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Need a family-friendly recipe that everyone will enjoy? Look no further because we have recipes that everyone around that table will love!

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Tofu and Sweet Pepper Shish Kebabs

Course: Entree
Occasion: Cookout, July 4th, Party
Theme: Cooking with Kids, Family Friendly, Grilling, Healthy, Vegan, Vegetarian
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Strawberry Crisp

Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Occasion: Cookout, July 4th, Party, Picnic
Theme: Family Friendly
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Homemade Savory Ketchup

Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: American
Occasion: Cookout, July 4th, Party, Picnic
Theme: Comfort Food, Family Friendly, Vegetarian
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Mini Cherry Crumbles

Course: Dessert
Occasion: Birthday Party, Cookout, July 4th
Theme: Cooking with Kids, Family Friendly, Vegetarian
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Coconut Banana Bread Muffins

Course: Breakfast and Brunch
Occasion: Easter, Picnic
Theme: Comfort Food, Family Friendly, Vegetarian
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Watermelon Feta Salad

Course: Salad
Occasion: Cookout, July 4th, Picnic
Theme: Cooking with Kids, Family Friendly, Healthy, Quick and Easy, Vegetarian
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No-Mayo Coleslaw

Course: Side Dish
Occasion: Cookout, July 4th, Party, Picnic
Theme: Cooking with Kids, Family Friendly, Healthy, Quick and Easy, Vegetarian
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Grilled Corn Salad with White Beans and Avocado

Course: Salad, Side Dish
Occasion: Cookout, July 4th, Picnic
Theme: Family Friendly, Grilling, Healthy, Vegan, Vegetarian
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    HI ATL, thanks for the suggestion! Like wine, there's two schools of thought on this. Blending can get you a more complex and nuanced flavor, especially if you're using lower quality miso, but you also tend to lose the identity and unique characteristics of each type of miso, when you do this. […]
    Marc Matsumoto
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    A tip from a Japanese friend: she always uses at least 2, if not 3 or more, different types of miso for a more complicated/nuanced taste. […]
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    get a life- or grow up- you are on a cooking website! […]
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    Thanks! Semolina is lovely to cook with, hope you enjoy it :-) […]
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  • Re: Semolina Gnocchi Stuffed with Asparagus
    I enjoyed the video and have wanted to try cooking with semolina. This recipe looks wonderful. Thanks, I can't wait to try it! […]
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    I also loved the video. Entertaining as well as instructive. I love learning new recipes like this as many of my friends are now vegetarians. A recipe like this makes it easy for me to entertain both my meat/fish eating friends and the veggie guys at the same time. Lots of choices for everyone! It's easy to see how this recipe could go a hundred differe […]
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  • Re: Learn Why Soba Salad Is a Healthy Option
    Hi Mark, thanks for the reply. I costed out the weight watchers points for this salad, as it sounded great. But there's a total of around 60 points in the recipe, and (guessing that there's 4 servings???), that's 15 points per person. That's about half the daily points many women get to eat on Weight Watchers, lol. So I really think it […]
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