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What’s Cooking: Two classic recipes for holidays (Bridgeville Area News)

Looking back over the past year, I am grateful to the readers, chefs, restaurants and all who have shared their delicious recipes with What’s Cooking. readmore

First Course: Amazon gets cooking (The Sacramento Bee)

Amazon.com debuted a new feature called “Celebrity Blog” at www.amazon.com/kitchengifts . Visitors to the site can post questions for celebrity chefs and read notes posted by chefs, restaurant owners, cookbook authors and TV personalities. You can find cooking tips, recipes and menu recommendations.

Cooking classes (The Post and Courier)

BASICS OF BAKING: Participation cooking classes to learn the basics of baking, offered by Kate Jerdan, former home economist with Clemson University Extension Service.

Tigers enjoy some home cooking, top Kahoks (Edwardsville Journal)

After returning home from an impressive second place finish in the Fox Tournament over the Thanksgiving weekend, the Edwardsville wrestling team got to enjoy some home cooking last Thursday night in the Lucco-Jackson Gymnasium.

What’s cooking? (The Record)

Need a last-minute holiday gift? Consider paying for a cooking class. Here’s a selection of classes throughout North Jersey in January. To submit a class, e-mail pitcher@northjersey.com. All classes require reservations.

Cooking or boiling veggies may actually boost their nutrient content (ANI via Yahoo! India News)

Washington, Dec 25 (ANI): Contrary to conventional culinary wisdom, a new study by Italian researchers has found that cooking vegetables can preserve or even boost their nutrient content. Traditional culinary view maintains that eating raw vegetables is more nutritious than eating cooked ones, but a small and growing number of studies suggest that cooking may actually increase the release of …

Cooking oil shortage in Butterworth (The New Straits Times)

KEPALA BATAS: There is a severe shortage of cooking oil in Butterworth.

Sara Pitzer column: Cooking with the people I love (Salisbury Post)

My birthday was Dec. 3; I turned 69. I didn’t want a cake. I didn’t want presents. I wanted to cook with people I love. Our experience reflects what I learned in Tuscany.

Here, Kiddie, Kiddie: A Witch Is Cooking Up a Treat (New York Times)

?Hansel and Gretel” is performed in a very free English translation of the German, filled with clever rhymes and snappy vernacular.

Cooking veggies help boost nutrients! (The Times of India)

WASHINGTON: Contrary to conventional culinary wisdom, a new study by Italian researchers has found that cooking vegetables can preserve or even boost their nutrient content.