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What’s cooking: Call it Iron Food Shelf (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)

Tackling head-on the bland connotations of cooking from a food shelf’s larder, Bremer Financial Corp. is hosting the Bremer Community Cook-off, in which teams of local chefs and celebrities compete to create tasty, nutritious meals from food-shelf staples.

Safe Homes prepares cooking demonstration (The Arkansas City Traveler)

Safe Homes is sponsoring ‘Kicking it in the Kitchen’ a cooking presentation that starts at 4:30 p.m. on Friday at the Quail Valley Fun Barn near Winfield. Four demonstrations will make up the program.

SheKnows Insatiable Appetite for Acquisitions - Acquires ChefMom, Interactive Cooking and Recipe Exchange Destination (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

SheKnows.com one of the fastest growing online destinations for women, announced today the acquisition of ChefMom , an interactive cooking and recipe exchange site offering mothers meal ideas and food tips.

Introduce youngsters to world of cooking (The Republican)

Gone are the days when parents spent hours in the kitchen preparing food for the family. Speed and convenience are the new themes. Unfortunately, the convenience offered in today’s world does have a price - lost opportunities for children to master the art of cooking.

COOKING LITE (Miami Herald)

COOKING LITE Most of us depend on electricity to cook our meals — a challenge after a hurricane. One cooking solution is the Sun Oven.

Grill twists: Mario Batali brings Italian flavors to an American way of cooking (The Monterey County Herald)

Do Americans really need advice from Italy on how to grill? Well, yeah, according to Mario Batali, the American chef who has built an empire as one of this country’s masters of Italian cooking, with seven New York restaurants and spots in Vegas and L.A.

Cooking for one and more (Newspapers of Fayette County)

Some of you out there are cooking for one and that is hard. So this first recipe is for you.

MU women’s hoops cooking up some funds (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)

HUNTINGTON — The Marshall women’s basketball team is once again cooking up some interesting ways to raise money during the offseason.

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