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Cooking Classes Set for Seniors

KENT—The Senior Center will hold two New Adventures in Cooking classes over the next two months. This program will be held at the Kent Senior Center in Templeton Farms.

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'Semi-Homemade Cooking With Sandra Lee' Season 14 of Emmy-Nominated Food Network Show Launches With a Fresh Twist ...

Semi-Homemade Cooking," the one-of-a kind program that started with a razzle-dazzle fusion of food and home-fashion from tablescapes, cocktail time, and decadent dishes made in a snap, returns for a fully-loaded 14th season with an eye-popping new set, "dynamic, doable and dramatic" tablescapes, and special episodes highlighting quick-serve meals prepared with a new formula twist: 70% fresh ...

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Tomato to taste: Cooking brings out flavor, but gazpacho isn't fussy

Conventional wisdom says that cooking vegetables tends to diminish their nutritional prowess. And while there is some truth to this, it isn't always the case. Cooking tomatoes does diminish their stores of vitamin C, but it also concentrates other nutrients, such as lycopene (found in red tomatoes), a powerful antioxidant.

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China Said to Tell Cooking-Oil Suppliers No Price Increases Before Holiday

China’s top economic planner ordered suppliers of packaged cooking oil not to raise prices before the holidays later this month, two trading executives familiar with the matter said.

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Cooking class embraces healthy choices

Dr. Seuss had it right in “Green Eggs and Ham.” When it comes to food choices, visual appeal rules. Many people don’t eat what they can’t pronounce; gremolata doesn’t attract takers on name alone.

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