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The Sunshine State is comprised of a panhandle plus a long peninsula that separates the Gulf of Mexico from the Atlantic Ocean. The cuisine that has developed here (sometimes called “Floribbean”) reflects the lengthy history of a land that has been fought over by French, Spanish, English, and Native Americans. Before European arrivals, Native Americans cooked with Florida's abundant local ingredients (like yucca, plantains, and hearts of palm). The Spanish arrived in the 1500s, bringing pigs and cattle. They also introduced slaves, who contributed foods like okra, callaloo (a kale-like vegetable), yams, and eggplant. Even today, there's room for continued culinary evolution as the Sunshine State proves to be a magnet for internal American migration. Miami, Florida, meanwhile, has the second largest Cuban population of any city in the world, excepting only Havana. It's not surprising, then, that meals in Miami should often have a Cuban accent. Florida provides 80 percent of the orange juice that Americans drink, and the state is no slouch at growing lemons, limes, grapefruit, and tangerines, plus avocados, mangos, and many other fruits.
 

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Chicken Tortilla Soup V

Reviewed on Dec. 4, 2008 by AMYLYNN6841
I used more chicken, added about a cup an a half of ditalini (sp?), and salt and white pepper to taste! So good! Will def. make again! Thanks!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 1 stars. This recipe averages a 4.38 star rating.

Quick and Easy Sauteed Spinach

Reviewed on Dec. 4, 2008 by Beachgrandma
WOW! WAY too salty! Will try it again using half garlic powder/half salt.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 3 stars. This recipe averages a 4.67 star rating.

Awesome Slow Cooker Pot Roast

Reviewed on Dec. 4, 2008 by rbcary
This was on the better side of okay...3 1/2 stars... We had a smaller roast so I reduced the soups and water to 1/2... and for the mushroom soup subbed 98% fat free cream of mushroom soup...I also sprinkled the roast with granulated garlic before plopping it in the crock. Still, I found it to be a little chewy after 9 1/2 hours on low...but the family seemed to do fine with it... I think it needed something more.... like seasoning wise...not salt because the onion soup takes care of that...I think the FF mushroom soup was fine also... as we don't use the gravy/liquid. I'd make it again, but add more spices.
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