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One of the original Thirteen Colonies, the Garden State is called the “Crossroads of the Revolution” because British and Continental Armies frequently criss-crossed it during the American Revolution. On Christmas morning, 1776, George Washington famously crossed the Delaware River into New Jersey, defeating first the Hessians and then the British. New Jersey remains a crossroads today; it’s part of the Northeast megalopolis, a densely populated corridor that connects suburbs from Washington, D.C. all the way north to Boston. Cranberry sauce, saltwater taffy, and the ice cream cone are New Jersey creations. Jersey is also the diner capital of the world and a major producer of tomatoes, sweet corn, cranberries, peaches, and blueberries. Camden, New Jersey, is the home of Campbell’s Soup Company, which has been in operation since shortly after the American Civil War. By the middle of the 20th century, Campbell’s would have a big impact on the way Americans cooked and ate, once cooks began incorporating condensed soups into dishes like casseroles. New Jersey remains a major player in food processing, including canning and freezing food.
 

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Home Town: Vineland, New Jersey, USA
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My soups...chili,red sauce,clam chowder.polenta with beef cubes and cream puff filings spiced with brandy and rum are the BEST tasting servings in the World! The influence was Mom of course...who was a lovely refined woman of North Italian decent!

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The Best Rolled Sugar Cookies

Reviewed on Dec. 4, 2008 by Chino
I enjoyed making these cookies. I took the liberty of not making to many different shapes and stick to 2-3. Made my job easier. I will let you know in January how they taste I am sending them out for Christmas gifts. I took a picture of them they look very yummy , thanks for the receipe. Efrain
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Turkey Mercedes

Reviewed on Dec. 4, 2008 by fingers77
Good on the Cuban twist but remember this if you keep basting the turkey every 30-40 min you won't have a really crispy skin...I know I know the cardiologist says NO SKIN but ya know what they eat it they just don't tell us about it...one more thing make sure you marinate the turkey in a non-reactive vessel... that means glass or stainless steel as aluminum and citrus is toxic
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Apple Stuffed Chicken Breast

Reviewed on Dec. 4, 2008 by fingers77
Try using apple juice instead of the stock it will give you a sweeter ending and then you can thicken it with arrowroot slurry and keep a clearer sauce
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