Easy French Onion Soup

You can never have too many Mediterranean recipes, so give Easy French Onion Soup a try. This recipe serves 4 and costs

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Dinner for Two: Grilled Garlic Bread with White Bean Shrimp Scampi

Dinner for Two: Grilled Garlic Bread with White Bean Shrimp Scampi takes approximately 10 minutes from beginning to end.

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Easy Chicken Cacciatore

You can never have too many Mediterranean recipes, so give Easy Chicken Cacciatore a try. For $2.12 per serving, you get

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Greek Shrimp Panini with Pesto, Feta, and Sun-Dried Tomatoes

Forget going out to eat or ordering takeout every time you crave Mediterranean food. Try making Greek Shrimp Panini with

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Cabbage Lasagna

Cabbage Lasagna might be a good recipe to expand your main course recipe box. Watching your figure? This gluten free and

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Spaghetti a la PHILLY

Spaghetti a la PHILLY might be just the Mediterranean recipe you are searching for. For $2.77 per serving, you get a mai

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The Pioneer Woman’s (and Charlie’s) Favorite Lasagna

You can never have too many main course recipes, so give The Pioneer Woman’s (and Charlie’s) Favorite Lasagnan a try. Fo

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Italian Sausage & Potato Quick Skillet

You can never have too many Mediterranean recipes, so give Italian Sausage & Potato Quick Skillet a try. Watching your f

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Whole Spelt Risotto with Butternut Squash

If you want to add more Mediterranean recipes to your recipe box, Whole Spelt Risotto with Butternut Squash might be a r

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Turkey, Bacon + Avocado Ranch Whole Wheat Pizza

Turkey, Bacon + Avocado Ranch Whole Wheat Pizza takes around 2 hours from beginning to end. For $5.89 per serving, this

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Food Trivia

Canola oil was originally called rapeseed oil, but rechristened by the Canadian oil industry in 1978 to avoid negative connotations. 'Canola' is short for 'Canadian oil.'

Food Joke

Here's a handy guide to getting out those pesky fabric stains: Blood - Spill more blood around area of stain so it won't stand out as much. Ink - Fall to knees and plead, "Why, God, why? Why dost thou test me so?" Grass - Write the name of your liquid detergent on stain. Wash. Hold up to camera, and show off the unbelievable results. Mud - Place large iron-on NASCAR patch over stain. Apply heat for 60 seconds. Tomato Sauce - Take out the mook responsible for your tomato-sauce stain by executing him gangland-style in the back of the head. Capeche? Coffee - Rub cream and sugar into stain. Apply oral suction. Enjoy rich, robust coffee-stain flavor. Wine - Apply mixture of 1/2 rum and 1/2 Coke to self until you no longer care about some little freaking stain. Chewing Gum - Using permanent marker, draw dotted line around stain. Cut carefully on dotted line. Nail Polish - Nail-polish stains are actually quite lovely. Why not leave them in for a pleasing "homecrafted" look? Copyright 1998 Onion, Inc., All rights reserved.

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