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Rising from the dry Salt River Valley to become the fifth largest US city and capital of Arizona, Phoenix lives up to its namesake, the mythical bird revived by fire. Established in the late 1880s as a farming community, today’s Phoenix spans 500 square miles. The city’s food traditions reflect its Mexican and Spanish legacy, Western frontier history, and diverse population. La Hacienda is considered one of the finest Mexican restaurants in town, while the Handlebar J Saloon serves up live country music with steaks. Fine restaurants come with patios for enjoying vivid sunsets, and are often associated with hotels and resorts. Kai, nationally acclaimed for Native American cuisine with global accents, is located at Wild Horse Pass Resort. Flamma Trattoria, a cousin of NYC-based Flamma Osteria, serves Italian fare in a sophisticated setting. Eggs Benedict and blueberry pancakes are available all day at the popular Breakfast Club in Scottsdale, while recent Asian immigrants have introduced Chinese, Thai, and Indonesian menus.
 

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Daria's Slow Cooker Beef Stroganoff

Reviewed on Aug. 20, 2008 by gaffney
really great taste! i must have added too much liquid somewhere b/c i had to add 2tbs of cornstarch to thicken it up at the end. left out the mushrooms. added extra onion. used stew meat. next time i will try the red wine and some cream cheese. served with whole wheat fettucini noodles and tasted even better once i tossed the cooked noodles in the crockpot and let them soak up the sauce. can't wait to see how great the leftovers are!
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Creamy Blueberry Pie

Reviewed on Aug. 20, 2008 by HADDIE78
This is a good pie, as others suggested, I used less sugar than it called for and it was great, my husband said this was the best pie I have made and that says something because he doesn't even like blueberries!
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Awesome Grilled Cheese Sandwiches

Reviewed on Aug. 20, 2008 by GoGo Gyoza
Great way to make grilled cheese. Much better than making it in a skillet. To make the best grilled cheese I recommend using a high quality butter like Kerrygold. It really makes a difference.
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