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Chop, Prep and Serve in Style - Food & Nutrition Magazine - Kitchen Tools
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Chop, Prep and Serve in Style

August 17, 2020 Jennifer Hunt

The Fab Slabs Laurel Cutting Board is a kitchen tool that is practical, functional and serves a dual purpose. Plus, it’s beautiful too! Read the full review.

A Whole Lot More Than Hot Air - Food & Nutrition Magazine - Stone Soup
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A Whole Lot More Than Hot Air

November 11, 2019 Jennifer Hunt

The Gourmia GAF680 Digital Free Fry Air Fryer would be useful for families that need to make a quick meal on busy nights.

High Quality Cooking with Low Maintenance Cast Iron Skillet
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High Quality Cooking with Low Maintenance Cast Iron Skillet

April 2, 2019 Jennifer Hunt

The Kitchen HQ Elite 12” Nonstick Cast Iron Frypan is a good choice for cast-iron newbies who want even cooking and easy transfer from stove top to oven.

Slow Cooker Chicken, White Bean & Pumpkin Chili | Food & Nutrition | Stone Soup
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Slow Cooker Chicken, White Bean & Pumpkin Chili Recipe

November 7, 2018 Jennifer Hunt

Pumpkin adds creaminess and a punch of nutrition to recipes. Packed with protein and fiber, this chili will fill you up with good-for-you ingredients!

Easy & Delish Flourless Blueberry Muffins
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Easy & Delish Flourless Blueberry Muffins

October 24, 2018 Jennifer Hunt

Perfectly moist, sweet and filling, these gluten-free blueberry muffins just might blow your mind!

Quinoa Edamame Salad with Citrus Vinaigrette
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Quinoa Edamame Salad with Citrus Vinaigrette

April 30, 2018 Jennifer Hunt

Vibrant and flavorful, this hearty grain and veggie salad is the perfect complete meal but would also be a great accompaniment at a picnic or shared meal gathering.

Hummus with Carrot Sticks Top View
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The Art of Snacking Well

December 1, 2017 Jennifer Hunt

The key with snacking is identifying the purpose of a snack. For most of us, a snack is meant to hold us over because we start feeling hungry before the next meal.

What Type of Eggs Should You Buy?
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What Type of Eggs Should You Buy?

June 2, 2017 Jennifer Hunt

In any grocery store you can spend anywhere from $1 to $4 on eggs. These protein-packed little guys used to be considered one of the most economical sources of high-quality protein, but more choices and

Vinaigrette and ingredients, salad dressing with oil, vinegar and mustard
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Liven Up Your Salads with Homemade Dressing

November 9, 2016 Jennifer Hunt

Salads are a fantastic way to eat the vibrant-colored produce hanging out in the fridge, and most of us like a little dressing to enhance the flavors. I know I do. But I also want



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