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Get Your Chowhound Fix Everywhere: You’ve already paid your rent this month and your bank accou

Get Your Chowhound Fix Everywhere: [Image] [Image]( [11 Cheap Recipes To Make Now]( You’ve already paid your rent this month and your bank account has taken a major hit—but don’t worry, you’re not relegated to an entire month of canned goods and dried beans. Looking to make dinner on the cheap? Chowhound’s got you covered: if you think takeout is cheap, you haven’t tried these recipes. [Image]( [Asparagus Soup]( [Image]( [Catalan Brussels Salad]( ARTICLE [Image]( [What is the difference between Italian Sausage and Sweet Italian Sausage?]( Italian sausage, as it’s referred to in the United States, is most often a pork sausage that is made with fennel or anise. It’s the usual type of sausage that you’ll find in most pasta sauces, as a pizza topping, etc. But what, exactly, is sweet Italian sausage? Sweet Italian sausage... FEATURES [Image]( [Three Coffee Treats in Rome]( [by Elizabeth Minchilli]( [Image]( [The Easiest and Tastiest Tofu Salad Ever!]( [by Kathy Fang]( [Image]( [Brandy, Shaken]( [by Jacques Krzepkowski]( COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS [Image]( [What's for Dinner? 400th Edition]( Congratulations for 400 months of breaking bread with us and for sharing more than 80,000 delicious dishes with your fellow members. An extra special shout out to the dedicated members—you know who you are—who organize this beloved tradition in our community. [Spring 2017 Baking/Dessert Cookbook of the Month Nominations]( Time for a baking/dessert COTM restart! Let's see if we can regain the momentum with a more successful and crowd-pleasing choice... [The Absolute Best Italian Restaurants in NYC]( According to Katie Parla. I know many will argue about the phrase "absolute best" but it's a damn fine list and I'm posting it hoping... [Cookbook of the Month Nominations for March 2017]( Good morning, everyone! It's that time again....Cookbook of the Month (COTM) nominations. We start nominations early so that... [See More at Chowhound]( Get Your Chowhound Fix Everywhere: [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [Manage Newsletters]( | [Give Us Feedback]( [Click to unsubscribe to this newsletter]( Chowhound 235 Second Street, First Floor San Francisco, CA 94105 [Sign Up]( | [Advertising]( | [Jobs]( | [About Us]( | [CBS Interactive]( [Terms & Conditions]( | [Privacy Policy](

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