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One of the original Thirteen Colonies, the Garden State is called the “Crossroads of the Revolution” because British and Continental Armies frequently criss-crossed it during the American Revolution. On Christmas morning, 1776, George Washington famously crossed the Delaware River into New Jersey, defeating first the Hessians and then the British. New Jersey remains a crossroads today; it’s part of the Northeast megalopolis, a densely populated corridor that connects suburbs from Washington, D.C. all the way north to Boston. Cranberry sauce, saltwater taffy, and the ice cream cone are New Jersey creations. Jersey is also the diner capital of the world and a major producer of tomatoes, sweet corn, cranberries, peaches, and blueberries. Camden, New Jersey, is the home of Campbell’s Soup Company, which has been in operation since shortly after the American Civil War. By the middle of the 20th century, Campbell’s would have a big impact on the way Americans cooked and ate, once cooks began incorporating condensed soups into dishes like casseroles. New Jersey remains a major player in food processing, including canning and freezing food.
 

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Mulligatawny Soup I

Reviewed on Jul. 22, 2008 by njmom
Very good soup. I made a couple of minor changes...no rice or flour, just added one potato. No stewed tomatoes, I despise them in soup. I didn't have mace, or cloves. I also added some ginger/garlic paste, cumin, lentils and a pinch of cayenne. Turned out really good. Even my DD liked it, and that was most surprising!
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Wonderful English Muffins

Reviewed on Jul. 22, 2008 by Linda
I never was an english muffin fan until now. Store bought does not compare to homemade. I omitted the poppy and seasame seeds otherwise I followed the recipe as instructed. Instead of greasing the pan I sprinkled it liberally with cornmeal. The cornmeal keeps the muffins from sticking but does need to be changed when placing new muffins to cook in the pan. Use a low heat to prevent burning and most important to check often for golden brown color. My first 4 burnt because my heat was too high I needed to add more cornmeal on the flip which I did not. Mine cooked up using about 10 minutes on the first side and about 8 minutes on the flip. These were so delicious and not difficult to make. Thanks for sharing!
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No-Mayonnaise Ranch Dressing

Reviewed on Jul. 21, 2008 by FOODCHICK23
Love it! Love it! And we like mayo, too. It's a great all around dressing to doctor up or not. Do try it! Leftovers a long time in the fridge, too.
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