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Seasonal Winter Produce Recipes

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Winter is like nature’s way of saying, “Hey, here’s a bunch of delicious stuff to make up for the freezing temperatures.” Root vegetables—carrots, potatoes, and parsnips—are basically the superheroes of hearty meals, ready to be roasted, mashed, or thrown into a cozy stew. Dark leafy greens like kale, collards, and Swiss chard are out here thriving in the cold, making you feel healthy just by looking at them. Squash, turnips, and sweet potatoes bring the warmth (and an excuse to eat more butter), while citrus fruits—oranges, grapefruits, and lemons—are like little bursts of sunshine, reminding you that summer will return… eventually. Below are eight seasonal recipes for you to try, each highlighting fresh ingredients and flavors perfect for this time of year. These recipes celebrate the best flavors of the winter season, offering something delicious to enjoy all season long. Roasted Butternut Squash Soup by Sassy Silver Sisters Kale & Citrus Winter Salad by Sass...

Food and Drink Review of Pringles and French Soda

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Recently, on our last YouTube LIVE show , we taste tested Pringles potato chips and French Soda. The Sparkling French Soda comes in a variety of flavors and Kelly chose the Pear Cardamom.  From the Alsace region in France, their soda is made using a traditional artisan recipe starting with natural spring water. Sweet and tart lemon flavor with a hint of pear and aromatic cardamom characterizes this light, crisp drink that's gently carbonated and low in sugar. Price $3.99. REVIEW:   The soda isn't overly sparkly and it has a light flavor. We thought it to be a refreshing drink. Kelly particularly likes the bottle because it's reusable. Fill it with whatever your heart desires. You can find our YouTube review here . World Market Our next product is the Pringles Potato Chips. The Dill Pickle Pringles were a hit with us all. These were bought at Walmart for $1.53.  Pringles REVIEW : Right off the bat they smelled like dill pickles and tasted dilly with that sour note t...