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The second smallest state in the Union (it’s bigger than Rhode Island) is shaped somewhat like an upturned elf’s bootie set against the right angle of Maryland. As though drawn with a protractor, the arcing toe-end of the bootie marks the northern border with Pennsylvania. (No other state in the Union includes such an arcing border.) Delaware is book-ended to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, Delaware Bay, and the Delaware River. Not surprisingly, treasures from these waters have been an important part of Delaware’s culinary traditions, particularly crabs, clams, and fresh and saltwater fish. Delaware is also an important chicken and egg producing state. Delaware is named after Thomas West, 3rd Baron De la Warr, an Englishman who arrived in Jamestown in 1610. Delaware was the first state to ratify both the Articles of Confederation and the United States Constitution; hence it’s nickname, the “First State.” During the Revolution, soldiers from Delaware carried Blue Hen chickens into battle, which they used for cockfighting. One of Delaware’s nicknames is the “Blue Hen State”; a fighting blue hen is the mascot of the University of Delaware.
 

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Flax and Sunflower Seed Bread

Reviewed on Oct. 9, 2008 by LADYSLEW
This is one of the best breads I've made yet. I too used flax seed meal instead of whole seeds - more nutriants are absorbed than from whole seed. I used 1-1/2 cups wheat and 1-1/3 white flours (opposite of recipe) and added 1-1/2 tablspoons of vital wheat gluten to help it rise and add protien.
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Chicken Casserole Mississippi

Reviewed on Oct. 9, 2008 by CRAFTY72
This recipe needed some tweaking, but was overall good - I especially enjoyed the leftovers! I did add an extra can of soup because it was dry when I was mixing it. Also, I thought the sourcream should have been in the casserole, not the crackers, but I did make it the way the recipe said and it just seemed to get really rich on you after a few bites. If I make this recipe again, I will eliminate the topping altogether, or just sprinkle some seasoned breadcrumbs on top. Not bad for a hearty meal and plenty of leftovers!
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Jumbo Fluffy Walnut Apple Muffins

Reviewed on Oct. 8, 2008 by Matt Baker
These were amazing muffins. Crunchy on the outside, fluffy on the inside. I did without the cinnamon crumble though.
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