Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts

2013-05-05

Union-Made Mother's Day Recipes

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20071109 3rd Annual Heisse Age (46) (Photo credit: edwardrosado)
Union-Made Mother's Day Recipes:
 "Union Plus sends us these union-made Mother's Day recipes.

Remember how mom used to make your food special? Whether it’s her famous smiley face pancakes with extra chocolate chips, her finest PB&J’s cut into diagonals with crust removed just the way you like, or your favorite birthday cake she baked every year, nobody can do it quite like mom.

If one thing is true on Mother’s Day, it’s your turn to do the cooking. Why not surprise her with one of these recipes that are union-made and delicious?"

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2012-12-15

5 Fun Union-Made Desserts for the Holidays

5 Fun Union-Made Desserts for the Holidays:

 "No holiday tradition competes with the family meal. Between desserts decorated full of cheer and marvelous meats that melt in your mouth, ‘tis the season for a full stomach. Luckily for union members, members of the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW), the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers (BCTGM) and the United Farm Workers (UFW) have an amazing variety of ingredients such as Hershey’s chocolate and Montpelier Almonds to create the most delicious and view-licious recipes. Here are five fun holiday dessert recipes to help you be union, buy union and bake union."



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2009-11-11

A Picture A Day: Thanksgiving table for two, please

"The First Thanksgiving at Plymouth"...Image via Wikipedia
A Picture A Day: Thanksgiving table for two, please

any plans for Thanksgiving?

share them with this shutterbug,
and check out the fab photos . . .
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2009-11-10

How to Cook Leftover Turkey

Photo showing some of the aspects of a traditi...Image via Wikipedia
How to Cook Leftover Turkey:
"How to Cook Leftover Turkey"

for the day after Thanksgiving Day:

nifty video showing
what can be done with
Turkey Day leftovers . . . yummy :-)



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