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  1. Decades into his career, Bobby Flay is just getting started The celebrity chef’s 18th cookbook features 100 recipes that stand out from his career.
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  2. Thanksgiving food doesn’t have to be served hot to be great Give yourself a break. Serving every dish piping hot isn’t feasible, or even necessary.
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  3. 7 TikTok hacks to take the stress out of holiday decorating We combed TikTok to find the best tips and tricks for decking the halls while keeping your budget — and the environment — in mind.
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  4. Pork Tenderloin Tacos With Pomegranate and Chile Chef and TV host Bobby Flay’s pomegranate and chile pork tenderloin delivers tender pieces of meat that are smoky, spicy, sweet and tart.
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  5. Carolyn Hax: A cheater’s new fiancée wants to hear his ex’s side of the story Cheating ex asked letter writer not to tell his new fiancée about his infidelity — but the fiancée keeps texting.
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  6. Asking Eric: I was horrible to my husband after his accident. Will he forgive me? Husband hasn’t been able to forgive the letter writer’s “atrocious behavior” during his recovery from a life-changing car accident.
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  7. Miss Manners: We host 2 holiday parties to accommodate all our friends Should they let friends pick which of the two holiday parties they host to attend?
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  8. 8 soup recipes to kick off the Thanksgiving meal Make your Thanksgiving guests feel extra welcome with a bowl of brothy, creamy or hearty soup.
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  9. Make masa an everyday ingredient with these bean and cheese gorditas Gorditas, whose name translates to “little fat things,” are made from patting out masa dough, splitting the disks, then pan-frying and filling them.
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  11. Asking Eric: Estate theft divides siblings, but one brother wants to reconcile Husband wants to maintain a relationship with his brother – even though he stole from their parents’ estate.
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  12. Carolyn Hax: He wants his fiancée to ‘go along’ with his family’s gender roles He wants his fiancée to stick to gender roles just around his family, not in their own home, but she resents it.
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