Dips: Chef Andrew Gruel’s answer to your Super Bowl party food dilemma
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‘Create a whole different spread of dips — and that’s 80 percent of it right there’
Teresa Mull is an assistant editor at The Spectator World.
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‘Create a whole different spread of dips — and that’s 80 percent of it right there’
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A new bill seeks to lift the statute of limitations. But is that a good idea?
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If you feel as if the driving public is increasingly unsafe, you’re not alone
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A shrinking workforce means it takes ‘a game of musical chairs’ to get you into the air
The results are in and nature (i.e. God) wins again. A Bureau of Labour Statistics survey in the US has found that lumberjacks and farmers are the happiest, least stressed and most fulfilled workers, further proving that everything we need to be joyful and satisfied in this life is not man-made. Nor does it have
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How should you use them and when?
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Historically in the Northeast each winter day presents a new challenge
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The teachers’ unions seem to be crying wolf…again
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The company now caters to hip commuters, with an ‘outdoor heart, urban spirit’ tagline
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A doll brand that once taught children history is now suggesting puberty blockers
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Free vasectomies are not the answer
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If I can do it, anyone can
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Our collective preoccupation with our screens is pathetic
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They’re all ‘assault weapons’ now
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‘When they find Christ, that’s all they need, my sister’
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A scan of the shelves shows how unhappy and anxious we’ve become
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A usually quiet town in Connecticut finds autos roaring around the racetrack
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The Country Music Awards revealed a genre in crisis
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People are desperate and they’re looking for a quick, easy fix
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His comments and voting record reveal a far-left progressive