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Get your first bites of spring. Get your first bites of spring. March is tough. It's not really wint

Get your first bites of spring. Get your first bites of spring. [Get the Magazine]( [Allrecipes]( [Allrecipes] [Our 20 Most Popular Recipes from March]( March is tough. It's not really winter and not quite spring, but as our home cooks discovered, it doesn't have to be without flavor. Cook up the best of both worlds with these popular recipes. [See More]( Keep on Snacking [Strawberry Banana Bread with Nuts]( Bring banana bread into spring with fresh strawberries that fill every bite. Big Spring Flavors [Greek Lemon Chicken Soup]( "Better than the local Greek restaurant! I will be making this soup regularly!" - Marnie [Dandelion Greens with a Kick]( "I boiled the greens for about 15 minutes to remove more bitterness. Adding the Parmesan at the end really mellows the flavor." - Carjaq [Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp]( "What a wonderful dessert—delicious and EASY!" - BLUEGIRL5 [Couscous Primavera]( "Sooooo good. The mint really added a nice touch." - Cindy N. Quick Bites [I Tested 5 Popular Cinnamon Roll Recipes and Fell in Love with the Easiest One]( Delicious and fast? My heart be still. [Read More]( [Chick-fil-A Is Removing This Fan-Favorite Item from the Menu]( Don't worry, it's not the waffle fries. [Read More]( [Broccoli Seed in Skincare? The Surprising Food Ingredients in This Bestselling Serum Are Key for Success]( This ultra-hydrating serum is full of natural ingredients. [Read More]( Special Cakes [10 Bundt Cakes to Celebrate the Season]( From blueberry lemon to coconut cream, you'll find a few new favorites in our spring cake roundup. Season's Eatings [3 Fresh Ways to Get a Taste of Early Spring]( After a long winter, we're fueling our cooking and boosting our spirits with some of spring's first and most hopeful produce. Hmmm... I'm Really in the Mood For [Barb's Broccoli-Cauliflower Salad]( [Gnocchi with Sage-Butter Sauce]( [Apple Oatmeal Crisp]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( Each product we feature has been independently selected and reviewed by our editorial team. If you make a purchase using the links included, we may earn commission. [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} | Was this email forwarded to you? [Subscribe here]( Dotdash Meredith, 225 Liberty St, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10281 ©2023. All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service]( | [Help Center](

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