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      • Session 2 (Stir Frying)
        • Stir Frying
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        • Fruit Salad
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        • Cornbread and Sausage Stuffing
        • Cornbread
      • Session 6 (Oven Frying)
        • Oven Fried Chicken
        • Curried Sweet Potato Fries
        • Baked Pork Chops
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        • Turkey Burger
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      • Session 8 (Starchy Sides)
        • Mashed Potatoes & Gravy
        • Fried Rice
        • Baked Potato
        • Pasta with Marinara Sauce
        • Sweet Mashed Potatoes
      • Session 9 (Slow Cooker)
        • Pork Stew
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        • Easy Chicken & Rice
        • Savory Beans & Rice
        • Super Simple Beef Stew
      • Session 10 (Healthy Salads)
        • Potato Salad
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        • Autumn Salad
      • Section 11 (Snacks & Desserts)
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      • Session 12 (Family Favorites)
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        • Collard Greens
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        • Curried Chicken
        • Pot Roast
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