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The city that steel and railroad industries built has taken on a less gritty feel in recent years. Today’s Pittsburgh is clean and mod-looking with towering glass and steel skyscrapers laid out at the point (the Golden Triangle) where the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers come together to form the Ohio. Before their industries collapsed, rich industry barons blessed the city with numerous architectural and other civic gifts like libraries and museums. These days, Steel City routinely ranks at the top of America’s most livable cities and is perhaps better known for producing ketchup and other condiments than steel. On weekends, head out to the Strip District (once the home of US Steel) for the farmers market. The South Side is home to many restaurants and bars. Drop by Primanti Brothers and tackle an enormous sandwich. Then work it off on the Southside Slopes, the neighborhood’s steep hills. Stair-climb to the top for sensational city views. Or if you’re too full to move, head over to the Monongahela Incline for a funicular rail ride up Mount Washington.
 

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Slow Cooker Pulled Pork

Reviewed on Oct. 7, 2008 by Cassie
Delicious! I made this last Sunday for football and it was a hit! I dry rubbed the tenderloin with half a packet of Lipton Onion Soup as recommended by an earlier review. I'd also recommend doing so, added a nice flavor to go along with the BBQ sauce. Will for sure make again!
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Unbelievable Chicken

Reviewed on Oct. 7, 2008 by lovestohost
This is a nice chicken marinade. I like the hint of sweetness the brown sugar adds (in fact, I'd forgotten it was in the marinade until I was eating and detected a hint of sweetness). It hasn't become my favorite chicken marinade, but it's a solid 4 and def worth giving a try if you're looking for a new marinade. I followed the recipe to a "T" (minus the black pepper per personal taste).
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Roasted Garlic Cauliflower

Reviewed on Oct. 7, 2008 by lovestohost
This is a nice change of pace. Not knock your socks off fabulous, but a solid weeknight side. It was easy, healthy, and tastes great. I followed the recipe (though I didn't measure anything) and I added a dash of garlic powder, some dry minced onions, and a dash or 2 of crushed red pepper to the mix. Thanks for *introducing* me to cooked cauliflower that doesn't smell gross! ;)
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