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29 Oct 2014

Cooking with a Pesto Pasta Theme: My Secret? It’s the Garlic!

by Deb Wellwood | posted in: Home Cooking | 0

Last night, I gave Lothar a pot of pesto pasta to share with the busy crew he was working with on night shift. He came back home with delightful comments and a request for the recipe. Since I threw the … Read More

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29 Jan 2014

Recipe: Hot Smoked Salmon Dip

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Here’s an easy and versatile recipe for hot smoked salmon dip that you can play with. Oh, how I love smoked salmon! You can use your favourite cold smoked (lox) or dry smoked salmon. It’s even more fun when you … Read More

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22 Dec 2013

Recipe: Zesty Meatballs for Christmas

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To: Santa’s Helpers Surprisingly, zesty meatballs were a going concern leading up to Christmas this year. My family is so flexible and easy-going that I rarely get special food requests. For a cook that has plenty of cravings of her … Read More

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