Best Tips (December 12, 2018)
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Easy Peel Tomatoes

By attosa

Tomato skins being removed after blanching.To peel tomatoes to use in stews and sauces, or if you just prefer them skin-free like I do, this is an easy way to get the job done quickly. Remove the stem, score the bottom with a big X, then dunk in boiling water for 10 to 15 seconds. Transfer to an ice bath to cool. Right when they're cool, remove from water and the skin will slide right off.

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Awesome Cinnamon Rolls

A glass pie plate filled with cinnamon rolls.Make these delicious cinnamon rolls for a weekend breakfast or brunch. They are so easy and your family is sure to love them. Learn how to make Awesome Cinnamon Rolls in this short video.

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Hearts in the Snow (Gilsum, NH)

By Rev. Kary

Two hearts caused by tire tracks in the snow.My friends just moved away and dropped off a picnic table that they were not taking with them. When they left, I noticed that where they backed up to leave, their pickup truck left tire marks in the snow that made two joining hearts.

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