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What's CookingProcessing blueberriesAugust 12, 2008 - 12:20pm — Journal StaffDelicious fresh blueberries are a favored summertime treat to many northern Minnesotans. Fresh blueberries are in their prime season during the summer months, and are available frozen year-round. Red, white and blue, Celebrate Independence Day Friday with these colorful recipes.June 30, 2008 - 11:51am — Journal StaffStrawberry salsa The experience: Cooking over an open fireJune 16, 2008 - 2:20pm — Journal StaffMany people who live in Borderland have probably cooked burgers and brats over an open fire. Soy smoothies satisfy sweet toothJune 9, 2008 - 12:16pm — Journal StaffThere are probably a million and one different drink combinations out there for you to serve at your next party or barbeque. However, many of these beverages contain very little nutritional value. Now is a great time to introduce your friends and family to the wonderful world of soy with delicious, refreshing soy smoothies. A few steps for planning an outdoor picnicJune 2, 2008 - 11:26am — Journal StaffDid you know the word picnic comes from the French word pique-nique? Recreating great salads at home, Making your own favorite restaurant salads, By FAYE WHITBECK, Staff WriterMay 19, 2008 - 12:25pm — Journal StaffSometimes restaurant salads are such a hit and so good tasting, it pays to know how they’re put together to make larger, family quantities at home. And often, what is in a salad is easy to determine for recreating them later. But the following salads with unique tastes, are a bit more mysterious. They appeal to many and are really delicious. While the ingredient lists are long, making them really isn’t that time consuming. And the benefits of raw vegetables and lean protein are worth it. Mom’s Best Recipes We Like the MostMay 12, 2008 - 12:07pm — Journal StaffThe following are some of the favorite recipes of Joan Pearson’s first grade students as seen from their view. The “cookbook” is a compilation of 22 recipes, one from each child, in honor of Mother’s Day. Pearson transcribed the recipes, exactly as told to her by each 6- or 7-year-old child. Just a note: All recipes should undergo a test taste, before serving. Roast Chicken Finding the bizarre in the normalMay 5, 2008 - 11:18am — Journal StaffChicken’s feet in Guangzhou, China. Lamb kidneys in La Paz, Bolivia. Wild rice in Minnesota? A dose of heart-healthy salmonApril 28, 2008 - 12:11pm — Journal StaffEating fish could help in the fight against heart disease. Taking a Swedish coffee break, By LISA KACZKE, Staff WriterApril 21, 2008 - 2:10pm — Journal Staff“Fika”: It’s much more than a Swedish word. It’s a tradition central to Swedish life. |