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Do you know the way to San Jose? If you do, you’ll find a sprawling city at the southern end of the San Francisco Bay, California’s third largest. Founded in 1777 by Spanish conquistadors as a farming community to supply the Presidio in San Francisco, an agricultural center for 150 years, and dubbed the “capital of Silicon Valley in 1999, San Jose has evolved with the times. Surrounded by orange, apricot, plum, peach, and almond orchards, the city stretched out after WWII, increasing population, housing, and its tangle of freeways. The orchards became history as tract home neighborhoods exploded. Today, San Jose is a center for high tech engineering, computer and micro-processing companies with a made-over downtown core. Ethnic influences are strong on San Jose’s culinary scene, mirroring California’s immigrant history. From Mexican to Chinese, Japanese to Italian, Moroccan to Thai, and almost every country in between, there’s no lack of variety. The San Pedro Square farmers’ market is popular on Saturdays, as are Santana Row restaurants. Upscale diners flock to A.P. Stump’s for fresh, seasonal fare or Michael Mina’s Arcadia.
 

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Awesome Sausage, Apple and Cranberry Stuffing

Reviewed on Dec. 4, 2008 by NorCalRN
I used sweet italian sausage for this recipe, and 2 boxes of cornbread stovetop stuffing mix. I also used a whole can of chicken broth, which I am glad for or it would have been REALLY dry! Next time I will definitely try this by making my our bread and crumbs, etc. However it turned out fantastic the way it was! I would also add more apple to this, or maybe applesauce? Either way- this is a keeper and I won't ever be making the plain old boxed stuffing again! Thanks!
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Oranged Cranberry Sauce

Reviewed on Dec. 4, 2008 by NorCalRN
I followed this recipe exactly- and WOW! I will NEVER ever serve canned cranberry sauce again! I simmered this down to a thick sauce consistency and everyone loved it! The orange was a perfect compliment to the cranberries, although I will leave out the zest next time. We have enough leftovers to freeze or have as jam! Thank you!
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Deviled Eggs

Reviewed on Dec. 4, 2008 by NorCalRN
I've never measured my deviled egg ingredients before, but I was looking for a recipe to make it faster and easier and this fit the bill! This was SO super easy, the amounts were perfect and didn't need to be adjusted at all! My guests loved them, they were beautiful and gone so fast! Thanks for a perfect recipe- I've already passed it on! Just a tip- I beat all the ingredients together with a hand beater/mixer, spooned it into a ziplock baggy and cut a corner off- voila! I piped the filling into my eggs with no mess and super fast!
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