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Turkey-cooking questions go virtual (Galveston County Daily News)

The Butterball Turkey Talk-Line has helped new and veteran cooks through their turkey-cooking dilemmas for many years, but now its not just talk. Butterball has expanded its formats to include a TurkeyTalk podcast, a blog and a bilingual Web site that answers dozens of turkey-cooking questions.

Recipes: Cooking is a relaxing treat for S.D. state FFA officer (Tri-State Neighbor)

When it comes to cooking Noelle Rist, the current South Dakota State FFA Sentinel, says she loves every kind. I love anything that has to do with being in the kitchen.

Lime leaves a staple of Southeast Asian cooking (Richmond Times-Dispatch)

Q:I bought kaffir lime leaves for a steamed-fish recipe, and now I have almost the entire bag left. How else can they be used? Answer: Kaffir lime leaves are those rather unusual looking leaves that are sold in Asian markets. They actually resemble two leaves joined end to end. They have a unique fragrance and are used for flavor and aroma in Thai cooking.

Elements: Cooking with ginger (The Buffalo News)

Ginger may well be the most versatile spice known to people, with a track record that reaches back to 1,000 B.C., when it received its Sanskrit appellation, horned root.

Good Southern cooking (The Herald-Mail)

Georgia Boy Cafe & Lounge worth the drive to W.Va. KEARNEYSVILLE, W.Va. - The story of Georgia Boy Cafe & Lounge is printed on the front of the menu. I love a good story any time, but partner it with good food and that’s my version of a best seller.

Classes offered in cooking for cancer prevention (The Kalamazoo Gazette)

KALAMAZOO — The West Michigan Cancer Center, 200 N. Park St., is hosting eight free cooking classes aimed at cancer prevention and survival.

Cooking show features Native foods, culture (Helena Independent Record)

POST CREEK Jody Perez was sure that when, after a week at a Traditional Living Challenge Camp, she stepped on the bathroom scales back home, she wouldnt like what she saw.

JCC Iron Chef puts teens into cooking competition (Cleveland Jewish News)

Jon Gerst, 23, teen-services supervisor at The Mandel JCC, began his job just four months ago, and he is already cooking. We surveyed area Jewish teens to see what type of activities they would like to see at the JCC, says Gerst.

Taste of Home Cooking School whets large crowds appetite (Osceola Sentinel-Tribune)

Nearly 800 people showed up for Osceola’s first Taste of Home Cooking School on Feb. 21 at Terrible’s Lakeside Casino’s Events Center. Ticketholders were lining up a little after 3 p.m. as the exhibitors, 27 of them, set up their booths. Doors opened at 4:45 p.m. and the festivities began.

RACHAEL RAY weekdays 9am (CBS 58 Milwaukee)

America’s favorite daytime cooking queen takes you inside her kitchen with the info you are craving. The grocery list to cook along with Rachael, this week’s “Rach’s Quick Tips” and Who’s on Rachael Ray- all the guests on this weeks shows!

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Cooking with Alison Goldfrapp

Alison bakes a cake on Popworld.