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Stretching from sea to shining sea (and even beyond), the United States is an immense country with an amazing diversity of landscapes, climates, and regional cuisines. Across the regions, local ingredients offer tremendous variation -- some are indigenous (corn, squash, turkey) but a great many were introduced by new arrivals (wheat, pigs, cattle). Cuisines of the world rarely stand still; they are always evolving. This is perhaps particularly true in the United States, a nation of immigrants. As they moved across the land, settling down in new areas, their food traditions mingled. The local cuisines absorbed and incorporated the new, and together they evolved. Gradually, regional identification took shape, even as ethnic traditions held firm. The United States offers an embarrassment of culinary riches -- a smorgasbord of world cuisines, where the regional mingles with the international. There’s Tex-Mex in Toledo, Szechuan in Schenectady, barbecued ribs in Boston, Mongolian in Minneapolis, Buffalo wings in Boise…and on and on.
 

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Home Town: Vacaville, California, USA
Living In: Placerville, California, USA
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Cooking Level: Intermediate
Home Town: Columbus, Georgia, USA
Living In: Sylva, North Carolina, USA
About me: I just turned 65, I'm a proud grandma, and I love trying new dishes from around the world.
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Cooking Level: Beginning
Home Town: West Covina, California, USA
Living In: Covina, California, USA
About me: My girlfriend and I just moved into our first apartment together. Neither of us really have much experience cooking, but are learning and loving it!

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Home Town: Dallas, Texas, USA
Living In: Lewisville, Texas, USA
About me: I love to read. I don't have a favorite genre. I like all books, especially cook books. I like trying and collecting new recipes.
 

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Coconut Smore Cookies

Reviewed on Jul. 24, 2008 by JaMalle
Wow am I surprised at how these turned out. Maybe it's my inexperience, but I didn't enjoy heating up the marshmellows...lol If you're mildly dumb, then I suggest buying marsmellow creme. Also, the batter seemed a tad bit dry and hard to mix after a while. But most of all, the taste was AMAZING and they baked really well. Everyone loves them, and I do as well. Chewy goodness. Be a kid again and dunk them in milk. Thanks a lot!
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Rhubarb Strawberry Crunch

Reviewed on Jul. 24, 2008 by Vicky Aaker
This was really good! Although, I put more strawberries and rhubarb than what it called for because I picked WAY too much rhubarb out of my garden and had to improvise! The topping was great too! It didn't stay in my refrigerator long!!!
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Teena's Spicy Pesto Chicken and Pasta

Reviewed on Jul. 23, 2008 by Preshie from CA
Made this last night for dinner, DH loved it. I knew for my own taste to only add 1 tsp. of chili paste so he added chili flakes later. I sauted mushrooms and I wish I could have added more of the bounty that I had in my fridge. I agree with the suggestion of adding white wine cause the juices seem to disappear quickly. I will be making this again and adding more veggies and using up my homemade pesto! Thanks!
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