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New Scenic Café – Duluth, MN

Jaime
May 29, 2014

Many kids have the opportunity to grow up in exotic places around the world.  I got to grow up in Duluth, Minnesota.  Growing up I thought that I got a bad shake in life having to grow up in this town that seemed so small and so basic.  It took me moving away to college […]

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Reminiscing about Rhubarb

Jennifer D.
May 12, 2014

It always makes me so happy after a long winter to see little green nubbins of rhubarb leaves poking up through the soil in my garden. My hardy little rhubarb plant can always be counted on to spring to life before any other plants or bulbs have sprouted. I’ve learned that rhubarb is one of […]

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Dutch Oven Baked Bread

LoAnn
March 21, 2014

A few years ago I (and most of the country) discovered the book “Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day” by Jeff Hertzberg and Zoe Francois. I love the recipes in the book and I think their stored dough technique works well. You store the raw dough in your refrigerator and make a loaf as […]

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Chinese New Year: BBQ Pork

February 6, 2014

posted by Annie Time to celebrate the Chinese New Year! Holiday festivities begin January 31st, the first day of the New Year, and wrap up on Feb 14th with the celebration of the Lantern Festival. The Chinese calendar is based on the lunisolar calendar so the New Year falls on a different date each year. For this […]

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The Noble and Delicious Pheasant

Jennifer D.
January 7, 2014

The arrival of hunting season in the fall excites me a little bit, perhaps because it brings promise of interesting and unusual fowl and wild game finding its way into my kitchen. I am not a hunter myself, nor are any of my family members, but I’ve amassed a small-yet-reliable group of friends who are […]

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S is for Snickerdoodle

Christine
December 6, 2013

It’s the time of year where I start to plan what I’m going to bake for the holidays. I always put way too much on the agenda, usually accomplished in a rush. Even though I stress myself out trying to tackle it all, I enjoy every minute of it.  Caramel Puff Corn, Scrabble (our family […]

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