BBQ-Buffalo Chicken Burgers

You can never have too many American recipes, so give BBQ-Buffalo Chicken Burgers a try. For $1.82 per serving, this rec

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Fiesta Dogs

Forget going out to eat or ordering takeout every time you crave American food. Try making Fiesta Dogs at home. One port

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Vegan Brownies

Vegan Brownies might be a good recipe to expand your hor d'oeuvre recipe box. This recipe makes 16 servings with 163 cal

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Red Velvet Brownies

Red Velvet Brownies is an American hor d'oeuvre. This recipe serves 16. For 40 cents per serving, this recipe covers 4%

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White Chocolate Mocha Cupcakes

White Chocolate Mocha Cupcakes might be just the American recipe you are searching for. For 43 cents per serving, this r

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Ham Tetrazzini

The recipe Ham Tetrazzini could satisfy your American craving in about 4 hours and 15 minutes. This recipe makes 5 servi

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Thanksgiving Turkey Cupcakes

Thanksgiving Turkey Cupcakes could be just the gluten free and fodmap friendly recipe you've been looking for. One porti

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Crackle Top Brownie Cookies

Crackle Top Brownie Cookies is an American hor d'oeuvre. This recipe serves 80. Watching your figure? This lacto ovo veg

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Savory Sweet Corn Cupcakes

Forget going out to eat or ordering takeout every time you crave American food. Try making Savory Sweet Corn Cupcakes at

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Chocolate Cupcake with Peanut Butter Frosting

Chocolate Cupcake with Peanut Butter Frosting takes about 40 minutes from beginning to end. This hor d'oeuvre has 335 ca

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Food Trivia

Death row inmates in Texas don't get to pick their last meal.

Food Joke

Calling in Sick... A Cat Owner's Story Calling in sick to work makes me uncomfortable because no matter how legitimate my illness, I always sense my boss thinks I am lying. On one occasion, I had a valid reason but lied anyway because the truth was too humiliating to reveal. I simply mentioned that I had sustained a head injury and I hoped I would feel up to coming in the next day. By then, I could think up a doozy to explain the bandage on my crown. In this case, the truth hurt. I mean it really hurt in the place men feel the most pain. The accident occurred mainly because I conceded to my wife's wishes to adopt a cute little kitty. As the daily routine prescribes, I was taking my shower after breakfast when I heard my wife call out to me from the kitchen. "Ed!" she hearkened. "The garbage disposal is dead. Come reset it." "You know where the button is." I protested through the shower . "Reset it yourself!" "I am scared!" She pleaded. "What if it starts going and sucks me in?" Pause. "C'mon, it'll only take a second." No logical assurance about how a disposal can't start itself will calm the fears of a person who suffers from "Big-ol-scary-machinephobia," a condition brought on by watching too many Stephen King movies. It is futile to argue or explain, kind of like Lloyd Bentsen telling Americans they are over-taxed. And if a poltergeist did, in fact, possess the disposal, and she was ground into round, I'd have to live with that the rest of my life. So out I came, dripping wet and buck naked, hoping to make a statement about how her cowardly behavior was not without consequence but it was I who would suffer. I crouched down and stuck my head under the sink to find the button. It is the last action I remember performing. It struck without warning. Nay, it wasn't a hexed disposal drawing me into its gnashing metal teeth. It was our new kitty, clawing playfully at the dangling objects she spied between my legs. She ("Buttons" aka "the Grater") had been poised around the corner and stalked me as I took the bait under the sink. At precisely the second I was most vulnerable, she leapt at the toys I unwittingly offered and snagged them with her needle-like claws. Now when men feel pain or even sense danger anywhere close to their masculine region, they lose all rational thought to control orderly bodily movements. Instinctively, their nerves compel the body to contort inwardly, while rising upwardly at a violent rate of speed. Not even a well-trained monk could calmly stand with his groin supporting the full weight of a kitten and rectify the situation in a step-by-step procedure. Wild animals are sometimes faced with a "fight or flight" syndrome; men, in this predicament, choose only the "flight" option. Fleeing straight up, I knew at that moment how a cat feels when it is alarmed. It was a dismal irony. But, whereas cats seek great heights to escape, I never made it that far. The sink and cabinet bluntly impeded my ascent; the impact knocked me out cold. When I awoke, my wife and the paramedics stood over me. Having been fully briefed by my wife, the paramedics snorted as they tried to conduct their work while suppressing their hysterical laughter. My wife told me I should be flattered. At the office, colleagues tried to coax an explanation out of me. I kept silent, claiming it was too painful to talk. "What's the matter, cat got your tongue?" If they had only known.

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