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A recent Gateways to Glendale College (Glendale, CA) TV show demonstrates first-hand to our audience how to cook a healthy traditional dressing that will lift your Thanksgiving guests up, rather than knocking them down. Chef Andrew provides many cooking tips in this interview with Gateways host, Andra Verstratete. The Gateways to Glendale College TV show [...]]]></description>
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Max and Rebecca share tips and recipe twists to liven up your Thanksgiving menu. They&#8217;re cooking turkey, a stuffing stand-in adapted from Bon Appetit &#038; Molly Wizenberg of Orangette, and more. Links:www.bonappetit.com, http www.bonappetit.com www.bonappetit.com Working Class Foodies is a weekly show on the Hungry Nation network with great food, organic recipes, and affordable cooking [...]]]></description>
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Sorry about the audio, we had problems with the mic, obviously. Please recommend me to the Food Network. www.foodnetwork.com For written recipes and more go to: www.cookingfordads.net These are some more advanced turkey and stuffing cooking tips. If you haven&#8217;t made a turkey before watch this first. http Have a great Thanksgiving. Thanks to: Elegant [...]]]></description>
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Sorry about the audio, we had problems with the mic, obviously. Please recommend me to the Food Network. www.foodnetwork.com For written recipes and more go to: www.cookingfordads.net These are some more advanced turkey and stuffing cooking tips. If you haven&#8217;t made a turkey before watch this first. http Have a great Thanksgiving. Thanks to: Elegant Countertops www.elegantcountertopsinc.com and Kohler http for their help.</p>
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