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Most exciting new restaurants and bars opening in Dallas, Texas in 2023 - The Dallas Morning News

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Most exciting new restaurants and bars opening in Dallas, Texas in 2023 – The Dallas Morning News https://ift.tt/EBdJZoy Ask restaurateurs in Dallas-Fort Worth right now, and most are cautiously considering what 2023 will bring. How will inflated food prices affect their businesses, and will we hit a recession? But look at the list of most exciting new restaurants and bars opening in North Texas in 2023, and we’re in for a year of creative cuisine that, nearly everywhere, starts with a celebratory martini. Martinis never went out of style, but they’re going to have an ice-hot moment in 2023. Italian...

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Someone In This Online Group Asked “What’s Your Stupidest Cooking Opinion So We Can All Fight About It?” And 30 People Joined The Thread

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Do you also get really annoyed when someone is in the kitchen while you are cooking or cleaning up? And are horrified when people pour milk first and then put in cereal? Do you feel the urge to correct a person who seems to know what they are doing but are doing it wrong?It seems that the kitchen attracts a lot of frustration and people can argue about food and cooking for hours. Reddit user rawlingstones know this human trait and when they posed the questions of “What’s your stupidest cooking opinion” they also added “so we can fight about...

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12 Questions To Ask Your Grandparents While You Still Can

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If you’re fortunate enough to have grandparents in your life you’ve got a wonderful opportunity to learn where your family came from. You may even get a glimpse of where it’s headed. Though looking at our own mothers and fathers is the default crystal ball we glimpse into as we imagine our futures, the lives of our grandparents can be hugely influential in what lies ahead.“The world is changing so quickly, it’s important to ask your grandparents how things were,” explains Michael Ceely, a marriage and family therapist who specializes in family dynamics. “Hearing stories from your grandparents is like...

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he’s here! and the calm before the storm...

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 Jonny is home!  From Germany, through Denmark, through Sweden, to Norway, then a flight to New Jersey, picked up by Abigail on her way here from Delaware...finally got home, what a trip.Happiness...The peanut butter fudgeEven clearance prices are going up!A nice fresh batch of cookies...A trip to the car wash, sunny day, before the storm...Yeah, the temperature is going to drop a bit today...a flash freeze, with high winds, some snow blowing....Lots going on, going to make the lasagna today...made the regular fudge last night along with the peanut butter fudge.  We had a late dinner, a celebratory dinner, for...

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Eggnog Dream Bars

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These No Bake Eggnog Dream Bars will be your new Christmas and New Year’s Eve dessert. Eggnog desserts are extremely popular, but this easy homemade eggnog bar is sure to go to the top of the list! With a gingersnap cookie crust, cinnamon cheesecake, vanilla eggnog pudding, and Cool Whip, you’ll enjoy the delicious spice flavor and layer combination in every bite. Similar to my extremely popular Chocolate Peanut Butter Dream Bars that started it all, this is an easy seasonal dessert recipe everyone will love. AND, if you’re on team Cool Whip Haters, this Stabilized Whipped Cream is a great substitute. Made with cream cheese...

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