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    <title>Home is where the sweetest treats are</title>
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        There&amp;rsquo;s another variety of Fields cookies in town &amp;mdash; Mr. Fields&amp;rsquo; cookies. They are made by 86-year-old Jim Fields, who spends summer days in his kitchen baking treats or canning pickles and jams with vegetables and fruits from his garden.      
    
  
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    <title>Strawberry pie means blue skies</title>
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        Katie Horner isn&amp;rsquo;t a fair-weather baker. As KCTV&amp;rsquo;s chief meteorologist for more than a decade, Horner has seen her share of natural disasters. One of those, she admits, is the state of her kitchen after a baking session with daughters Anna Armato, 4, and Ava Armato, 3.      
    
  
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    <title>Quick dish makes a tasty party bite</title>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 11:32 CDT</pubDate>
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        Amy Graham is an entertaining cook. A consummate party planner, Graham enjoys throwing both sophisticated and simple soirees. From coordinating a birthday bash for 50 to organizing a lush affair based on the color red, Graham likes to party hearty, especially when it comes to the food she serves.      
    
  
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    <title>Soldier&#39;s July Fourth tradition calls for soup</title>
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        Staff Sgt. Steven Nimmo serves up tasty food with the same pride he serves his country. Both military and food service are a part of Nimmo&amp;rsquo;s heritage, with fine soldiers and good cooks in his family.      
    
  
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