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  2. Martha's Go-To Guacamole and Tortilla Chips by Martha Stewart Get ready for game day with this extra-creamy guacamole, which features one surprising ingredient: hard-boiled eggs.

  3. Free Thanksgiving Recipes Coobook From Martha Stewart - AOL

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    Download all five chapters of Martha Stewart's Thanksgiving Hotline Recipes cookbook for free, courtesy of Sirius Satellite Radio. Each chapter covers a different part of the meal, including soups ...

  4. Everyday Food - Wikipedia

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    Everyday Food was established in 2003. [2] It stopped stand-alone subscriptions and became a bi-monthly supplement packaged with Martha Stewart Living in 2013, [3] while also continuing to provide digital content online and through the tablet app "Martha's Everday Food".

  5. Martha Stewart just turned 80! Celebrate with her best TODAY ...

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    From delightful drinks to decadent desserts, we're going all in (in the kitchen) in honor of the domestic diva.

  6. Banana chip - Wikipedia

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    Dried banana chips are 4% water, 58% carbohydrates, 34% fat, and 2% protein. In a 100-gram reference amount, dried banana chips supply 520 calories and are a rich source (20% or more of the Daily Value, DV) of magnesium (21% DV) and vitamin B6 (20% DV), with moderate amounts of iron, copper, and potassium (10% to 11% DV) (table

  7. 150+ Easy Thanksgiving Dessert Recipes For Everyone - AOL

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    Get the recipe: Black Bottom Banana Cream Pie Martha Stewart No dessert quite says “all-American” like a golden brown, perfectly flaky, double-crust apple pie.

  8. Cooking banana - Wikipedia

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    Banana chips Various brands of banana ketchup from the Philippines After removing the skin, the unripe fruit can be sliced thin and deep fried in hot oil to produce chips. This thin preparation of plantain is known as tostones , patacones or plataninas in some of Central American and South American countries, platanutres in Puerto Rico ...

  9. 40 no-bake desserts to keep you cool

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    Make use of an abundance of fresh summer berries by making this refreshingly light icebox cake. Start with a store-bought pound cake and slice off the mounded part to turn it into sweet, toasted ...