If you want to serve something easy yet flavorful at your kids’ graduation party this year, ditch the regular chips and dips. I know that you might be wondering what you can make that is as easy as ...
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Ah, graduation season. It’s officially that time of year when you’re either receiving 100 invites to grads’ parties or planning a party for your grad. If you fall into the planning-a-party bucket, Ina ...
1. Set the oven at 425 degrees. Have on hand 2 rimmed baking sheets. 2. On 1 baking sheet, spread the cauliflower and red onions. Drizzle with 2 tablespoons of the oil and sprinkle with the oregano, ...
This week’s column was born from a random clue in the New York Times crossword. The clue for 6 down was, “Elaborate invitation from a senior, maybe.” The answer: “Promposal.” If you are confused, ...
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