Tuesday, 27 December 2016

5 lucky foods for the new year

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Why these 5 foods are eaten for good luck in the new year
Find out why these 5 delicious foods are known to bring good luck for the new year.
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Ring in the new year with juicy steak and easy steakhouse-style vegetable sides
There's nothing like a big hunk of juicy, dry aged steak (and plenty of vegetable sides) for dinner to celebrate the new year.
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Joy Bauer's healthy New Year's brunch recipes: Quiche Lorraine, Bloody Mary Pops
Kick off the new year with healthy brunch recipes from TODAY's Joy Bauer for low-calorie quiche Lorraine and Bloody Mary ice pops
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Cheese-Stuffed Meatballs
These cheese-stuffed meatballs are an irresistible party snack
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Cheese-Stuffed Potato Puffs
These cheese-stuffed potato puffs are perfect for a party
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What's the difference between yams and sweet potatoes?
A yam is not a sweet potato and a sweet potato is not a yam. Our friends at How Does it Grow? explain the difference.
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Starbucks' new winter Tuxedo drinks are a chocolate-lover's dream
We're planning to end this year on a delicious caffeine and sugar high with Starbucks' new limited-edition chocolate Tuxedo drinks.
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KLG and Hoda sample sparkling wine with 24-karat gold flakes
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Homemade Crackers
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