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Oregon lies at the heart of the Pacific Northwest. The Beaver State has a long coastline along the Pacific Ocean; the Columbia River forms three-quarters of Oregon’s northern border with Washington, and California and Nevada border Oregon to the south. In November, 1805, Lewis and Clark reached the Pacific Ocean, having followed the Columbia River to where it empties into the ocean near modern-day Astoria, Oregon. Upon seeing the Pacific, Clark wrote in his journal, “O! The Joy!” For certain, Oregon has physical beauty to spare, from the coastal shores to the towering Cascade Range to the pastel desert of Hell’s Canyon in the Northeast. The Beaver State is also a bountiful place, with crab, salmon, fresh fruit (berries, pears, plums, and cherries), local wines, hazelnuts, and foraged mushrooms making up the short list of important foods. For Oregonians, eating local is easy…and delicious. It’s no surprise that Portland, Oregon, is a major force in advancing West Coast cuisine, with its emphasis on fresh, local, organic, and sustainable foods.
 

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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.57 star rating.

Sun Dried Tomato and Asiago Cheese Bread

Reviewed on Aug. 27, 2008 by pomplemousse
I made this earlier this week but forgot to review it. I don't have amaranth flour or wheat bran--I just used wheat flour. It worked just fine. Subbed mozzarella cheese for the asiago cheese and I used sun dried tomatoes packed in oil, so I only put one tablespoon of oil in. I think next time I'll eliminate the oil entirely. I made the dough in my bread machine then shaped into a round loaf and baked in the oven. Very good bread! I will definitely make it again. Thanks!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 2 stars. This recipe averages a 4.45 star rating.

Cajun Catfish Supreme

Reviewed on Aug. 27, 2008 by Stacibee
My boyfriend, originally from Mississippi said this tasted GREAT if without the catfish and he picked all the catfish out. He said this IS a cajun dish. I on the other hand would like to say that I cooked this recipie as it was prinited with the exeption of one can Cream of Shrimp Soup and one can Cream of Mushroom Soup/Low Sodium. I did everything to the tea as called for and I am from California so maybe my taste buds are different but...This was disgusting. It was the FISHIEST tasting dish ever. It was SALTY. I LOVE SALT....So if it tastes salty to me, that is a sign of SALTY SUPREME. I will never attempt to make this again and gave the 2 stars for my boyfriend, ft they were for myself I'd have given none. I ended up eating a TV dinner which wasn't more complimentary but a lot better than Cajun Catfish Supreme!
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Salsa Chicken

Reviewed on Aug. 27, 2008 by RedPowerLady
Both me and hubby loved this recipe. The sour cream side is definitely a bonus. It is so simple to make and very tasty. Absolutely a must try recipe.
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