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		<title>Uma andorinha não faz a primavera</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This is an old family recipe for the dumplings, which were originally Polish egg noodles (kluski), and over the years I have modified it to make homemade dumplings. Ingredients [divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;] [tie_list type=&#8221;plus&#8221;] 1 (3 pound) whole chicken 1 onion, chopped 1 stalk celery, with leaves 1 tablespoon poultry seasoning 1 teaspoon whole &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is an old family recipe for the dumplings, which were originally Polish egg noodles (kluski), and over the years I have modified it to make homemade dumplings.</p>
<h2>Ingredients</h2>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;]</p>
<p>[tie_list type=&#8221;plus&#8221;]</p>
<ul>
<li><span class="recipe-ingred_txt added" data-id="20384" data-nameid="20384">1 (3 pound) whole chicken</span></li>
<li>1 onion, chopped</li>
<li>1 stalk celery, with leaves</li>
<li>1 tablespoon poultry seasoning</li>
<li>1 teaspoon whole allspice</li>
<li>1 teaspoon dried basil</li>
<li>1/2 teaspoon salt</li>
<li>1 teaspoon black pepper</li>
<li>1 teaspoon seasoning salt</li>
<li>1 (10.75 ounce) can condensed cream of chicken soup (optional)</li>
</ul>
<p>[/tie_list]</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h2>Directions</h2>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]1[/dropcap]Place chicken, onion, and celery in a large pot, and then fill pot with water. Season with poultry seasoning, whole allspice, basil, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon pepper.and seasoning salt. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/salad-restaurant-tomatoes-kitchen.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4103" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="salad-restaurant-tomatoes-kitchen" width="316" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]2[/dropcap]Remove chicken from broth, and strain broth to remove seasonings and any bone. Return broth to pan, stir in cream of chicken soup, and continue simmering. Set chicken aside to cool. [/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/pexels-photo-128391.jpeg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4100 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="pexels-photo-128391" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]3[/dropcap]In a medium bowl, stir together eggs, olive oil, 1 tablespoon salt, and 1 teaspoon pepper with 2 cups water. Gradually add flour, and stir until thick. This is an old family recipe for the dumplings.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/pexels-photo-4.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4099 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="pexels-photo-4" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]4[/dropcap]Using a large spoon and knife, scoop a spoonful of the dough and cut small pieces into the broth. Repeat until all the dough has been used. Stir, cover, and simmer for about 15 minutes.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/salad-fresh-food-diet-54322.jpeg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4101 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="salad-fresh-food-diet-54322" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]5[/dropcap]Meanwhile, skin and debone the chicken.Cut the meat into small pieces, add to the broth, and heat through. Serve.Cut the meat into small pieces, add to the broth, and heat through. Serve.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/salad-healthy-diet-spinach.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4102 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="salad-healthy-diet-spinach" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<h2>A Look at Notes On Cooking</h2>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;]</p>
<p>Turn off the television, don’t answer the phone, just sit and read it through. Make a mental inventory of the sort of equipment you need, the cooking techniques required, the ingredients you have on hand. Note the stages of preparation, and get a sense of appropriate timings.</p>
<blockquote class="alignright quote-simple "><p>Turn off the television, don’t answer the phone, just sit and read it through.</p></blockquote>
<p>This is the kind of sage advice you find in Lauren Braun Costello’s new book called Notes on Cooking – A Short Guide to an Essential Craft. The quote above comes from her chapter on Understanding the Recipe and is exactly the advice I try to give my readers at The Reluctant Gourmet web site and the Reluctant Gourmet blog all the time. Lauren just says it a little more succinctly than I do.</p>
<p>This is not a book full of wordy chapters but instead there are 217 short “notes on cooking,” like above, each filled with culinary insight that can help you be a better home cook. Here’s another one I like in The Cook’s Role chapter:</p>
<p>Work from your Strength. Don’t try to master everything. Become known for a few dishes, perhaps even the near perfection of one. Discover your obsession, then make yourself a slave to it: the mastery of a traditional dish, the combination of ingredients that have never before met, precision in presentation, devotion to a culinary heritage, the introduction of color where it never before existed.</p>
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		<title>A persuasão é frequentemente mais eficaz que a força</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2021 21:19:20 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This is an old family recipe for the dumplings, which were originally Polish egg noodles (kluski), and over the years I have modified it to make homemade dumplings. Ingredients [divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;] [tie_list type=&#8221;plus&#8221;] 1 (3 pound) whole chicken 1 onion, chopped 1 stalk celery, with leaves 1 tablespoon poultry seasoning 1 teaspoon whole &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is an old family recipe for the dumplings, which were originally Polish egg noodles (kluski), and over the years I have modified it to make homemade dumplings.</p>
<h2>Ingredients</h2>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;]</p>
<p>[tie_list type=&#8221;plus&#8221;]</p>
<ul>
<li><span class="recipe-ingred_txt added" data-id="20384" data-nameid="20384">1 (3 pound) whole chicken</span></li>
<li>1 onion, chopped</li>
<li>1 stalk celery, with leaves</li>
<li>1 tablespoon poultry seasoning</li>
<li>1 teaspoon whole allspice</li>
<li>1 teaspoon dried basil</li>
<li>1/2 teaspoon salt</li>
<li>1 teaspoon black pepper</li>
<li>1 teaspoon seasoning salt</li>
<li>1 (10.75 ounce) can condensed cream of chicken soup (optional)</li>
</ul>
<p>[/tie_list]</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h2>Directions</h2>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]1[/dropcap]Place chicken, onion, and celery in a large pot, and then fill pot with water. Season with poultry seasoning, whole allspice, basil, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon pepper.and seasoning salt. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/salad-restaurant-tomatoes-kitchen.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4103" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="salad-restaurant-tomatoes-kitchen" width="316" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]2[/dropcap]Remove chicken from broth, and strain broth to remove seasonings and any bone. Return broth to pan, stir in cream of chicken soup, and continue simmering. Set chicken aside to cool. [/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/pexels-photo-128391.jpeg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4100 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="pexels-photo-128391" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]3[/dropcap]In a medium bowl, stir together eggs, olive oil, 1 tablespoon salt, and 1 teaspoon pepper with 2 cups water. Gradually add flour, and stir until thick. This is an old family recipe for the dumplings.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/pexels-photo-4.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4099 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="pexels-photo-4" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]4[/dropcap]Using a large spoon and knife, scoop a spoonful of the dough and cut small pieces into the broth. Repeat until all the dough has been used. Stir, cover, and simmer for about 15 minutes.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/salad-fresh-food-diet-54322.jpeg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4101 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="salad-fresh-food-diet-54322" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]5[/dropcap]Meanwhile, skin and debone the chicken.Cut the meat into small pieces, add to the broth, and heat through. Serve.Cut the meat into small pieces, add to the broth, and heat through. Serve.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/salad-healthy-diet-spinach.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4102 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="salad-healthy-diet-spinach" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<h2>A Look at Notes On Cooking</h2>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;]</p>
<p>Turn off the television, don’t answer the phone, just sit and read it through. Make a mental inventory of the sort of equipment you need, the cooking techniques required, the ingredients you have on hand. Note the stages of preparation, and get a sense of appropriate timings.</p>
<blockquote class="alignright quote-simple "><p>Turn off the television, don’t answer the phone, just sit and read it through.</p></blockquote>
<p>This is the kind of sage advice you find in Lauren Braun Costello’s new book called Notes on Cooking – A Short Guide to an Essential Craft. The quote above comes from her chapter on Understanding the Recipe and is exactly the advice I try to give my readers at The Reluctant Gourmet web site and the Reluctant Gourmet blog all the time. Lauren just says it a little more succinctly than I do.</p>
<p>This is not a book full of wordy chapters but instead there are 217 short “notes on cooking,” like above, each filled with culinary insight that can help you be a better home cook. Here’s another one I like in The Cook’s Role chapter:</p>
<p>Work from your Strength. Don’t try to master everything. Become known for a few dishes, perhaps even the near perfection of one. Discover your obsession, then make yourself a slave to it: the mastery of a traditional dish, the combination of ingredients that have never before met, precision in presentation, devotion to a culinary heritage, the introduction of color where it never before existed.</p>
<p>O post <a href="https://minutoreceitas.com.br/tie-life-style/a-persuasao-e-frequentemente-mais-eficaz-que-a-forca-2/">A persuasão é frequentemente mais eficaz que a força</a> apareceu primeiro em <a href="https://minutoreceitas.com.br">Minuto Receitas</a>.</p>
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		<title>Atenção perigo de falta de corte</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2021 21:19:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This is an old family recipe for the dumplings, which were originally Polish egg noodles (kluski), and over the years I have modified it to make homemade dumplings. Ingredients [divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;] [tie_list type=&#8221;plus&#8221;] 1 (3 pound) whole chicken 1 onion, chopped 1 stalk celery, with leaves 1 tablespoon poultry seasoning 1 teaspoon whole &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is an old family recipe for the dumplings, which were originally Polish egg noodles (kluski), and over the years I have modified it to make homemade dumplings.</p>
<h2>Ingredients</h2>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;]</p>
<p>[tie_list type=&#8221;plus&#8221;]</p>
<ul>
<li><span class="recipe-ingred_txt added" data-id="20384" data-nameid="20384">1 (3 pound) whole chicken</span></li>
<li>1 onion, chopped</li>
<li>1 stalk celery, with leaves</li>
<li>1 tablespoon poultry seasoning</li>
<li>1 teaspoon whole allspice</li>
<li>1 teaspoon dried basil</li>
<li>1/2 teaspoon salt</li>
<li>1 teaspoon black pepper</li>
<li>1 teaspoon seasoning salt</li>
<li>1 (10.75 ounce) can condensed cream of chicken soup (optional)</li>
</ul>
<p>[/tie_list]</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h2>Directions</h2>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]1[/dropcap]Place chicken, onion, and celery in a large pot, and then fill pot with water. Season with poultry seasoning, whole allspice, basil, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon pepper.and seasoning salt. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/salad-restaurant-tomatoes-kitchen.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4103" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="salad-restaurant-tomatoes-kitchen" width="316" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]2[/dropcap]Remove chicken from broth, and strain broth to remove seasonings and any bone. Return broth to pan, stir in cream of chicken soup, and continue simmering. Set chicken aside to cool. [/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/pexels-photo-128391.jpeg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4100 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="pexels-photo-128391" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]3[/dropcap]In a medium bowl, stir together eggs, olive oil, 1 tablespoon salt, and 1 teaspoon pepper with 2 cups water. Gradually add flour, and stir until thick. This is an old family recipe for the dumplings.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/pexels-photo-4.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4099 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="pexels-photo-4" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]4[/dropcap]Using a large spoon and knife, scoop a spoonful of the dough and cut small pieces into the broth. Repeat until all the dough has been used. Stir, cover, and simmer for about 15 minutes.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/salad-fresh-food-diet-54322.jpeg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4101 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="salad-fresh-food-diet-54322" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]5[/dropcap]Meanwhile, skin and debone the chicken.Cut the meat into small pieces, add to the broth, and heat through. Serve.Cut the meat into small pieces, add to the broth, and heat through. Serve.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/salad-healthy-diet-spinach.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4102 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="salad-healthy-diet-spinach" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<h2>A Look at Notes On Cooking</h2>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;]</p>
<p>Turn off the television, don’t answer the phone, just sit and read it through. Make a mental inventory of the sort of equipment you need, the cooking techniques required, the ingredients you have on hand. Note the stages of preparation, and get a sense of appropriate timings.</p>
<blockquote class="alignright quote-simple "><p>Turn off the television, don’t answer the phone, just sit and read it through.</p></blockquote>
<p>This is the kind of sage advice you find in Lauren Braun Costello’s new book called Notes on Cooking – A Short Guide to an Essential Craft. The quote above comes from her chapter on Understanding the Recipe and is exactly the advice I try to give my readers at The Reluctant Gourmet web site and the Reluctant Gourmet blog all the time. Lauren just says it a little more succinctly than I do.</p>
<p>This is not a book full of wordy chapters but instead there are 217 short “notes on cooking,” like above, each filled with culinary insight that can help you be a better home cook. Here’s another one I like in The Cook’s Role chapter:</p>
<p>Work from your Strength. Don’t try to master everything. Become known for a few dishes, perhaps even the near perfection of one. Discover your obsession, then make yourself a slave to it: the mastery of a traditional dish, the combination of ingredients that have never before met, precision in presentation, devotion to a culinary heritage, the introduction of color where it never before existed.</p>
<p>O post <a href="https://minutoreceitas.com.br/tie-life-style/atencao-perigo-de-falta-de-corte-2/">Atenção perigo de falta de corte</a> apareceu primeiro em <a href="https://minutoreceitas.com.br">Minuto Receitas</a>.</p>
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		<title>Hibs e os fãs do Ross County na final</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2021 21:19:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This is an old family recipe for the dumplings, which were originally Polish egg noodles (kluski), and over the years I have modified it to make homemade dumplings. Ingredients [divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;] [tie_list type=&#8221;plus&#8221;] 1 (3 pound) whole chicken 1 onion, chopped 1 stalk celery, with leaves 1 tablespoon poultry seasoning 1 teaspoon whole &#8230;</p>
<p>O post <a href="https://minutoreceitas.com.br/tie-life-style/hibs-e-os-fas-do-ross-county-na-final-4/">Hibs e os fãs do Ross County na final</a> apareceu primeiro em <a href="https://minutoreceitas.com.br">Minuto Receitas</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is an old family recipe for the dumplings, which were originally Polish egg noodles (kluski), and over the years I have modified it to make homemade dumplings.</p>
<h2>Ingredients</h2>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;]</p>
<p>[tie_list type=&#8221;plus&#8221;]</p>
<ul>
<li><span class="recipe-ingred_txt added" data-id="20384" data-nameid="20384">1 (3 pound) whole chicken</span></li>
<li>1 onion, chopped</li>
<li>1 stalk celery, with leaves</li>
<li>1 tablespoon poultry seasoning</li>
<li>1 teaspoon whole allspice</li>
<li>1 teaspoon dried basil</li>
<li>1/2 teaspoon salt</li>
<li>1 teaspoon black pepper</li>
<li>1 teaspoon seasoning salt</li>
<li>1 (10.75 ounce) can condensed cream of chicken soup (optional)</li>
</ul>
<p>[/tie_list]</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h2>Directions</h2>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]1[/dropcap]Place chicken, onion, and celery in a large pot, and then fill pot with water. Season with poultry seasoning, whole allspice, basil, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon pepper.and seasoning salt. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/salad-restaurant-tomatoes-kitchen.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4103" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="salad-restaurant-tomatoes-kitchen" width="316" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]2[/dropcap]Remove chicken from broth, and strain broth to remove seasonings and any bone. Return broth to pan, stir in cream of chicken soup, and continue simmering. Set chicken aside to cool. [/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/pexels-photo-128391.jpeg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4100 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="pexels-photo-128391" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]3[/dropcap]In a medium bowl, stir together eggs, olive oil, 1 tablespoon salt, and 1 teaspoon pepper with 2 cups water. Gradually add flour, and stir until thick. This is an old family recipe for the dumplings.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/pexels-photo-4.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4099 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="pexels-photo-4" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]4[/dropcap]Using a large spoon and knife, scoop a spoonful of the dough and cut small pieces into the broth. Repeat until all the dough has been used. Stir, cover, and simmer for about 15 minutes.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/salad-fresh-food-diet-54322.jpeg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4101 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="salad-fresh-food-diet-54322" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]5[/dropcap]Meanwhile, skin and debone the chicken.Cut the meat into small pieces, add to the broth, and heat through. Serve.Cut the meat into small pieces, add to the broth, and heat through. Serve.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/salad-healthy-diet-spinach.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4102 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="salad-healthy-diet-spinach" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<h2>A Look at Notes On Cooking</h2>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;]</p>
<p>Turn off the television, don’t answer the phone, just sit and read it through. Make a mental inventory of the sort of equipment you need, the cooking techniques required, the ingredients you have on hand. Note the stages of preparation, and get a sense of appropriate timings.</p>
<blockquote class="alignright quote-simple "><p>Turn off the television, don’t answer the phone, just sit and read it through.</p></blockquote>
<p>This is the kind of sage advice you find in Lauren Braun Costello’s new book called Notes on Cooking – A Short Guide to an Essential Craft. The quote above comes from her chapter on Understanding the Recipe and is exactly the advice I try to give my readers at The Reluctant Gourmet web site and the Reluctant Gourmet blog all the time. Lauren just says it a little more succinctly than I do.</p>
<p>This is not a book full of wordy chapters but instead there are 217 short “notes on cooking,” like above, each filled with culinary insight that can help you be a better home cook. Here’s another one I like in The Cook’s Role chapter:</p>
<p>Work from your Strength. Don’t try to master everything. Become known for a few dishes, perhaps even the near perfection of one. Discover your obsession, then make yourself a slave to it: the mastery of a traditional dish, the combination of ingredients that have never before met, precision in presentation, devotion to a culinary heritage, the introduction of color where it never before existed.</p>
<p>O post <a href="https://minutoreceitas.com.br/tie-life-style/hibs-e-os-fas-do-ross-county-na-final-4/">Hibs e os fãs do Ross County na final</a> apareceu primeiro em <a href="https://minutoreceitas.com.br">Minuto Receitas</a>.</p>
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		<title>Dica do dia: Aquele homem de novo</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2021 21:19:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This is an old family recipe for the dumplings, which were originally Polish egg noodles (kluski), and over the years I have modified it to make homemade dumplings. Ingredients [divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;] [tie_list type=&#8221;plus&#8221;] 1 (3 pound) whole chicken 1 onion, chopped 1 stalk celery, with leaves 1 tablespoon poultry seasoning 1 teaspoon whole &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is an old family recipe for the dumplings, which were originally Polish egg noodles (kluski), and over the years I have modified it to make homemade dumplings.</p>
<h2>Ingredients</h2>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;]</p>
<p>[tie_list type=&#8221;plus&#8221;]</p>
<ul>
<li><span class="recipe-ingred_txt added" data-id="20384" data-nameid="20384">1 (3 pound) whole chicken</span></li>
<li>1 onion, chopped</li>
<li>1 stalk celery, with leaves</li>
<li>1 tablespoon poultry seasoning</li>
<li>1 teaspoon whole allspice</li>
<li>1 teaspoon dried basil</li>
<li>1/2 teaspoon salt</li>
<li>1 teaspoon black pepper</li>
<li>1 teaspoon seasoning salt</li>
<li>1 (10.75 ounce) can condensed cream of chicken soup (optional)</li>
</ul>
<p>[/tie_list]</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h2>Directions</h2>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]1[/dropcap]Place chicken, onion, and celery in a large pot, and then fill pot with water. Season with poultry seasoning, whole allspice, basil, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon pepper.and seasoning salt. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/salad-restaurant-tomatoes-kitchen.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4103" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="salad-restaurant-tomatoes-kitchen" width="316" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]2[/dropcap]Remove chicken from broth, and strain broth to remove seasonings and any bone. Return broth to pan, stir in cream of chicken soup, and continue simmering. Set chicken aside to cool. [/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/pexels-photo-128391.jpeg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4100 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="pexels-photo-128391" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]3[/dropcap]In a medium bowl, stir together eggs, olive oil, 1 tablespoon salt, and 1 teaspoon pepper with 2 cups water. Gradually add flour, and stir until thick. This is an old family recipe for the dumplings.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/pexels-photo-4.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4099 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="pexels-photo-4" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]4[/dropcap]Using a large spoon and knife, scoop a spoonful of the dough and cut small pieces into the broth. Repeat until all the dough has been used. Stir, cover, and simmer for about 15 minutes.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/salad-fresh-food-diet-54322.jpeg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4101 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="salad-fresh-food-diet-54322" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]5[/dropcap]Meanwhile, skin and debone the chicken.Cut the meat into small pieces, add to the broth, and heat through. Serve.Cut the meat into small pieces, add to the broth, and heat through. Serve.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/salad-healthy-diet-spinach.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4102 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="salad-healthy-diet-spinach" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<h2>A Look at Notes On Cooking</h2>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;]</p>
<p>Turn off the television, don’t answer the phone, just sit and read it through. Make a mental inventory of the sort of equipment you need, the cooking techniques required, the ingredients you have on hand. Note the stages of preparation, and get a sense of appropriate timings.</p>
<blockquote class="alignright quote-simple "><p>Turn off the television, don’t answer the phone, just sit and read it through.</p></blockquote>
<p>This is the kind of sage advice you find in Lauren Braun Costello’s new book called Notes on Cooking – A Short Guide to an Essential Craft. The quote above comes from her chapter on Understanding the Recipe and is exactly the advice I try to give my readers at The Reluctant Gourmet web site and the Reluctant Gourmet blog all the time. Lauren just says it a little more succinctly than I do.</p>
<p>This is not a book full of wordy chapters but instead there are 217 short “notes on cooking,” like above, each filled with culinary insight that can help you be a better home cook. Here’s another one I like in The Cook’s Role chapter:</p>
<p>Work from your Strength. Don’t try to master everything. Become known for a few dishes, perhaps even the near perfection of one. Discover your obsession, then make yourself a slave to it: the mastery of a traditional dish, the combination of ingredients that have never before met, precision in presentation, devotion to a culinary heritage, the introduction of color where it never before existed.</p>
<p>O post <a href="https://minutoreceitas.com.br/tie-life-style/dica-do-dia-aquele-homem-de-novo-2/">Dica do dia: Aquele homem de novo</a> apareceu primeiro em <a href="https://minutoreceitas.com.br">Minuto Receitas</a>.</p>
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		<title>Hibs e os fãs do Ross County na final</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2021 21:19:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This is an old family recipe for the dumplings, which were originally Polish egg noodles (kluski), and over the years I have modified it to make homemade dumplings. Ingredients [divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;] [tie_list type=&#8221;plus&#8221;] 1 (3 pound) whole chicken 1 onion, chopped 1 stalk celery, with leaves 1 tablespoon poultry seasoning 1 teaspoon whole &#8230;</p>
<p>O post <a href="https://minutoreceitas.com.br/tie-life-style/hibs-e-os-fas-do-ross-county-na-final-3/">Hibs e os fãs do Ross County na final</a> apareceu primeiro em <a href="https://minutoreceitas.com.br">Minuto Receitas</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is an old family recipe for the dumplings, which were originally Polish egg noodles (kluski), and over the years I have modified it to make homemade dumplings.</p>
<h2>Ingredients</h2>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;]</p>
<p>[tie_list type=&#8221;plus&#8221;]</p>
<ul>
<li><span class="recipe-ingred_txt added" data-id="20384" data-nameid="20384">1 (3 pound) whole chicken</span></li>
<li>1 onion, chopped</li>
<li>1 stalk celery, with leaves</li>
<li>1 tablespoon poultry seasoning</li>
<li>1 teaspoon whole allspice</li>
<li>1 teaspoon dried basil</li>
<li>1/2 teaspoon salt</li>
<li>1 teaspoon black pepper</li>
<li>1 teaspoon seasoning salt</li>
<li>1 (10.75 ounce) can condensed cream of chicken soup (optional)</li>
</ul>
<p>[/tie_list]</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h2>Directions</h2>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]1[/dropcap]Place chicken, onion, and celery in a large pot, and then fill pot with water. Season with poultry seasoning, whole allspice, basil, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon pepper.and seasoning salt. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/salad-restaurant-tomatoes-kitchen.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4103" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="salad-restaurant-tomatoes-kitchen" width="316" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]2[/dropcap]Remove chicken from broth, and strain broth to remove seasonings and any bone. Return broth to pan, stir in cream of chicken soup, and continue simmering. Set chicken aside to cool. [/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/pexels-photo-128391.jpeg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4100 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="pexels-photo-128391" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]3[/dropcap]In a medium bowl, stir together eggs, olive oil, 1 tablespoon salt, and 1 teaspoon pepper with 2 cups water. Gradually add flour, and stir until thick. This is an old family recipe for the dumplings.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/pexels-photo-4.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4099 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="pexels-photo-4" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]4[/dropcap]Using a large spoon and knife, scoop a spoonful of the dough and cut small pieces into the broth. Repeat until all the dough has been used. Stir, cover, and simmer for about 15 minutes.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/salad-fresh-food-diet-54322.jpeg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4101 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="salad-fresh-food-diet-54322" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]5[/dropcap]Meanwhile, skin and debone the chicken.Cut the meat into small pieces, add to the broth, and heat through. Serve.Cut the meat into small pieces, add to the broth, and heat through. Serve.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/salad-healthy-diet-spinach.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4102 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="salad-healthy-diet-spinach" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<h2>A Look at Notes On Cooking</h2>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;]</p>
<p>Turn off the television, don’t answer the phone, just sit and read it through. Make a mental inventory of the sort of equipment you need, the cooking techniques required, the ingredients you have on hand. Note the stages of preparation, and get a sense of appropriate timings.</p>
<blockquote class="alignright quote-simple "><p>Turn off the television, don’t answer the phone, just sit and read it through.</p></blockquote>
<p>This is the kind of sage advice you find in Lauren Braun Costello’s new book called Notes on Cooking – A Short Guide to an Essential Craft. The quote above comes from her chapter on Understanding the Recipe and is exactly the advice I try to give my readers at The Reluctant Gourmet web site and the Reluctant Gourmet blog all the time. Lauren just says it a little more succinctly than I do.</p>
<p>This is not a book full of wordy chapters but instead there are 217 short “notes on cooking,” like above, each filled with culinary insight that can help you be a better home cook. Here’s another one I like in The Cook’s Role chapter:</p>
<p>Work from your Strength. Don’t try to master everything. Become known for a few dishes, perhaps even the near perfection of one. Discover your obsession, then make yourself a slave to it: the mastery of a traditional dish, the combination of ingredients that have never before met, precision in presentation, devotion to a culinary heritage, the introduction of color where it never before existed.</p>
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		<title>Chefe do Xbox fala sobre o preço do Project Scorpio</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2021 21:19:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This is an old family recipe for the dumplings, which were originally Polish egg noodles (kluski), and over the years I have modified it to make homemade dumplings. Ingredients [divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;] [tie_list type=&#8221;plus&#8221;] 1 (3 pound) whole chicken 1 onion, chopped 1 stalk celery, with leaves 1 tablespoon poultry seasoning 1 teaspoon whole &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is an old family recipe for the dumplings, which were originally Polish egg noodles (kluski), and over the years I have modified it to make homemade dumplings.</p>
<h2>Ingredients</h2>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;]</p>
<p>[tie_list type=&#8221;plus&#8221;]</p>
<ul>
<li><span class="recipe-ingred_txt added" data-id="20384" data-nameid="20384">1 (3 pound) whole chicken</span></li>
<li>1 onion, chopped</li>
<li>1 stalk celery, with leaves</li>
<li>1 tablespoon poultry seasoning</li>
<li>1 teaspoon whole allspice</li>
<li>1 teaspoon dried basil</li>
<li>1/2 teaspoon salt</li>
<li>1 teaspoon black pepper</li>
<li>1 teaspoon seasoning salt</li>
<li>1 (10.75 ounce) can condensed cream of chicken soup (optional)</li>
</ul>
<p>[/tie_list]</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h2>Directions</h2>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]1[/dropcap]Place chicken, onion, and celery in a large pot, and then fill pot with water. Season with poultry seasoning, whole allspice, basil, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon pepper.and seasoning salt. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/salad-restaurant-tomatoes-kitchen.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4103" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="salad-restaurant-tomatoes-kitchen" width="316" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]2[/dropcap]Remove chicken from broth, and strain broth to remove seasonings and any bone. Return broth to pan, stir in cream of chicken soup, and continue simmering. Set chicken aside to cool. [/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/pexels-photo-128391.jpeg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4100 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="pexels-photo-128391" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]3[/dropcap]In a medium bowl, stir together eggs, olive oil, 1 tablespoon salt, and 1 teaspoon pepper with 2 cups water. Gradually add flour, and stir until thick. This is an old family recipe for the dumplings.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/pexels-photo-4.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4099 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="pexels-photo-4" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]4[/dropcap]Using a large spoon and knife, scoop a spoonful of the dough and cut small pieces into the broth. Repeat until all the dough has been used. Stir, cover, and simmer for about 15 minutes.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/salad-fresh-food-diet-54322.jpeg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4101 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="salad-fresh-food-diet-54322" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]5[/dropcap]Meanwhile, skin and debone the chicken.Cut the meat into small pieces, add to the broth, and heat through. Serve.Cut the meat into small pieces, add to the broth, and heat through. Serve.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/salad-healthy-diet-spinach.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4102 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="salad-healthy-diet-spinach" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<h2>A Look at Notes On Cooking</h2>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;]</p>
<p>Turn off the television, don’t answer the phone, just sit and read it through. Make a mental inventory of the sort of equipment you need, the cooking techniques required, the ingredients you have on hand. Note the stages of preparation, and get a sense of appropriate timings.</p>
<blockquote class="alignright quote-simple "><p>Turn off the television, don’t answer the phone, just sit and read it through.</p></blockquote>
<p>This is the kind of sage advice you find in Lauren Braun Costello’s new book called Notes on Cooking – A Short Guide to an Essential Craft. The quote above comes from her chapter on Understanding the Recipe and is exactly the advice I try to give my readers at The Reluctant Gourmet web site and the Reluctant Gourmet blog all the time. Lauren just says it a little more succinctly than I do.</p>
<p>This is not a book full of wordy chapters but instead there are 217 short “notes on cooking,” like above, each filled with culinary insight that can help you be a better home cook. Here’s another one I like in The Cook’s Role chapter:</p>
<p>Work from your Strength. Don’t try to master everything. Become known for a few dishes, perhaps even the near perfection of one. Discover your obsession, then make yourself a slave to it: the mastery of a traditional dish, the combination of ingredients that have never before met, precision in presentation, devotion to a culinary heritage, the introduction of color where it never before existed.</p>
<p>O post <a href="https://minutoreceitas.com.br/tie-life-style/chefe-do-xbox-fala-sobre-o-preco-do-project-scorpio-2/">Chefe do Xbox fala sobre o preço do Project Scorpio</a> apareceu primeiro em <a href="https://minutoreceitas.com.br">Minuto Receitas</a>.</p>
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		<title>O Futuro do possível</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2021 21:19:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This is an old family recipe for the dumplings, which were originally Polish egg noodles (kluski), and over the years I have modified it to make homemade dumplings. Ingredients [divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;] [tie_list type=&#8221;plus&#8221;] 1 (3 pound) whole chicken 1 onion, chopped 1 stalk celery, with leaves 1 tablespoon poultry seasoning 1 teaspoon whole &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is an old family recipe for the dumplings, which were originally Polish egg noodles (kluski), and over the years I have modified it to make homemade dumplings.</p>
<h2>Ingredients</h2>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;]</p>
<p>[tie_list type=&#8221;plus&#8221;]</p>
<ul>
<li><span class="recipe-ingred_txt added" data-id="20384" data-nameid="20384">1 (3 pound) whole chicken</span></li>
<li>1 onion, chopped</li>
<li>1 stalk celery, with leaves</li>
<li>1 tablespoon poultry seasoning</li>
<li>1 teaspoon whole allspice</li>
<li>1 teaspoon dried basil</li>
<li>1/2 teaspoon salt</li>
<li>1 teaspoon black pepper</li>
<li>1 teaspoon seasoning salt</li>
<li>1 (10.75 ounce) can condensed cream of chicken soup (optional)</li>
</ul>
<p>[/tie_list]</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h2>Directions</h2>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]1[/dropcap]Place chicken, onion, and celery in a large pot, and then fill pot with water. Season with poultry seasoning, whole allspice, basil, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon pepper.and seasoning salt. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/salad-restaurant-tomatoes-kitchen.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4103" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="salad-restaurant-tomatoes-kitchen" width="316" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]2[/dropcap]Remove chicken from broth, and strain broth to remove seasonings and any bone. Return broth to pan, stir in cream of chicken soup, and continue simmering. Set chicken aside to cool. [/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/pexels-photo-128391.jpeg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4100 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="pexels-photo-128391" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]3[/dropcap]In a medium bowl, stir together eggs, olive oil, 1 tablespoon salt, and 1 teaspoon pepper with 2 cups water. Gradually add flour, and stir until thick. This is an old family recipe for the dumplings.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/pexels-photo-4.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4099 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="pexels-photo-4" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]4[/dropcap]Using a large spoon and knife, scoop a spoonful of the dough and cut small pieces into the broth. Repeat until all the dough has been used. Stir, cover, and simmer for about 15 minutes.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/salad-fresh-food-diet-54322.jpeg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4101 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="salad-fresh-food-diet-54322" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]5[/dropcap]Meanwhile, skin and debone the chicken.Cut the meat into small pieces, add to the broth, and heat through. Serve.Cut the meat into small pieces, add to the broth, and heat through. Serve.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/salad-healthy-diet-spinach.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4102 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="salad-healthy-diet-spinach" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<h2>A Look at Notes On Cooking</h2>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;]</p>
<p>Turn off the television, don’t answer the phone, just sit and read it through. Make a mental inventory of the sort of equipment you need, the cooking techniques required, the ingredients you have on hand. Note the stages of preparation, and get a sense of appropriate timings.</p>
<blockquote class="alignright quote-simple "><p>Turn off the television, don’t answer the phone, just sit and read it through.</p></blockquote>
<p>This is the kind of sage advice you find in Lauren Braun Costello’s new book called Notes on Cooking – A Short Guide to an Essential Craft. The quote above comes from her chapter on Understanding the Recipe and is exactly the advice I try to give my readers at The Reluctant Gourmet web site and the Reluctant Gourmet blog all the time. Lauren just says it a little more succinctly than I do.</p>
<p>This is not a book full of wordy chapters but instead there are 217 short “notes on cooking,” like above, each filled with culinary insight that can help you be a better home cook. Here’s another one I like in The Cook’s Role chapter:</p>
<p>Work from your Strength. Don’t try to master everything. Become known for a few dishes, perhaps even the near perfection of one. Discover your obsession, then make yourself a slave to it: the mastery of a traditional dish, the combination of ingredients that have never before met, precision in presentation, devotion to a culinary heritage, the introduction of color where it never before existed.</p>
<p>O post <a href="https://minutoreceitas.com.br/tie-life-style/o-futuro-do-possivel-2/">O Futuro do possível</a> apareceu primeiro em <a href="https://minutoreceitas.com.br">Minuto Receitas</a>.</p>
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		<title>Conhecimento é poder</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is an old family recipe for the dumplings, which were originally Polish egg noodles (kluski), and over the years I have modified it to make homemade dumplings.</p>
<h2>Ingredients</h2>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;]</p>
<p>[tie_list type=&#8221;plus&#8221;]</p>
<ul>
<li><span class="recipe-ingred_txt added" data-id="20384" data-nameid="20384">1 (3 pound) whole chicken</span></li>
<li>1 onion, chopped</li>
<li>1 stalk celery, with leaves</li>
<li>1 tablespoon poultry seasoning</li>
<li>1 teaspoon whole allspice</li>
<li>1 teaspoon dried basil</li>
<li>1/2 teaspoon salt</li>
<li>1 teaspoon black pepper</li>
<li>1 teaspoon seasoning salt</li>
<li>1 (10.75 ounce) can condensed cream of chicken soup (optional)</li>
</ul>
<p>[/tie_list]</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h2>Directions</h2>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]1[/dropcap]Place chicken, onion, and celery in a large pot, and then fill pot with water. Season with poultry seasoning, whole allspice, basil, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon pepper.and seasoning salt. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/salad-restaurant-tomatoes-kitchen.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4103" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="salad-restaurant-tomatoes-kitchen" width="316" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]2[/dropcap]Remove chicken from broth, and strain broth to remove seasonings and any bone. Return broth to pan, stir in cream of chicken soup, and continue simmering. Set chicken aside to cool. [/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/pexels-photo-128391.jpeg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4100 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="pexels-photo-128391" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]3[/dropcap]In a medium bowl, stir together eggs, olive oil, 1 tablespoon salt, and 1 teaspoon pepper with 2 cups water. Gradually add flour, and stir until thick. This is an old family recipe for the dumplings.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/pexels-photo-4.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4099 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="pexels-photo-4" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]4[/dropcap]Using a large spoon and knife, scoop a spoonful of the dough and cut small pieces into the broth. Repeat until all the dough has been used. Stir, cover, and simmer for about 15 minutes.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/salad-fresh-food-diet-54322.jpeg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4101 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="salad-fresh-food-diet-54322" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;10&#8243; bottom=&#8221;20&#8243;]</p>
<p>[two_third][dropcap]5[/dropcap]Meanwhile, skin and debone the chicken.Cut the meat into small pieces, add to the broth, and heat through. Serve.Cut the meat into small pieces, add to the broth, and heat through. Serve.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/salad-healthy-diet-spinach.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4102 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="salad-healthy-diet-spinach" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<h2>A Look at Notes On Cooking</h2>
<p>[divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;]</p>
<p>Turn off the television, don’t answer the phone, just sit and read it through. Make a mental inventory of the sort of equipment you need, the cooking techniques required, the ingredients you have on hand. Note the stages of preparation, and get a sense of appropriate timings.</p>
<blockquote class="alignright quote-simple "><p>Turn off the television, don’t answer the phone, just sit and read it through.</p></blockquote>
<p>This is the kind of sage advice you find in Lauren Braun Costello’s new book called Notes on Cooking – A Short Guide to an Essential Craft. The quote above comes from her chapter on Understanding the Recipe and is exactly the advice I try to give my readers at The Reluctant Gourmet web site and the Reluctant Gourmet blog all the time. Lauren just says it a little more succinctly than I do.</p>
<p>This is not a book full of wordy chapters but instead there are 217 short “notes on cooking,” like above, each filled with culinary insight that can help you be a better home cook. Here’s another one I like in The Cook’s Role chapter:</p>
<p>Work from your Strength. Don’t try to master everything. Become known for a few dishes, perhaps even the near perfection of one. Discover your obsession, then make yourself a slave to it: the mastery of a traditional dish, the combination of ingredients that have never before met, precision in presentation, devotion to a culinary heritage, the introduction of color where it never before existed.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This is an old family recipe for the dumplings, which were originally Polish egg noodles (kluski), and over the years I have modified it to make homemade dumplings. Ingredients [divider style=&#8221;normal&#8221; top=&#8221;0&#8243; bottom=&#8221;15&#8243;] [tie_list type=&#8221;plus&#8221;] 1 (3 pound) whole chicken 1 onion, chopped 1 stalk celery, with leaves 1 tablespoon poultry seasoning 1 teaspoon whole &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is an old family recipe for the dumplings, which were originally Polish egg noodles (kluski), and over the years I have modified it to make homemade dumplings.</p>
<h2>Ingredients</h2>
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<li><span class="recipe-ingred_txt added" data-id="20384" data-nameid="20384">1 (3 pound) whole chicken</span></li>
<li>1 onion, chopped</li>
<li>1 stalk celery, with leaves</li>
<li>1 tablespoon poultry seasoning</li>
<li>1 teaspoon whole allspice</li>
<li>1 teaspoon dried basil</li>
<li>1/2 teaspoon salt</li>
<li>1 teaspoon black pepper</li>
<li>1 teaspoon seasoning salt</li>
<li>1 (10.75 ounce) can condensed cream of chicken soup (optional)</li>
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<h2>Directions</h2>
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<p>[two_third][dropcap]1[/dropcap]Place chicken, onion, and celery in a large pot, and then fill pot with water. Season with poultry seasoning, whole allspice, basil, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon pepper.and seasoning salt. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/salad-restaurant-tomatoes-kitchen.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4103" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="salad-restaurant-tomatoes-kitchen" width="316" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
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<p>[two_third][dropcap]2[/dropcap]Remove chicken from broth, and strain broth to remove seasonings and any bone. Return broth to pan, stir in cream of chicken soup, and continue simmering. Set chicken aside to cool. [/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/pexels-photo-128391.jpeg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4100 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="pexels-photo-128391" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
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<p>[two_third][dropcap]3[/dropcap]In a medium bowl, stir together eggs, olive oil, 1 tablespoon salt, and 1 teaspoon pepper with 2 cups water. Gradually add flour, and stir until thick. This is an old family recipe for the dumplings.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/pexels-photo-4.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4099 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="pexels-photo-4" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
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<p>[two_third][dropcap]4[/dropcap]Using a large spoon and knife, scoop a spoonful of the dough and cut small pieces into the broth. Repeat until all the dough has been used. Stir, cover, and simmer for about 15 minutes.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/salad-fresh-food-diet-54322.jpeg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4101 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="salad-fresh-food-diet-54322" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
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<p>[two_third][dropcap]5[/dropcap]Meanwhile, skin and debone the chicken.Cut the meat into small pieces, add to the broth, and heat through. Serve.Cut the meat into small pieces, add to the broth, and heat through. Serve.[/two_third][one_third_last]<a href="https://jannah.tielabs.com/jannah-foods/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2017/01/salad-healthy-diet-spinach.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-4102 size-medium" src="https://source.unsplash.com/collection/765150/1200x800" alt="salad-healthy-diet-spinach" width="300" height="200" /></a>[/one_third_last]</p>
<h2>A Look at Notes On Cooking</h2>
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<p>Turn off the television, don’t answer the phone, just sit and read it through. Make a mental inventory of the sort of equipment you need, the cooking techniques required, the ingredients you have on hand. Note the stages of preparation, and get a sense of appropriate timings.</p>
<blockquote class="alignright quote-simple "><p>Turn off the television, don’t answer the phone, just sit and read it through.</p></blockquote>
<p>This is the kind of sage advice you find in Lauren Braun Costello’s new book called Notes on Cooking – A Short Guide to an Essential Craft. The quote above comes from her chapter on Understanding the Recipe and is exactly the advice I try to give my readers at The Reluctant Gourmet web site and the Reluctant Gourmet blog all the time. Lauren just says it a little more succinctly than I do.</p>
<p>This is not a book full of wordy chapters but instead there are 217 short “notes on cooking,” like above, each filled with culinary insight that can help you be a better home cook. Here’s another one I like in The Cook’s Role chapter:</p>
<p>Work from your Strength. Don’t try to master everything. Become known for a few dishes, perhaps even the near perfection of one. Discover your obsession, then make yourself a slave to it: the mastery of a traditional dish, the combination of ingredients that have never before met, precision in presentation, devotion to a culinary heritage, the introduction of color where it never before existed.</p>
<p>O post <a href="https://minutoreceitas.com.br/tie-life-style/depois-de-tudo-dito-e-feito-mais-e-dito-do-que-feito-2/">Depois de tudo dito e feito, mais é dito do que feito</a> apareceu primeiro em <a href="https://minutoreceitas.com.br">Minuto Receitas</a>.</p>
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