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Stirfry Duck & Asparagus

Duck magret strips coated in egg white and cornstarch, then wok-seared with pencil asparagus, bean sprouts, ginger, and garlic. Rich, earthy, and on the table in 30 minutes flat.

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Crockpot Peppered Meat Loaf

Put the baking pans away and use the crockpot to cook this succulent meat loaf your family will enjoy.

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Pork Stew

Pork stew simmers cubed pork loin and bulk sausage with bell peppers, butternut squash, corn, and olives. Topped with a tender cornbread crust for a Southwestern Sunday supper.

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Golden Buck

Golden Buck is a British cheese sauce of melted cheddar, malt liquor, butter, and egg yolk served over hot toast. Welsh rarebit's richer cousin with a silky yolk finish.

Breakfast Burritos Anytime
Breakfast Burritos Anytime

Breakfast burritos loaded with crispy hash browns, scrambled eggs and bulk sausage rolled into warm flour tortillas, ready in 30 minutes. Serve with salsa for an anytime meal that holds up beyond the morning.

Libby's Famous Pumpkin Pie
Libby's Famous Pumpkin Pie

Libby's famous pumpkin pie is the back-of-the-can American Thanksgiving classic: pumpkin puree, evaporated milk, eggs, sugar, and warm spices baked into a flaky pie shell. Holiday dessert gold standard.

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Creamed Salmon in Rice Ring

Canned salmon and hard-boiled eggs in a mushroom-beer cream sauce served in a molded rice ring. A retro dinner party centerpiece that's back in style.

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California Style Huevos Rancheros

Poached eggs nestled on warm corn tortillas with sliced avocado, a smoky green chile-tomato sauce, and melted Monterey Jack. California's laid-back take on huevos rancheros.

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Devilled Crabs

Devilled crabs with fresh-picked crab meat in a creamy mace-seasoned sauce with hard-boiled eggs, stuffed back into the shells and baked or deep-fried golden.

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Puffy Omelet

Puffy omelet made with separated eggs, started on the stovetop and finished in the oven. Light as a cloud with a golden top that springs back when touched.

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Cold Lard Omelet

A large-batch egg omelet folded with cold lard for a rich, old-fashioned filling. This heritage-style recipe scales for crowd cooking and harks back to traditional farmhouse breakfasts.

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Christmas Eggnog

This is an excellent authentic classic Christmas Egg Nog that I make every year. You will never go back to store bought nog after trying this. Well worth the effort to make your own.

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Caramel-Orange Buche De Noel Part 1

White chocolate orange buttercream for a holiday Buche de Noel, made with egg yolks, half-and-half, and Grand Marnier. Part 1 of a stunning Christmas log cake topped with toasted almonds and cranberries.

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Half-A-Pound Cake

Mini pound cake baked in a 6-inch loaf pan with butter, sugar, egg, and flour. A scaled-down classic with a tender, buttery crumb and a golden top that springs back when pressed.

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Yule Log Cake

Yule log cake (buche de Noel) is the classic French rolled sponge cake for Christmas, made from a delicate whole-egg genoise baked thin, filled, rolled, and decorated to look like a wintry wooden log.

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How do I reduce belly fat in a week

It's important to note that reducing belly fat in just one week is not a realistic or healthy goal. Sustainable and healthy weight loss typically occurs at a rate of 1-2 pounds per week. That being said, there are some steps you can take to start making progress towards reducing belly fat: Cut back on processed foods and added sugars: Foods high in added sugars and processed ingredients are often high in calories and contribute to weight gain, including belly fat. Focus on eating whole foods and try to limit your intake of sugary drinks, desserts, and snacks. Eat more protein and fiber: Eating protein and fiber can help you feel fuller for longer, which may help you eat fewer calories overall. Good sources of protein include lean meats, fish, eggs, and plant-based sources such as beans, lentils, and tofu. Good sources of fiber include whole grains, fruits, vegetables, legumes, and nuts. Stay hydrated: Drinking plenty of water can help you stay hydrated and may help you eat less. Aim for at least 8 glasses of water per day. Engage in physical activity: Cardiovascular exercise, strength training, and high-intensity interval training can all help you burn calories and reduce body fat, including belly fat. Aim to be active for at least 30 minutes per day. Reduce stress: Stress can lead to an increase in the hormone cortisol, which is associated with belly fat. Reducing stress through techniques such as meditation, yoga, or deep breathing exercises can help you manage cortisol levels and reduce belly fat.

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