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Family Life, Families and Food, Cooking
By Heidi Butler
Family Life, Families and Food, Cooking
Family Life, Families and Food, Cooking
By Laura Richards
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    Learn ingredient tips for the slow cooker: amount (how much), size (how big) , and bones (how bulky).

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    Find tips for slow cooked meals that are sure to please your party guests.

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    Get a jump on dinner by preparing it in the slow cooker the night before. Read these tips on how to do it.

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    You have mastered delicious slow cooked dishes. Now find out how to garnish them for the table.

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    Read helpful tips for cooking with cheeses and other dairy products in a slow cooker.

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    Follow these tips for producing perfect beans and pulses from a slow cooker.

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    Some types of fish are more fragile than others. Find tips on how to cook fish in a slow cooker.

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    Read some excellent tips for cooking poultry to perfection in a slow cooker.

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    Certain meats work better than others in slow cookers. Learn which meats are best.

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    Follow the strands of linguini across the plate in this maze, to see which kid gets the meatball.

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    When you're eating ethnic cuisine, some meal choices are healthier than others.

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    Get quick tips on how to knock out the fat in favorite family meals.

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    Add flavor instead of fat to your meals, with these popular condiments.

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    You and your toddler will enjoy these frozen treats, which the two of you can make together.

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    This exercise will help you broaden your finicky child's menu with good food choices, offering familiar toppings for new or unappreciated foods.

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    Peanut butter, honey, raisins, and graham crackers make this no-bake dessert a toddler favorite.

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    Red apple, gooey peanut butter, and a few marshmallow teeth make a big toothy grin – on the plate and on your toddler.

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    This tasty treat is so easy to make, it can even be prepared by your toddler.

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