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The Buckeye State sits between Indiana to the west and Pennsylvania and West Virginia to the east and is separated from Kentucky by the Ohio River. Michigan and Lake Erie border Ohio to the north. When Ohio was opened up to settlement in 1785, many of the first homesteaders arrived to stake their claims by floating down the Ohio River from Pittsburgh. Much laborious clearing of the land was necessary before farming could begin. Today, Ohio is a key part of the Midwest’s Corn and Grain Belts. At the turn of the 19th century, John Chapman, better known as Johnny Appleseed, began his tree-planting campaign in Ohio; he set up nurseries throughout Ohio and in parts of Illinois and Indiana. By the mid-1800s, before Chicago was “hog butcher for the world,” Cincinnati was known as “Porkopolis” because of its importance as a meat-packing place. Modern residents of Cincinnati can boast of a trademark dish: Cincinnati Chili. It comes any of "five ways": as a straight-up bowl of chili, served over spaghetti, and topped with beans, cheese and/or onions. It is thought to have been the invention of Greek immigrants.
 

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Grocery Store Frosting

Reviewed on Oct. 6, 2008 by gourmetwannabe
No, I want to avoid shortening-based frosting. I'm talking about whipped frosting used in commercial bakeries; it's light to taste and on the cake.
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Chunky Cheesecake Brownies

Reviewed on Oct. 6, 2008 by JANE37
I've made these with both milk and semi-sweet chocolate chips, and either way is fantastic! I omitted the chocolate chips from the cream cheese mixture, but aside from that I didn't change a thing. The first time I made these I baked the bottom brownie layer for five minutes before adding the cheesecake and top brownie layers, and I found that to be an unnecessary step.
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Award Winning Soft Chocolate Chip Cookies

Reviewed on Oct. 6, 2008 by JANE37
I know I am in the extreme minority here, but I just didn't care for these. The texture was odd, the pudding gave them a "box mix" taste, and they needed a bit of salt. I'm glad I finally tried these, though, because I've been curious about them for years.
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