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Of the original Thirteen Colonies, the Bay State was home to some of the most important events leading up to the American Revolution; the Boston Tea Party, Paul Revere’s ride, Lexington and Concord, and Bunker Hill need no further explanation, they are so much a part of the cultural narrative. In the 17th century, Native Americans and English immigrants came into contact along the coast of Massachusetts. The culinary outcome of their convergence includes the chowders, baked bean casseroles, pies, stews, and succotash dishes that have helped define New England’s regional cooking. Cod and molasses helped build the economy of colonial Massachusetts. Molasses, a key ingredient in Boston baked beans and Boston brown bread, came from the Caribbean islands and was fermented and distilled into rum. For 300 years, the Atlantic cod-fishing industry helped sustain many Massachusetts port towns until the collapse of cod stocks in the 1990s. Massachusetts is also a big cranberry-producing state, particularly in Cape Cod and the island of Nantucket. Bay scallops are also fished in Nantucket and Cape Cod.
 

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Easy Lemon Cookies

Reviewed on Sep. 5, 2008 by cindy baker
If I could give this 6 stars I would. I refridgerated the mix for an hour before making into balls and it was a dream to work with. My husband and son are not big lemon fans and they LOVED them.
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Insalata Caprese I

Reviewed on Sep. 4, 2008 by BLUEGIRL5
Easy and delicious. Followed the recipe exactly, and it was wonderful.
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Mimi's Slumgullion

Reviewed on Sep. 4, 2008 by BCMILLER
What a name! This was very good. Took longer than I thought, the reviews are varied about that, I guess it just depends on how thick you cut the potatoes. I added garlic and some of a dry packet of italian dressing. Based on reviews I waited to add the peppers but I cut them so small I don't think it mattered. Next time I will probably cut them a little thicker. To make it lower in fat I used only a little olive oil, about 1 1/2 TBS and turkey kielbasa. Was very good, I will absolutely make again.
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