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The durable plastic storage containers with the burping lids are a kitchen staple that haven't gone out of style for nearly 65 years. Maybe it's because Tupperware knows how to keep up with the Joneses. Or maybe it's because Tupperware users around the world know the product is just as reliable as it was in 1946 when Earl Tupper created a sealed lid the resembles a lid to a paint can.

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Fitzurka recipes

Cut off tops of the hot peppers and remove seeds inside, wash. Roll up together a slice of prosciutto and a slice of provolone, slice into rounds and insert one inside each pepper. Put in clean jars, cover with extra-virgin olive oil and seal jars. Eat immediately.

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Extension food-safety specialist offers information on safely handling eggs

No matter where you get your eggs, a few basic food safety steps can keep you, your family, or the customers at your business safe. That's according to South Dakota Cooperative Extension Food Safety Specialist Joan Hegerfeld-Baker, who said the recent salmonellosis outbreak linked to "shell eggs" has many people concerned about the safety of the eggs in their refrigerator.

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Crisps: a very British habit

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The Fitzurka garden in Robinson is filled with family and food -- lots of food

Patty and John Fitzurka live in a hidden corner of Robinson, close to the railroad tracks, on a short street with neatly kept older homes.

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If you think your kitchen is cramped, try cooking on a sailing ship

Imagine cooking for 10 to 60 people three times a day in a kitchen the size of a small closet. Then imagine that sometimes your closet is tilted about 15 degrees and bucking large waves on the Great Lakes or the ocean. That's just a taste of the challenges of cooking on tall ships that still ply the world's waterways.

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