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  2. 37 Sausage Recipes That Are as Easy to Make as They Are ... - AOL

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    Sausage is the ultimate shortcut to a fast, satisfying dinner. You can whip up a meal with store-bought links in mere minutes, and there are many dishes out there that require only one pan ...

  3. Skillet Gnocchi Bake with Sausage and Kale - AOL

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    1. Preheat the oven to 350°F. 2. In a large, oven-safe skillet over medium heat, cook the sausage and onion, stirring occasionally, until the sausage is browned and the onion is soft, 8 to 10 ...

  4. 22 Quick and Easy Lunch Ideas to Make at Home - AOL

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  5. List of baked goods - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of baked goods. Baked goods are foods made from dough or batter and cooked by baking, [1] a method of cooking food that uses prolonged dry heat, normally in an oven, but also in hot ashes, or on hot stones. The most common baked item is bread but many other types of foods are baked as well.

  6. The Easy Skillet Dinner I Make Nearly Once a Week - AOL

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    Arrange an oven rack about 6 inches from the heat source and preheat the broiler. On the stovetop, heat a large, deep-sided, oven-proof skillet over medium-high heat.

  7. Revenge of the Lunch Lady - The Huffington Post

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    Still, Congress agreed to cut the small subsidy for full-price lunches by more than a third. The effect was quick and severe. Lunch prices rose, and in the space of just three years, more than a quarter of the kids in the full-price tier stopped buying school lunch.