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Even the fastest go Slower Sunday

I wonder how they got it to go so slow. Because there could be a good lesson here. You spend your life trying to be the fastest. Until one Sunday, you just slow down. Seeing is believing. Press Play.
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Beets for Everybody: Tuscan Fried

I love beets. Everyone loves these beets. Even the ones who say, oh, I don't eat beets. To those people, you can say, yeah, but these are like the French fries version of beets. Actually, they're better. And much easier to make.
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The Walk That Ate Madrid

A half-day Walk in one of the great walking cities of Europe. A few more hours to Eat great stuff in one of the world's great food capitals. Eleven miles. Eighteen kilometers. More than 1,000 calories burned. What a Way to sightsee.
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Deviled Eggs, creamy and whipped

Amazing what a little whipped cream will do for a deviled egg. We're not talking about a garnish here. We're talking about a mayonnaise replacement that makes the yolk unusually light and, yes, creamy.
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Edamame Puree. Two Shades of Green.

A delicious, even luscious, vegetarian snack or hors d'oeuvre. Serve it to vegan friends and they'll think you've converted. Vegan or not, everybody'll be impressed. Including you. Serve it on carrot slices, bread or anything that seems like a good idea. It will be.
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Your Monday #34: Push! Up!

Good news: all you need is frequent exercise to maintain muscle strength and mass. At any age. Today comes with a simple, one-minute Way to increase your strength. This month: your entire upper body.
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Tomato Soup. Late Summer. In Spain.

You don't have to be in Spain to find perfectly ripe late summer tomatoes. But you can sprinkle a dash of Spain into your soup. 80 cents per bowl of greatness that's got 43% of your day's Vitamin C, 82% of your Vitamin A and a near-zero Glycemic Load.
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The Walk That Ate Denver

A wonderful and weird Walk. Wonderful because it's a great walking and eating city. Weird because it's the Mile High City, so you may feel like you're taking a high elevation hike when you're strolling the sidewalks with direct views of the Rocky Mountains.
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