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The charm of open-faced sandwiches
While growing up, open-faced sandwiches were the only type of sandwiches I knew. We all knew – my neighbors, friends, family. So, I thought there was nothing special to them. We had them for Saturday or Sunday breakfast, or second breakfast (similar to lunch), they were often prepared for family gatherings like birthday parties or holidays. Kids who were picky eaters usually enjoyed them so caring mothers used their imagination and created endless varieties. Once I came to the US, I learned that here, open-faced sandwiches were not very common. Instead a “sandwich” is mostly associated with different ingredients placed between two pieces of bread. While there are many varieties…
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Tired of classic pizza? Try this alternative!
When my daughter was home on a college break, she decided to find out if cooking was of an interest to her. She prepared many dishes and discovered how much work was needed to prepare a meal but also how much satisfaction a delicious dinner shared with family could provide. While looking for ideas on-line, she found the pizza recipe which became the top choice for our family.
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Beef and Gnocchi Soup
During traveling through Nova Scotia we stopped at the German Restaurant and ordered a goulash soup. It was delicious! We decided to try making it at home and found the recipe which seemed close enough to the one we had. I am going to share it with you here as I think you may find it fit for the season.
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Wheat Bread
I never thought I could bake a bread until we got struck by Covid, shopping habits changed, and I came across this recipe. I am sharing it here as I found it quite easy to use.