Retro Sundays

I created the Retro Sundays series to help newer readers easily navigate the very best of this blog's enormous back catalog of content. Each Retro Sundays column serves up a selection of the best articles from this week in history here at Casual Kitchen.

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This Week in History at Casual Kitchen:

Corned Beef and Cabbage (March 2007)
With St. Patrick's Day approaching, here's a recipe for all the Irish (and the Irish-at-heart) that's amazingly delicious, amazingly easy--and mortifyingly unhealthy.

How to Start a Casual and Inexpensive Wine Tasting Club (March 2009)
Forming your own wine tasting club is easily the most cost-effective way to learn about wines. This post contains everything you need to know to get started.

Quick Scalloped Potatoes (March 2010)
This healthy and delicious side dish feeds six, and you can make it under 25 minutes.

The Worst Lie of the Food Blogosphere (March 2010)
One of the most controversial and hotly debated posts at CK. I'm grateful for my readers' extremely civil and well-thought-out reactions, because your input inspired me to explore various food-related pschological themes, including a post series on excuse-making traps, a post about the pyschology of temptation, and an essay on how we instinctively presume there are only zero-sum tradeoffs between food costs, time and our health.

Hilariously Easy Chicken Soup (March 2011)
This incredibly delicious, easy and healthy soup can be made for just 80c a serving.


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