become the makings of delicious pesto to serve on crackers or crusty bread. And it does freeze well too for uses into the fall season and beyond. Easy to make and very nutritious compared to many typical spreads.

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Quick Radish Refrigerator Pickle

Quick Radish Refrigerator Pickle by Denise C.

The perfectly pink ume plum quick pickle. The perfect combination of sweet, tangy, and crispy. Great on their own, or over a salad, on a cheese & meat board, or replacing anything that would be perfect with a pickle.

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Tako (Octopus)

Tako (Octopus) by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLY

Tako (Octopus)

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Oven Dried Cherry Tomatoes

Oven Dried Cherry Tomatoes by Gretchen Wasniewski

A perfect way to use up your cherry tomato explosion. These tomatoes are the perfect topping for a salad or a broiled chicken breast.

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Italian Salsa Verde

Italian Salsa Verde by Vicki S Challancin

A vibrant, bold, versatile condiment straight from Italy to your table! Try using this in soups, on bread, with crudités, alongside any grilled seafood or meat, atop cheese, as a pasta sauce, and as a dip for chips or pita triangles.

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Pickles - quick and very good

Pickles - quick and very good by Judit Hogya Demcsak

Pickles is imposed for the winter and is also very tasty to all sorts of dishes!

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Shiitake Mushrooms: Vegetarian Adobo

Shiitake Mushrooms: Vegetarian Adobo by Rene Astudillo

I'd like to think that Adobo is national 'way of cooking' rather than the national dish of the Philippines.  You may be familiar with chicken or pork adobo -- meat that is boiled then simmered in a mixture of vinegar and soy sauce, and then some, like garlic, bay leaves and black peppercorn.  I've said before that there are as many…

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