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Transform leftovers into a tasty pork fried rice. Combine pork, rice, and veggies with a ginger garlic sauce for a dish that will satisfy your craving for takeout.

Ginger Garlic Pork Fried Rice Recipe

These chicken fajitas are made with strips of chili-lime seasoned chicken breast, tossed with vibrant peppers, onions, and wrapped in warm flour tortillas.

Chili-Lime Chicken Fajitas

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How to Grow Garlic: Tips for Growing Great Garlic

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Low Sugar Cherry Jam Recipe

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Pickled Garlic Scapes Recipe

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12 Easiest Vegetables to Grow in Your Garden

Skip the take-out and make this Sweet and Sour Chicken Stir Fry recipe using fresh cherries, pineapple, and vegetables - No thick breading and no deep-frying.

Sweet and Sour Chicken Stir Fry

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Cherry Sweet and Sour Sauce

Do you want to grow your own food, but worry that you don't have time to tend to a garden? These tips will help you plan a low-maintenance vegetable garden that will reward you with fresh food throughout the garden season.

7 Tips for a Low-Maintenance Vegetable Garden

Potatoes, bacon, and cheddar cheese are a delicious combination! Enjoy these potato skins as an appetizer, snack, or side dish.

Cheddar Bacon Potato Skins

With a few simple ingredients and time, you can make a delicious, slow cooked New England baked beans dinner. Skip the can and simmer your own homemade baked beans in your crock pot or slow cooker.

Slow Cooker New England Baked Beans

Growing potatoes using trench and hill method involves digging trenches, planting seed potatoes, and hilling the potato plants as they grow. This is the traditional method of growing potatoes that farmers have used for centuries only scaled down for the backyard garden.

How to Grow Potatoes: Trench and Hill Method

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