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Thanksgiving Dinner Success: 3 Side Dishes You Can Make Ahead Of Time And Freeze

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Hosting Thanksgiving can be a real chore. You have to decide on who you will invite, send out invitations, prepare a menu, decorate the home and prepare the food. In the end, it is always well worth it. However, the problem really arises when you need to get all of the food prepared, ready and on the table at a certain time. To help reduce the chaos on Thanksgiving day, consider preparing a few tasty side dishes that can be made ahead of time and frozen.…

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3 African Dishes You Will Love

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Most people don’t get a chance to experience African cuisine. Unless you live in a big city, you probably won’t have an African restaurant near you. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a classical African meal. You should be able to find most of the ingredients at your local supermarket. The hard-to-get spices are easily ordered online. So, here are three delicious African dishes to try. Piri Piri Chicken…

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4 Reasons To Invest In Water Delivery

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If you’re looking to make small improvements in your life so that each day goes more smoothly, you may want to consider investing in water delivery. This can ensure that you never run out of water. You’ll also be able to experience a number of benefits. Take a look at the following information to better understand the reasons as to why you may want to invest in a water delivery service.…

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Why the Irish Don't Eat Corned Beef

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In America, especially on St. Patrick’s Day, there’s a huge number of families that sit down to a meal of corned beef and cabbage. This meal has come to represent the Irish ancestry of many American families, but if you look across the pond to Ireland itself, you’ll be hard-pressed to find someone there who eats the same thing. While there are some people in the Emerald Isle who enjoy an occasional bite of the salted meat, more often than not it’s just not on the menu in Irish homes and restaurants.…

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