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Carrot Almond Torte
Spring is in the air, and I head to my kitchen filled with thoughts of love. Perhaps it’s the romantic long-stemmed French tulips of spring, or the seductive perfume of the season’s first strawberries that enliven my senses, or the … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Home, Recipes
Tagged Carrot, Carrot Almond Torte, Carrot cake, Passover
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Root For Beets!
By Carrie Fehr The beet is the melancholy vegetable, the one most willing to suffer. You can’t squeeze blood out of a turnip…—Tom Robbins, Jitterbug Perfume Fun facts about root vegetables ignite sparks all around the cooking room, with an … Continue reading
Posted in Food, From the Classroom, Home, Science of Cooking
Tagged Carrot, Tom Robbins
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