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The Wolverine State is touched on by four of the five Great Lakes. (Lake Ontario is the odd lake out.) Not surprisingly then, Michigan is also called the Great Lakes State. Michigan is made up of two separate peninsulas, with the larger (and much more populous) lower portion being shaped somewhat like a mitten, and the Upper Peninsula horning its way out from the top of Wisconsin into Lakes Michigan and Superior. Two industries are practically synonymous with Michigan: the automobile (centered around Detroit) and breakfast cereal (centered around Battle Creek). Michigan is also a major cherry-producing state, producing about 75 percent of the tart cherries grown in the United States. These are the sour cherries that are best suited for pies, jellies, jams, and juices. Early French explorers from Normandy (still a center of cherry production in its own right) planted the first cherry trees in the Midwest on their way to founding cities like Detroit. The trees thrived along Lake Michigan, setting the stage for a serious industry to blossom. Michigan is also morel country. Meaty morels grow wild in the Michigan woods, clinging to the roots of elm and oak trees.
 

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BLT Bow Tie Pasta Salad

Reviewed on Sep. 3, 2008 by tizzylizz
A dinner hit! The kids and hubby loved this. I guess it's a matter of taste but, they loved the bbq sauce dressing. However, I didn't think it tasted like a BLT because of it, but, still very good. I added half the water, but, next time I probably won't add any because I think it watered down the dressing. I made the dressing part several hours before hand to meld the flavors together. A also seasoned and grilled the chicken.
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Black Bean Soft Tacos

Reviewed on Sep. 3, 2008 by bellydancer
This is very tasty! Probably more like 4 and 1/2 stars for those that love a little spiciness to their food. I used salsa(had just the right amt.), instead of tomatoes, since I only needed 1/2 a can of tomatoes for a half recipe. If there are any left I think I will make up the tacos, wrap and freeze to microwave at another time.
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Blueberry Zucchini Bread

Reviewed on Sep. 3, 2008 by bellydancer
This bread is so good! I substituted the vegetable oil with a third olive oil, a third canola oil, and a third applesauce. I had fresh frozen blueberries to use, they worked fine. I made some muffins out of part of the batter, and baked the rest in a large loaf pan. This bread is very moist and has good flavor.
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