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Brussel Sprouts, tastier than you remember

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Here's the thing, brussel sprouts don't suck. However, if they are overcooked or mushy, they do suck. So, try this recipe to make healthy, happy brussel sprouts! And no, your mother did not tell me to post this. What ya need: 1 1/2 cups of fresh brussel sprouts 3 roughly chopped shallots 1/4 tablespoon of olive oil 1/4 teaspoon of black pepper 1/8 teaspoon of crushed red pepper Ok, so: Bring about 2 cups of lightly salted water to a boil in a large pot. Insert a steamer basket filled with the brussel sprouts. Cover and let steam for 7 minutes. Remove them from the pot and set aside in bowl. Now, in a heavy pan, heat the olive oil over medium heat and add the sprouts, shallots, black pepper, and crushed red pepper. Cook until brown, being careful not to stir too often, as this might break the brussel sprouts apart. Serve immediately and enjoy!

Out Gettin' Chose: Choosing beef, getting happy

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You can replicate great meals at home. Really, you can. However, you'll need a few skills to make it work. I'd like to teach you some of these skills, to help you get closer to making some awesome meals at home. So here's lesson #1 - Beef. For any meal involving beef, you need to start with a good piece of meat. Even ground beef, at its best, starts with quality meat. So here's an easy guide to choosing beef, or as an amazingly charismatic woman I once met may say, picking the beef that "out here to get chose." Always start with a properly graded beef. I try to be sure to choose Prime, as it is graded as the  best quality and most intramuscular fat. Generally, about 3% of beef is graded as Prime. Don't be afraid of fat. Lean, fat-less meat may look like the proper choice, but it's not. A little fat enhances the texture and the flavor of your meat. Choosing a cut with a little marbling will greatly enhance your end-product.  Rich, bright...