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[30 Glorious Tomato Recipes for Right Now] No Images? [Click here] [The Kitchn] inspiring cooks, nourishing homes August 15, 2016 [Facebook] [Pinterest] [Instagram] [30 Glorious Tomato Recipes for Right Now] [30 Glorious Tomato Recipes for Right Now] Peak tomato season is in full swing, which can only mean one thing: It's your duty to consume as many as possible. Before you know it, your choice will be those mealy guys at the grocery store in the dead of winter, and you'll only be left with the memory of those juicy tomatoes from late August. So do yourself a favor and make the season count. Here are 30 ways to eat up the best tomatoes before time runs out. [Get 30 Glorious Tomato Recipes] [30-Minute Refrigerator Dill Pickles] Cooking Lessons [30-Minute Refrigerator Dill Pickles] Cool and crunchy, delightfully sour and capable of going from snack to sandwich without a hitch — that's what we call a good pickle. Did you know they're a cinch to make at home? You don't even need to set aside the afternoon; you can make a few pint jars in less than 30 minutes. Here's everything you need to know to make your own right now. [Get the Recipe] [20 Salads Worth Packing for Lunch] Recipes From The Kitchn [20 Salads Worth Packing for Lunch] We're pretty sure that boring salads are what started the whole "sad desk lunch" trend on the internet — and rightfully so; there are a lot of mediocre salads out there — but the good news is that there are just as many delicious and satisfying salads out there. Unlock your lunch's potential with one of these 20 anything-but-sad salad recipes. [Get The Recipes] [Can You Really Ripen an Avocado in Just 10 Minutes?] Tip Test [Can You Really Ripen an Avocado in Just 10 Minutes?] Kelli writes: I recently read a tip that suggested a quick-and-easy method for ripening hard avocados at home. It sounded like it had the potential to be a total game changer, so I definitely had to try it for myself. Here's how it went. [Read More] Apartment Therapy [7 Simple Ways to Make Your Kitchen Cozier] [7 Simple Ways to Make Your Kitchen Cozier] Mother of Melons [Honeydew, Why Do We Hate You?] [Honeydew, Why Do We Hate You?] Reader Intelligence Report [What to Eat Before, During, and After Your Workout] [What to Eat Before, During, and After Your Workout] Product News [Can You Guess the Name of This Ridiculous New Utensil?] [Can You Guess the Name of This Ridiculous New Utensil?] Tips from The Kitchn [5 Tips to Help You Make a Better Sandwich] [5 Tips to Help You Make a Better Sandwich] This The Kitchn Daily email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Manage your subscription preferences] for all The Kitchn emails, or [unsubscribe] from the The Kitchn Daily list. [Apartment Therapy] [The Kitchn] AT Media | 270 Lafayette Street, Suite 1300 | New York, NY 10012 [Our Privacy Policy] | [Terms of Use] [Unsubscribe hidden with permission, #372326]

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