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Give yourself a break from the dishes. September 6, 2022 Recipe courtesy of for Not only is this a o

Give yourself a break from the dishes. September 6, 2022 [View email in browser]( [Food Network | Recipe of the Day]( [One-Pot Bucatini Bolognese]( [One-Pot Bucatini Bolognese]( [Food Network Kitchen]( Recipe courtesy of [Food Network Kitchen]( for [Food Network Kitchen]( Not only is this a one-pot wonder, but it also shaves a significant amount of time off of making a traditional Bolognese (which is a slow-braised tomato sauce with meat). Make this dish once and you'll definitely add it to the regular rotation. [Get the Recipe]( Top Picks for You [Classic Deviled Eggs]( [The Best Baked Salmon]( [Pat's Beer Can Grilled Chicken]( More Must-Reads [7 Essential Apple Gadgets You Need This Fall]( [Kid-Approved Lunches]( [7 Essential Apple Gadgets You Need This Fall]( [23 Packable, Back-to-School Lunches Kids Will Want to Eat]( [What's the Best Type of White Wine for Cooking?]( [Portable Grills]( [What's the Best Type of White Wine for Cooking?]( [This Portable Grill Is the Ultimate Tailgating Upgrade]( [Celebrities Compete in Hilarious Food Challenges on Guy's Ultimate Game Night, Tomorrow at 9|8c]( [A Recipe Developer Weighs in on TikTok's Latest Trend: Canned Chicken Pizza Crust]( [Celebrities Compete in Hilarious Food Challenges on Guy's Ultimate Game Night, Tomorrow at 9|8c]( [A Recipe Developer Weighs in on TikTok's Latest Trend: Canned Chicken Pizza Crust]( [Everything You Need to Know to Survive in Your Dorm Kitchen]( [Everything You Need to Know to Survive in Your Dorm Kitchen]( From food safety basics to cooking fundamentals, here’s what every college kid should know before putting an egg to a pan. Make It Again [Summer Pasta Salad]( [Pan Fried Pork Chops]( [Greek Salad]( [Food Network]( [on]( [Instagram]( [Follow us on Instagram @FoodNetworkKitchens]( [Follow us on Instagram @FoodNetworkKitchens]( Follow Us Everywhere [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Notice]( | [California Privacy Notice]( | [Visitor Agreement]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. ©2022 Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. or its subsidiaries and affiliates. 230 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10003 | All Rights Reserved

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