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Fried Cabbage with Collards A Beloved Southern Blend

Fried Cabbage with Collards This recipe began with a simple problem: I didn’t have enough cabbage. To stretch the dish, I added collard greens—and the result was a hit. The combination of tender cabbage and hearty collards, tossed with smoky bacon, sweet peppers, garlic, and warm spices, turned two classic Southern greens into one beloved dish. Everyone loves the balance of flavors, and I always...

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Decadent Peanut Butter Blondie Ice Cream Sandwiches

Peanut Butter Blondie Ice Cream Sandwiches Key Recipe Details Level: Easy Total Time: 5 hours 40 minutes (includes chilling and cooling) Active Time: 40 minutes Yield: 10 servings Ingredients Gather these ingredients to make the sandwiches: – For the blondies: Flour, brown sugar, granulated sugar, ground cinnamon, salt, baking powder, unsalted butter (softened or melted), vanilla extract, large eggs, ¾ cup creamy or crunchy peanut...

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Fluffy Watermelon Margarita Granita in Hollowed Bowls

Watermelon Margarita Granita Watermelon granita is a light, refreshing dessert—add tequila and triple sec, and it’s ready to party! Inspired by the viral trick of grating frozen watermelon wedges for an icy treat, this recipe simplifies and elevates the idea by using hollowed-out watermelon halves. Fill them with a mixture of watermelon juice, sugar, and lime juice, freeze, then rake with a fork for a...

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Costa Rica: A Classic Origin at a Crossroads

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Calculating Water Benefits on Modern Coffee Farms

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Central America Coffee Land to Shrink as Globe Warms

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Footprint of Vietnamese Robusta Potential

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Panama Canal Authority Opens Coffee Processing Plant

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Thomas Dunn

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Hello & welcome to my blog! My name is Thomas Dunn and I’m a 21-year-old independent blogger with a passion for sharing about philosoophy of coffee.

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