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Summer
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Fig Salad

Oh the glorious fig. They are summer love. Coming out only at the end of the hottest season, lingering through back to school and disappearing before things really get chilly. When you can get your hands on them, make this salad. The lemon-honey dressing is luscious. The fresh Italian pairings are delightful. But, truly these are just a frame for the ever so glorious fig.


Spring
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Flower Power Mascarpone

Herbs & edible flowers are minced up and whipped into creamy mascarpone to create a little dip or spread that is more magical than a regular old cheesy herb item. The minced nuts add a hint of flavor and texture, but if you prefer this nut-free they are easy to eliminate.


Winter
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Fondue

Fondue literally means to melt and this creamy, white wine enhanced sauce of cheese is exactly that and it is perfect for dipping chunks of bread or veggies. If serving with vegetables, they can be raw or quickly blanched. Also, all you need is a pot and stove— special fondue pots are fun, but hardly required. The kirsch is very much optional too.


Winter
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French Onion Soup

Any broth will do, although the classic version calls for a rich, beef stock. The caramelizing of the onions is key. Keep cooking & stirring them until they become a dark golden shade. Add a splash of broth if they are sticking and reduce the heat if necessary. It may take awhile but the deep sweetness comes out the longer the onions have to cook.


Winter
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French Toast

French toast can come together very quickly, even on a fast weekday morning for just a couple people. But, if you do not have 15 minutes to spare make a big batch on the weekend. Freeze individually and heat in a toaster or oven until heated through. Serve with fresh fruit and a dollop of yogurt.

Make this gluten-free with your favorite GF bread or dairy-free by using orange juice instead of milk.