Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Lifeline: Quick hits (USA Today)


Lifeline: Quick hits (USA Today)
The roast turkey recipe from Food Network Good Eats guru Alton Brown retains its spot as the top recipe of 2006 at foodnetwork.com. But Paula Deen, another Food Network star, dominated the list of favorites, with seven of the top 10 (including chicken and rice casserole at No. 3 and baked French toast casserole with maple syrup at No. 5, both of which also made last year's list).

A time to celebrate (Northern Virginia Times Community)
Clarke families celebrate the holidays in different ways. This week we take a look at how some Clarke residents celebrate.

Cook's Corner: Get plan in order for dinner (Brewton Standard)
There are only five menu planning days until Christmas. Sorry, but I felt the need to tell you that. No so much to put you in a panic about your holiday meal, but to let you know you've got to get a move on if you want it to come off good.

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