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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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Home Town: Marion, Ohio, USA
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I am 40ish and single, I was single while I raised my 3 children so I am like the biggest multi-tasker there is. I either worked fulltime or went to college fulltime while I ran the house and raised the kids so I learned alot. One thing that never changed is my love to bake and cook. I passed it on to all 3 of my children all of which enjoy cooking and at least 2 are great cooks. One of my sons went on with classes to become a chef.

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Lobster Bisque

Reviewed on Oct. 10, 2008 by MERCILESSDOMESTICTYRANT
I used Better Than Bouillon lobster base, chopped the onions, added more pepper and added a few tbsp. of tomato paste like another reviewer suggested. LOVE IT. Thank you. My whole family loves it, little kids included.
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Hamburger Hash

Reviewed on Oct. 10, 2008 by mypini
This is a great starter recipe. I sounded a little bland the way it was so I added minced garlic, corse ground black pepper, and mexican seasoning to the ground beef. I used canned potatoes, carrots and corn for the veggies. It was good for something quick and easy.
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Pecan Pie Muffins

Reviewed on Oct. 10, 2008 by SARAHDARNELL
These were VERY good! A little different texture from an actual pecan pie. They were GOOD! I made the recipe exactly as called.
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