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National Grid Foundation Gifts United Way Of Long Island $250,000 In Support Of Project Warmth And Safe At Home For Seniors

United Way has responded to the needs of Long Islanders who have been greatly affected by the economic and health pandemic. Recognizing the impact the nonprofit has been making in the region, National Grid Foundation recently made a generous contribution of $250,000 in support of Project Warmth and Safe at Home for Seniors. Both United […]
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Add A Healthy Twist To Classic Sloppy Joes

Sweet yet savory ground meat served on a bun is a comfort food classic that has been a staple for restaurants and home cooks for decades. Sloppy Joes are beloved sandwiches that feature meat paired with a lip-smacking, tomato-based sauce. Some attribute the original Sloppy Joe to a cafe in Sioux City, Iowa, where in […]
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Spice-Up Grilled Pork For Dinner Tonight

Those looking to eat healthier should not just consider the ingredients they choose but the cooking methods. Grilling food is a smart choice for keeping calories down and limiting saturated fats. Grilling can take place outdoors or on a cast-iron grilling pan right on the stovetop. Even though people may think of chicken or burgers […]
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Chocolate Bark Gets A Nutty Upgrade

Peanut and chocolate has always been a tasty combination. The saltiness of peanuts pairs well with the sweetness of chocolate, which is why many desserts feature this combination of flavors. Cakes and cookies may be prime outlets for pairing peanuts and chocolate, but so can homemade candies, like chocolate bark. “Caramelized Peanut Milk Chocolate Bark” […]
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A Valentine’s Dinner To Warm You Up

Treating that special someone in your life to a delicious meal can be done any time of the year, but is especially poignant and romantic on Valentine’s Day. Even though plenty of people may be tempted to dish up gourmet fare, comfort foods can be equally appealing, especially on a cold February day. Soup can […]