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Have you tried making butter chicken yet? It’s a warmly spiced curry balanced with tangy tomatoes, fragrant garlic and ginger, and just the perfect cozy hit of garam masala. The chicken is tender and infused with butter and the comforting sauce.

Most butter chicken recipes can take a few days, including a quick yogurt marinating session and a long stovetop simmer or braise, but Instant Pot butter chicken takes a mere 35 minutes — including preparing the aromatics and chopping the chicken!

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It’s sometimes difficult to pinpoint — or even remember — the exact moment when you fell in love, but thanks to a time-stamped grocery store receipt, I’ll always know when I fell hard for a grocery store. Several months ago, I Google Mapped my way to an Aldi in Canterbury, England, where I scored a year’s supply of its Lacura-brand caviar moisturizing cream, a £7-per-jar bargain that has been favorably compared to LaPrairie’s version, which costs slightly more than my monthly car payment.

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Truth be told, the classic combination of spinach and artichokes is often simply an excuse to consume a creamy cheese dip. And while spinach and artichoke dip is festive holiday fare and a tailgate essential we love, in the spring I use my favorite dip as inspiration for something a little lighter.

Leave the cheese and cream behind and see how the slow cooker can turn poached chicken breasts in a luxurious lemon broth with wisps of green spinach and forkfuls of tender, nutty artichokes into a spring supper you’ll make on repeat.

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Roll up your sleeves, put on your gloves, and grab that scrub brush — it’s spring cleaning time! After a few months stuck inside, your kitchen is dirty, and the urge to throw the windows open and freshen the whole space up is strong. The kitchen is a spot that needs special attention by springtime.

Before you get started, though, take a minute to read through this list and strategize to make sure you’re cleaning as effectively and efficiently as possible.

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Smoked ham or turkey bones are one of the most underrated (not to mention easiest) ways to add deep, savory flavor to whatever you’re making — and this soup is no exception. Grab them from the butcher or out of your freezer, pick up a bag of those dried bean blends in the grocery store, throw everything else into the slow cooker with some water, and go about your day.

When you come back, the water will magically transform into a thick, comforting broth that holds tender beans, vegetables, and shreds of tasty, smoky meat.

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Baked chicken and rice is one of the ultimate comfort foods, and this recipe is a one-pot wonder. With bone-in chicken thighs and long-grain rice mixed with onions, garlic, and spices, this is a flavorful meal that’s big enough for the whole family and fast enough for a weeknight.

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Somewhere along the line, the sandwich got defined as lunch food. That’s a shame, because if you stuff good bread with enough hearty, flavorful things, a dinner sandwich can be the best meal of all. Maybe it’s something as simple and satisfying as a grilled cheese stuffed with juicy slices of tomato, a hot and indulgent French dip, or a cold sandwich piled high with deli meats and cheeses.

We rounded up our 30 most favorite sandwiches that fit the bill for the evening meal — utensils not required, but you may definitely need a napkin or two.

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Pace is not a substitute for position, even in simple movements.


Day 342 of 360

Kettlebell “Short swing”:
7 x 7 @ (up to) previous 5RM
Rest up to 1 minute between sets.

 

“Short swing” simply denotes a heavy, short-range kettlebell swing with the intent of safely driving as much weight as structurally possible to just below chin height. Today, perform each set as heavy as possible for 7 well-organized, violent reps. Adjust by round as needed.

 

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Health is like a three-legged stool. That’s according to Dr. Jeanne Duffy, a lecturer at Harvard Medical School. Those three pillars of wellness include a good diet, plenty of exercise and high-quality sleep. Unfortunately, an increasing number of Americans are doing very poorly on all of these dimensions. Americans are not getting enough sleep Although […]

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Could colostrum be beneficial to your health?

Thirty days ago I received my shipment of Colossal bovine colostrum. It arrived neatly packaged and protected from damage in reflective padded packaging. The whole thing screamed of advanced technology!

 

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