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	<title>Comments on: The Summer Edition of Eat Magazine</title>
	<link>http://paperpalate.net/2007/07/06/the-summer-edition-of-eat-magazine/</link>
	<description>Food and wine in magazines and newspapers, cookbook reviews</description>
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		<title>by: Paper Palate - &#187; Resources Revisited</title>
		<link>http://paperpalate.net/2007/07/06/the-summer-edition-of-eat-magazine/#comment-30107</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jul 2007 14:16:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] Awhile back, you may have read my review about the summer edition of EAT magazine. I also wrote an article about the cookbook, Everyday Italian. I am coming back today to rave about these two resources again. Things have been crazy busy in our house this month and as much as I love cooking, it is one of those things that is getting pushed to the back burner. I do not have time to stand in the kitchen all night slaving over a meal for my family. I also do not want to sacrifice our family mealtime (and our budget) by going out to eat or grabbing take out every night. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] Awhile back, you may have read my review about the summer edition of EAT magazine. I also wrote an article about the cookbook, Everyday Italian. I am coming back today to rave about these two resources again. Things have been crazy busy in our house this month and as much as I love cooking, it is one of those things that is getting pushed to the back burner. I do not have time to stand in the kitchen all night slaving over a meal for my family. I also do not want to sacrifice our family mealtime (and our budget) by going out to eat or grabbing take out every night. [&#8230;]
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		<title>by: Well Fed Network - &#187; Beat the Heat with Kool-Aid Slushies</title>
		<link>http://paperpalate.net/2007/07/06/the-summer-edition-of-eat-magazine/#comment-29507</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jul 2007 14:52:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] My son had his tonsils and adenoids taken out this week. Because of that, and because of the major heat wave sweeping across the state, I have been on a mission to make treats that are soothing to a sore throat as well as cool and refreshing enough to help beat the heat. We have made ice cream, sorbet, milkshakes, floats, popcicles and smoothies. Last night, I was in the mood for something different. Remembering that my son had been begging for a slushy drink from Sonic the day before, I decided to make our own slushy drinks right at home. In my pantry, I happened to have a container of Kool-Aid to use to make Kool-Aid popcicles. When I picked up the container, I noticed a recipe for Kool-Aid Slushies. Quickly reading through the recipe, I realized that this was exactly what we needed… something quick, easy, soothing and refreshing. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] My son had his tonsils and adenoids taken out this week. Because of that, and because of the major heat wave sweeping across the state, I have been on a mission to make treats that are soothing to a sore throat as well as cool and refreshing enough to help beat the heat. We have made ice cream, sorbet, milkshakes, floats, popcicles and smoothies. Last night, I was in the mood for something different. Remembering that my son had been begging for a slushy drink from Sonic the day before, I decided to make our own slushy drinks right at home. In my pantry, I happened to have a container of Kool-Aid to use to make Kool-Aid popcicles. When I picked up the container, I noticed a recipe for Kool-Aid Slushies. Quickly reading through the recipe, I realized that this was exactly what we needed… something quick, easy, soothing and refreshing. [&#8230;]
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		<title>by: Kids Cuisine - &#187; Beat the Heat with Kool-Aid Slushies</title>
		<link>http://paperpalate.net/2007/07/06/the-summer-edition-of-eat-magazine/#comment-29493</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jul 2007 11:08:37 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] My son had his tonsils and adenoids taken out this week. Because of that, and because of the major heat wave sweeping across the state, I have been on a mission to make treats that are soothing to a sore throat as well as cool and refreshing enough to help beat the heat. We have made ice cream, sorbet, milkshakes, floats, popcicles and smoothies. Last night, I was in the mood for something different. Remembering that my son had been begging for a slushy drink from Sonic the day before, I decided to make our own slushy drinks right at home. In my pantry, I happened to have a container of Kool-Aid to use to make Kool-Aid popcicles. When I picked up the container, I noticed a recipe for Kool-Aid Slushies. Quickly reading through the recipe, I realized that this was exactly what we needed&#8230; something quick, easy, soothing and refreshing. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] My son had his tonsils and adenoids taken out this week. Because of that, and because of the major heat wave sweeping across the state, I have been on a mission to make treats that are soothing to a sore throat as well as cool and refreshing enough to help beat the heat. We have made ice cream, sorbet, milkshakes, floats, popcicles and smoothies. Last night, I was in the mood for something different. Remembering that my son had been begging for a slushy drink from Sonic the day before, I decided to make our own slushy drinks right at home. In my pantry, I happened to have a container of Kool-Aid to use to make Kool-Aid popcicles. When I picked up the container, I noticed a recipe for Kool-Aid Slushies. Quickly reading through the recipe, I realized that this was exactly what we needed&#8230; something quick, easy, soothing and refreshing. [&#8230;]
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