Saturday, December 02, 2006

Warm up a winter's night with savory pies, stews (El Paso Times)


Warm up a winter's night with savory pies, stews (El Paso Times)
As the cold weather approaches, familiar and inviting comfort foods can bring warmth during the holiday season. Soothing soul-satisfying, one-pot meals -- including steaming chowders and hot stews -- bring back memories to many El Pasoans.

Great recipe for leftover turkey (The Times-News)
This untraditional, creamy tortilla soup is one way to use the extra turkey you ll have on hand after Thanksgiving; the soup is simple and filling. Serve with a green salad. Adapted from a recipe submitted on www.grouprecipes.com.

What turkeys are thankful for (The Facts)
Black bean enchiladas. Sweet yams with toasted pecans on top. Green bean casserole. Squash casserole with a buttery cracker crumb topping. And for dessert, pumpkin swirl cheesecake.

Home recipes are on the menu in many campus dining halls (CNN.com)
STORRS, Connecticut (AP) -- Stung by decades of jokes about mystery meat and soggy sandwiches, college dining halls around the country are borrowing recipes from the ultimate authority on heartwarming meals: Mom. (And Dad, too.)

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