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A Racy Blood Orange Margarita with Colorful Salts

This delicious cocktail from senior contributor Alex Province is a looker — rimmed with festive colorful salt for a Christmas or Hanukkah party. And what gorgeous flavors come together here! To make the salt rim, you’ll need: • Bag of Kosher salt (3/4 cup will be enough salt to decorate 4-6 glasses) • Food-Safe food […]

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Amy’s Blood Orange-Maple Acorn Squash with Toasted Almonds

From Faith: This would be a crowd-pleaser at the Thanksgiving table, although you could serve it anytime and for any reason. My girlfriend Amy Gross thought of this combination after hearing us talk on the show about the glories of roasted acorn squash. In the market while shopping, Amy scanned the produce section for a minute, […]

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Faith’s Italian Champagne Sparkler

Here’s a refreshing glass of summer in Italy, the perfect sparkler to make your guests hungry for food. All you need is the widely available Italian liquer, Aperol, and a blood orange.

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