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From cleaning out a disastrous microwave oven to preparing a full holiday meal using your small kitchen appliances, Angela Tunner's got the answers.
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Before spending more money on crafty supplies or gadgets, learn about how some common items found in the kitchen can help create or enhance art.
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In 1989, the University of Minnesota issued a warning against heating breast milk or infant formula in a microwave oven.
With its unique flavor and creamy consistency, using Nutella in recipes results in desserts that taste great and that are also simple to make.
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Whether they have a full kitchen or only a microwave, there are several easy, and tasty, Thanksgiving meals that college students can make to celebrate the holiday.
Need more space in the kitchen? Here are some ideas to help make the best of the square footage in a kitchen with limited room.
Skip the meat on this lunch time treat that combines wonderfully fresh vegetables along with freshly baked French bread.
Purchasing new kitchen gadgets and tools is fun, but how do you know what items you need? Try these fifteen great kitchen tools the next time you go shopping.
When school is out, children have more time for enjoying breakfast. Try some of these ideas for simple breakfast dishes anyone can prepare with common ingredients.
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Energy is the number one expense for everyone. Learn how to make small adjustments that will show up on your monthly energy bills. Every small effort helps.
One of the most important, and enjoyable, parts of tailgating before college football games is the food. Here are ideas for easy-to-make tailgating foods.
Making sandwiches from canned tuna is a cost effective way to feed your family. Skipping the mayonaise, cheese and other fattening additives will make it healthy too.
Here are some super easy and yummy tasting recipes for your vegetarian child.
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Who says pesto has to be made with basil and pine nuts? In this pesto sauce, basil is teamed with radishes, walnuts and cheese for a new twist on an old favorite.
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This Easter, fill your kids' baskets with a fruit juice based candy you can make yourself. This recipe doesn't require fancy candy molds and only takes minutes.
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S'mores are one of the favorite snacks of childhood. Often a s'more will bring back great memories of camping trips, camp fires, and family. Make some with your kids.
Joseph was given a beautiful coat by his father. Joseph had no idea how his world was about to change. Here are some ideas for teaching this lesson to preschoolers.
Home energy conservation can be a way for families to save money and improve household finances. Find out how to reduce energy costs with energy saving tips for the home.
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