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CT Cooks: Louise’s baked oatmeal
Let’s be real. Oatmeal gets a bad rap. I, like many of you, once thought of it as a weird, bland, mushy thing that was exclusively for old people.
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CT Cooks: Fun leftovers with hero rice
Hero Rice We all have great intentions with our leftovers. We let them sit in cute little containers or Ziplock…
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CT Cooks: Spice up your carrots with za’atar
For those who aren't familiar, let me introduce you to za'atar: it's a middle eastern spice made from a delicious…
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CT Cooks: Stocking up for the potential apocalypse
For all the first-year and transfer students out there who don’t know, the most important part of Rochester is Wegmans. Whether it’s the east avenue location or the obviously superior flagship in Pittsford, it’s important to understand that this grocery store is basically the backbone of our society.
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CT Cooks: Baking bad to baking bread, Part 2
Hey everybody, it’s Jane, covering this week’s CT Cooks for Adina Goldstein. Welcome to the finale of a two part…
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CT Cooks: Baking bad to breaking bread, Part 1
Hey everybody, it’s Jane, covering this week’s CT Cooks for Adina Goldstein. Welcome to a two part series about that good…
COVID-19
CT Cooks: a lentil versatility primer
Everyone is telling you to stock up on non-perishable foods. In a panic-stricken moment at Wegmans, you grab that giant…
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CT Cooks: Whatever you got frittata
This crustless quiche is an easy, cheap, delicious meal that will make you feel like a master chef.
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CT Cooks: A healthier Thanksgiving alternative
Hi guys, it’s Adina, and today on CT Cooks we’re gonna be making a healthy-ish apple crisp.