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Sun-Times & Tribune: 10 Minute Recipes, Cooking From The Pantry

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This week, the Sun-Times and Tribune food sections are fast, cheap, and out of control.

• 10 minute recipes are the new 20 minutes recipes [Tribune]
• Cooking from your pantry is the new cooking from the farmers' market [Sun-Times]
• And here's a great list of staples to keep around [Sun-Times]
• Sorry, we have to go long-form on this one. Lisa Donovan talks about how you can save a ton of money on lattes if you use a $2 IKEA product to froth your milk before you add the espresso. But...where are you getting your budget espresso from, exactly? Nowhere, that's what [Sun-Times]
• On the other hand, $25 "Bling" water in Trump Hotel minibars is unspeakably vile [Sun-Times]
• A nice profile on a young Wilmette chef who opened a little restaurant in Paris on a shoestring [Tribune]
• OMG Leap Day specials! We hadn't even thought of that [Sun-Times]
• Bill Daley is on the cheese: wine pairings with goat [Tribune] and simple quesadillas with crisp sauv blanc [Tribune]
• Meyer lemons are back in season! [Tribune]
• Once your sugar starts caramelizing, well, you got a gastrique on your hands [Tribune]
• DOLLY PARTON HAS A COOK BOOK! And it contains a recipe for spaghetti pie [Sun-Times]

[Photo: Dolly's Imagination Library. So named because all revenues go to buying books for kids.]

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