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The Middle Atlantic States of New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania form a buffer between New England and the Southern states. More than others, the Mid-Atlantic represents the truest portrayal of America as “melting pot.” For early arrivals, the Mid-Atlantic offered advantages that the pilgrims’ New England did not. The climate and soil were better for farming, and there was uncommon abundance here. European settlers learned from Natives, who tended to plots of corn and squash, picked wild fruits like blueberries and cranberries, fished the waterways, harvested shellfish; and hunted turkey and deer. The Dutch and Swedes added European preservation techniques like pickling and salting to tried-and-true Indian methods of drying and smoking. English, Germans, and Scotch-Irish made contributions as well. Europeans planted orchards. The Dutch began raising cattle in New York and contributed cole slaw, donuts, and waffles. Germans with their pig-centered diet introduced hams, bacon, schnitzels, and sausages, served with dumplings, potatoes, or noodles. Over time, such Euro-centric diversity expanded to include people from all over the world.
 

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Cajun Chicken Pasta

Reviewed on Dec. 5, 2008 by CookiEpiphany
Spicy, but a little boring. I stuck pretty closely to the recipe. I subbed the cream with fat free half & half, used rigatoni, and didn't have green onions. I have a hard time believing those things would have improved it, had I included them. It was edible, but I don't know if I'll make it again.
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Light and Fluffy Spinach Quiche

Reviewed on Dec. 4, 2008 by Laura
This quiche was amazing! I brought it to a potluck and it was the most popular dish! I made quite a few changes though...I added shredded mozzarella/cheddar, ricotta cheese, light cream instead of mayo, garlic, arugula, roasted red pepper, carmelized onion, olive oil, fresh basil, oregano, crushed red pepper flakes, and salt/pepper
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Good Old Fashioned Pancakes

Reviewed on Dec. 4, 2008 by lufbecky
not fluffy enought but tasted good
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