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Cook This Now Slow-Cooked Cherry Tomatoes I had a boss at a previous job who prioritized all project

[And also, these slow-cooked cherry tomatoes. View this email in your browser]( Cook This Now Slow-Cooked Cherry Tomatoes [Roasted cherry tomatoes with rosemary sprig and half head of garlic in white oval baking dish on marble surface.] I had a boss at a previous job who prioritized all projects based on what had the best ROI (Return on Investment) to LOE (Level of Effort). She taught me a lot about how to be an efficient and productive project manager, and she loved using those acronyms so much we got her jewelry engraved with them when she left. The project manager in me loves the low LOE for the very high ROI of slow-roasting cherry tomatoes in a lot of olive oil. And the food stylist in me loves how gorgeous it looks when I pull it out of the oven. And every part of me loves the way the way slow-roasted tomatoes taste when tossed with pasta or served alongside some crispy pan-seared fish or steak and then spooned over toast or eggs or yogurt for breakfast the next day. Make it tonight and pat yourself on the back for your smart life management skills. Xoxo, [Anna Stockwell]( [View Recipe]( What We're Talking About --------------------------------------------------------------- 30 of Our Cheesiest Baked Pastas Good things happen when you smother pasta in cheese and bake it until it's a gooey, tangled web of deliciousness. Read More One Pot of Beans, Nine Different Dinners With a stash of cooked-from-scratch beans in the fridge or freezer, you can pull together these easy, healthy meals in minutes. Read More Chicken Toast Is the Best Reason to Roast a Chicken Your bread needs salty, ultra-savory chicken juice—STAT. Read More Trending Recipes --------------------------------------------------------------- [Sheet pan with trout topped with lemon slices with succotash in tin foil alongside.] Sheet-Pan Old Bay Trout View Recipe Curry Pork Chops and Sweet Potatoes View Recipe Hanger Steak with Charred Scallions View Recipe Peruvian-Style Roast Chicken View Recipe Easy Green Chicken Curry View Recipe [Advertisement]( [Powered by LiveIntent]( [AdChoices]( [] Did someone forward this to you? [Get Cook This Now in your inbox](. Follow Us [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Epicurious]( This e-mail was sent to you by epicurious. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add our e-mail address, [epicurious@newsletters.epicurious.com]( to your address book. View our [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © Condé Nast 2018. One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007. All rights reserved.

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