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Recipe: Warming winter chestnut soup

Before moving to Europe, I honestly cannot recall ever having eaten chestnuts, or for that matter, any dishes made with them.

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Thanksgiving meal: Bird basics 101

Plan on 1 pound per person for a regular bone-in turkey; about 1/3 pound per person for a boneless breast or turkey roast.

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Thanksgiving recipe: Smoked, Grilled Turkey and Chamorro stuffing

Turkey doesn’t have to be served only during Thanksgiving or other holiday meal. Chamorros love to BBQ, but occasionally, we like to smoke and grill a turkey instead of the traditional BBQ fare of ribs and chicken.

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How to eat healthy this holiday season

Halloween candy, turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pies, apple crisp, roast beef and Christmas cookies are all tantalizingly good treats and easily available over the holidays.

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My Paradise: A taste of Thailand by tuktuk

When you’re short on time or just exhausted, say after traveling around two different countries in two weeks, a tour provides the opportunity to escape some of the planning part and get right to the adventure. It’s even better if you end up in a small group.

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BBQ’d beef short ribs - Guam style

One of our favorite BBQ eats on Guam are the BBQ’d Beef Short Ribs.

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Guam Kitchen: Simple Chamorro recipe for Latiya

Slice the sponge cake and spread the pieces on a platter. Set aside. Place water, milk, butter and sugar in a one-quart saucepan. Bring to a boil. Add well beaten eggs, vanilla and cinnamon. Bring to a boil, stirring constantly.

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Marketplaces on Guam full of life, energy, fun

As the thick heat and smoke from fiery grills makes its wispy way into a moonlit sky before finally dissipating, small crowds of people become increasingly dense as they congregate and form lines full of anticipation next to open air stalls selling everything from jewelry, clothing, art, food, and an uncountable array of merchandise.

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What to get loved ones for tropical Christmas on Guam

Christmas is on its way and the secret to a smooth holiday experience is to beat the lines and get a head start on your shopping.

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My Paradise: Solo adventure in Phu Quoc, Vietnam

Phu Quoc, the biggest island in Vietnam, is known for its white-sand beaches, turquoise water and hiking trails.

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Feeding the Family: Simple recipes when using slow cooker

Skip the extra step of having to slave over the stove and save yourself some time with three easy slow cooker recipes. The kids will love these meals.

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Guam Kitchen: Sweet, salty pickles an island specialty

In some ways, the mom ‘n pop store and Guam have a lot in common: on the outside, you might see a weather-beaten building with a strange name, but once you go in, you will find no shortage of surprises.

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How to bake cassava cake like they do in Guam

Cassava cake is traditionally made from grated cassava, coconut cream, sweet young coconut, eggs, sugar, butter and evaporated milk.

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Guam Kitchen: Pork balls and firehouse chili beans

Pork Balls and Firehouse Chili Beans. What else would you expect a bunch of hungry firefighters to eat? Well we cooked, we ate, we moaned. But it was good!!!

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