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thisiscanadiana.com
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| | | | | It's Christmas Eve, 1781. And in the town of Sorel, Québec, the Riedesels are throwing a party. The family has a lot to celebrate: this is the first Christmas in four years they've been able to enjoy the holiday in freedom. They've been through a harrowing ordeal of horror and bloodshed. But now, it's finally over. | |
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www.injennieskitchen.com
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| | | | | The title of this post is as contrary as the Christmas tree shaped doughnuts I bought to celebrate the start of Hanukkah earlier this week. Fitting since | |
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64reflections.home.blog
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| | | | | The Christmas season seems to have been with us forever. Pubs and restaurants have been promoting their festive menus for months. For several weeks shops have been cluttered with seasonal promotions. And Christmas trees are springing up all over the place, in public spaces, shops and windows all over town. The tree on the far... | |
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thestonesoup.com
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| | | On so many levels this Cauli Rice Not-Paella has absolutely nothing to do with Paella - the classic Spanish dish of rice, stock and seafood cooked in a wide shallow paella pan.BUT I was remembering a paella I'd had in Barcelona years ago when I was inspired to try this cauliflower idea. So I've kept paella in the name. | ||