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Sipping our way into summer: Three easy, refreshing drinksJun 10, 2026 5:58 am - If there’s one thing Midwestern summers know how to do, it’s keep us guessing. This week’s recipes are three completely different kinds of summer refreshment depending on the mood you’re in — and the temperature outside.
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Cherry season is fleeting. Make the most of it with these 5 recipes.Jun 10, 2026 5:48 am - Cherry season is quickly approaching. Once the crimson-red stone fruits arrive, the window to enjoy them is fleeting. To make the most of it, here’s a mix of sweet and savory recipes utilizing both sweet cherries — the kind you might snack on straight from the bag — and sour cherries, which especially shine in baked desserts.
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Chef’s trick cuts the mayo — and fat — in summer ham and pasta saladJun 10, 2026 5:45 am - My go-to ham salad recipe uses a cup of mayonnaise. That’s 1,600 calories and 176 fat grams. Lately, thanks to watching cooking shows featuring Italian cuisine, I decided to make my pasta salad using cooled, starchy pasta cooking water and 25% less mayo.
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This lemony ravioli uses store-bought shortcuts as part of a nutritious mealJun 09, 2026 5:13 am - Well-chosen convenience foods can be a bridge to a healthier, more affordable, actually doable home-cooked dinner, so why not take advantage of them? This recipe turns store-bought ravioli and pesto into a vibrant meal packed with spring vegetables and lemony, herbal flavors.
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Fire up the grill: Charred veggies add smoky depth to a chilled summer soupJun 05, 2026 8:18 am - Time to fire up the grill … and cook some soup. Yes, really. Charring vegetables on the grill is a great way to up your soup game. That’s because cooking veggies at a high heat either by roasting in the oven or on a grill concentrates the natural sugars, creating richer, toastier flavors.
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Women take the lead in whiskey as more female drinkers and distillers change the industryJun 03, 2026 6:45 am - A growing number of women have become leaders inside the traditionally male-dominated whiskey industry, which has not always welcomed outsiders. Increasingly, women are launching their own brands and finding new ways to innovate in distilling and blending at a time when more women are drinking whiskey.
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For authenticity, look to the wines of GeorgiaJun 03, 2026 6:15 am - For those looking for authenticity in their wine drinking, there’s not much more authentic than the wines of Georgia and its Caucasus Mountains, the birthplace of wine production.
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Three foods you can make in 5 minutes that taste better than stuff in the storeJun 02, 2026 6:45 am - I decided to find out what I could stop buying. I set three nonnegotiable rules: Everything had to taste better than store-bought, cost me nothing extra and take five minutes or less (once I’d dialed in my process). Too good to be true? It turns out, I had too many to fit in this column. I picked three favorites that gave me the “why did I ever buy this” moment I sought.
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Limoncello, coconut oil and tequila combine for a margarita with tropical notesJun 02, 2026 6:30 am - Food writer J.M. Hirsch has a refreshing twist on the classic margarita in his book “Freezer Door Cocktails.” This version was inspired by a cocktail at Bitter and Twisted in Phoenix.
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Umami is hiding in plain sight in your kitchen. Use it in this quiche.Jun 02, 2026 6:00 am - This quiche brims with savory, earthy flavors thanks to a filling of leafy greens, aromatics, Gruyère cheese and optional Canadian bacon in a nutty, whole-grain oat crust. It’s not only better for you than most quiche recipes, but it’s also easier to make because there is no need to roll out the crust.
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