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The Beehive State is one of the Four Corners states, bordering Colorado, New Mexico, and Nevada at the same point in southeast Utah. From Bryce Canyon, Arches, and Zion National Parks to the desolation of the Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah is incomparable in its variety of natural beauty. The name Utah comes from the Ute Indians and means “people of the mountains” -- the Wasatch Range, a series of mountains running like a spine down the center of the state. Mormons, led West by Brigham Young, settled the Salt Lake Valley in the mid-1800s. Farming in Utah’s harsh desert environment was difficult for these early settlers until irrigation could be harnessed to water the crops. Cherries are Utah’s official state fruit. The Spanish onion is the state vegetable. Honey is also a major commodity, and the beehive is the state emblem of Utah, symbolizing the industrious ways of the honeybee. Gelatin dessert is the official state snack of Utah. Utahans also enjoy a kind of unique scone. Unlike the dense, baked British version, Utah scones are airy, sweet, and deep-fried and are often served with butter and honey, like a sopapilla.
 

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Down Home Macaroni and Cheese

Reviewed on Aug. 25, 2008 by Lyle Gunderson
This wonderful recipe redefines "macaroni and cheese" for many people. Absolutely "craveworthy," to quote my son.
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Awesome Egg Rolls

Reviewed on Aug. 25, 2008 by eliza801
A keeper! I used pork instead of shrimp, and fried the egg rolls in a vegetable oil and peanut oil mixture. I omitted the fried egg portion of the recipe, which didn't seem to cause any harm. They turned out delicious - my whole family loved them! Great recipe!!
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Minnesota Pork Chops

Reviewed on Aug. 25, 2008 by eliza801
3 stars as is. The rice burnt a little being on the bottom of the pan. It was tasty overall, but the long grain wild rice hurts your teeth when it isn't cooked! I will try again with pilaf, and I'll mix the rice into the mushroom soup. Recipe called for 1 regular can of mushroom soup. I used a family sized can because we like the creamy texture it lends the rice. Good, quick, homemade comfort food - but like any recipe, needs to be made again to perfect!
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