Welcome back once again to our Weekend Cook and Tell where every Wednesday we peruse the food sections of various national newspapers in search of inspiration for a weekend cooking project. We hope you'll cook along with us and share...
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What is the cutest/most touching/most memorable (you get the idea) holiday present you have received from a child?...
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My wife has been asking for an immersion blender for years. I have been dragging my feet, because every one I have owned or known someone else to own has died within six months. I have looked at the reviews...
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I want to buy my mother a meat grinder for Christmas. I'm hoping to find a good one, but relatively cheap (under $100). It will probably be used infrequently. Can anyone recommend any models? Also, my mother mainly cooks Chinese...
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Welcome to Weekend Cook and Tell. Every Wednesday we peruse the food sections of various national newspapers to come up with an idea for a weekend cooking project. We hope you'll cook along with us and share your experiences, recipes,...
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Hi all, I'm buying a gift for a neighbor office in my building, and I'm looking for food suggestions. They have around 65 employees and I want to spend $250 - $500. I kind of wanted to do something unique...
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I added another whisk to my collection, but also got a set of really nice heavy measuring cups and spoons, so now I can stop using the crappy ones I have. Spice rack, yay! Ove glove, yay! Weird metal "chopper"...
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I'm enjoying the worst foodie gift thread, so I thought i would flip the coin and ask if anyone has received any wonderful food related gifts. I have two: one of my friends, who is a great cook, gave me...
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So, people know you like to cook or eat the good stuff, right? And sometimes they give you food-related gifts, right? So what was the worst food-related gift you ever got? For me, it's a tossup between the plastic M&Ms...
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