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Hey y’all! For this edition of Six Chairs at the Table, we wanted to try some meats that we don’t normally cook with. Although we originally wanted to use rabbit, we had trouble locating rabbit meat, so we ended up …

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El Niño is here. Rain is coming down hard, and the nights are cold. Normally at this time of year, Corelyn throws together a cassoulet and we have a magical couple of days and nights of leftovers. But now that …

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I have been telling Jennie for years how much I love beef stroganoff, and she has called me crazy every time. When I finally convinced her to try this recipe out, I wasn’t the least bit surprised when she found this …

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Hey y’all! You may or may not know, but Jennie got married at the end of September, so as we recover from the festivities, we ramped down our cooking…but that doesn’t mean we’d leave you hanging! We love this Peanut Chicken …

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For the past few months, I have been working two jobs, which means long hours and not a lot of time to cook. As a result, I have been trying to find some dishes that I can make in large …

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We pinned this recipe for West African Peanut Stew almost 5 months ago, but I rediscovered it last weekend while trying to plan my lunches for the upcoming week. This seemed like the perfect stew to cook up a big …

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We are lucky enough to have some very talented people that we call friends, and among them are the creators of a fabulous audio drama series, The Katniss Chronicles, which is based on The Hunger Games book trilogy. Last year, …

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A few weeks ago, we set out to create the perfect lamb stew recipe. Naturally, we bought double the ingredients and made two different batches. This prune and parsnip tagine turned out better than we even hoped! First, stick your …

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Hello from Chicago, kids! We are enjoying second-day leftovers of fish over here, and spending some time watching movies and relaxing. We hope you’re doing the same, but if you find yourselves with some extra Internet-time, we wanted to keep …

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When Peter Jackson’s first Lord of the Rings film opened in December of 2001, I began a long tradition of associating Tolkien stories with the holiday season. I read all the books. My father re-read them. And for a few …

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