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Your new game day favorite! [Quick and Easy Everyday Cooking from the Mr. Food Test Kitchen](3D) [Home](3D) | [eCookbooks](3D) | [TV Recipes](3D) | [Blog]( Please add mail@mrfood.com to your address book to ensure inbox delivery. October 6, 2020  Buffalo Potato Wedges Our [Buffalo Potato Wedges](3D) are made for chowing down while watching the big game, or any game, over the weekend. The zesty flavors of this easy-to-make recipe pack the perfect punch for any sporty get-together, or for a family night in. One thing's for sure: most anything is better covered in Buffalo sauce. These fries are no exception! Don't miss our [Crispy Potato Wedges with California Dip](3D) or our [Buffalo Chicken Ranch Dip](3D) for more game day favorites! 3D [View Recent TV Recipes](3D) Today's TV Recipe [Buffalo Potato Wedges](3D)  3D 3D 3D  Yesterday's TV Recipe [Pumpkin Pecan Cobbler](3D) Pumpkin Pecan Cobbler When you start to get those cravings for something warm, comforting, and full of pumpkin-y flavor, that's the time to make this [Pumpkin Pecan Cobbler](3D)! This homemade pumpkin cobbler is sweet, satisfying, and full of crunchy-yummy pecans. It's the perfect fall dessert! Try our [Chocolate Pecan Cobbler](3D) and our [Perfect Pumpkin Cobbler](3D), too! 3D [View Recent TV Recipes](3D)  You Might Like 3D  3D  3D  3D  3D  3D  3D  3D [Learn more about RevenueStripe...](3D) 3D    This email was requested by: {EMAIL} Was this email forwarded to you? [Subscribe here](3D). Unsubscribe from this newsletter: [Click here](3D). Modify or Add Newsletters: [Click Here.](3D) Request information about advertising in this eNewsletter: [Click here](. To ensure delivery of this newsletter to your inbox and to enable images to load in future mailings, please add mail@mrfood.com to your e-mail address book or safe senders list. Mr. Food Recipe of the Day is published by Ginsburg Enterprises Incorporated and Prime Publishing, LLC. This e-mail was sent by: Prime Publishing LLC 3400 Dundee Road Northbrook, IL 60062 United States of America Copyright [©]( 2020 Prime Publishing LLC. All Rights Reserved. MR. FOOD TEST KITCHEN, the "Mr. Food Test Kitchen" oval, and OOH IT'S SO GOOD!! are trademarks or registered trademarks of Ginsburg Enterprises Incorporated. © 2020 by Ginsburg Enterprises Incorporated. All rights reserved. [Privacy Policy](3D). By using this site you agree to our [Terms of Service](3D). To learn about our email partners' privacy policies, [click here](3D).

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