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The Cornhusker State perches above Kansas, beneath South Dakota, and is bounded on the east by the Missouri River, which runs through Omaha, Nebraska’s biggest city. Early pioneers rolled through Nebraska in wagon trains, following the Platte River along the Oregon, California, and Mormon Trails. Homesteading was not legal until the land was declared Nebraska Territory in 1854. The land was considered hostile and inhospitable to agriculture. Part of the Great American Desert, Nebraska was a treeless expanse of tall-grass prairie. (The national holiday Arbor Day was started in Nebraska City as a way to entice Nebraskans to plant trees.) Irrigation helped transform the state into some of the richest farm and ranch land in the Great Plains. Today, Nebraska produces about one quarter of the steaks Americans consume. Among the early homesteaders in Nebraska were Germans, Scandinavians, and some 50,000 Czech immigrants. The Germans introduced bierocks (beef and cabbage pastries) to Nebraskans. The Czech settled in towns like Clarkson, Prague, Schuyler, and “the Czech Capital of Nebraska,” Wilber, making their mark on the cuisine and culture of the state.
 

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Spicy Tomato Bisque with Grilled Brie Toast

Reviewed on Dec. 2, 2008 by BmbleBeeRoe
I loved this soup! I substituted one can of diced tomatoes and one can of tomato puree to improve the texture. It tasted great. Not at all bland. A little to much spice for me but I have a weak tongue. My husband and father-in-law who like spice really enjoyed it. This recipe will definitely be made often at my house.
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Cheesy Ham and Hash Brown Casserole

Reviewed on Dec. 2, 2008 by RONNIE102369
Tasty! I didn't end up having cream of potato soup, so I made due with 1 can cream of celery and 1 can cheddar soup. I will certainly be making this again and will try it as written. I did also double the ham since it was being served as supper.
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World's Best Pasta Sauce!

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SO SO SO good! This is the world's best pasta sauce! It totally tastes like something you would get out at a restaurant & I was surpised that I had made it at home myself!
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