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    When you crave comfort and convenience, look no further than soup you can make in your trusty slow cooker. It doesn't get any easier—or any more delicious—than throwing a few fresh ingredients ...

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  8. Ranch dressing - Wikipedia

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    By 1957, Henson began selling packages of dressing mix in stores. [7] [8] Henson began selling the dry ingredients in packages by mail for 75 cents a piece, and eventually devoted every room in his house to the operation. [7] By the mid-1960s, the guest ranch had closed, but Henson's "ranch dressing" mail-order business was thriving. [7] [8]

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    Barbacoa. Barbacoa or Asado en Barbacoa (Spanish: [baɾβaˈkoa] ⓘ) in Mexico, refers to the local indigenous variation of the method of cooking in a pit or earth oven. [1] It generally refers to slow-cooking meats or whole sheep, whole cows, whole beef heads, or whole goats in a hole dug in the ground, [2] and covered with agave (maguey) leaves, although the interpretation is loose, and in ...