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			          Stewing: Method and Recipes - Whats4eats
			           
			          When chunks of meat, seafood or vegetables are slow-simmered in a flavorful liquid brew, the result is a warming, comforting dish called a stew.
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			          How to Cook Beef Stew - HowStuffWorks
			           
			          Do you know how to cook beef stew? Find out how to cook beef stew in this article from HowStuffWorks.
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			          Soothing Stews Call For Ancient Techniques And Less-expensive - Chicagotribune
			           
			          Stewing as a cooking technique is ancient and easy. All that it involves is putting diverse ingredients into a pot, covering everything with liquid, and cooking it, covered, slowly, over low heat,
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			          Pork Stew Recipes - Stews - Recipe
			           
			          Browse the Web's best collection of Pork Stew Recipes, with pictures and easy to understand preparation instructions. Also, check out our Most Popular Pork Stew Recipes. Find what you're looking for - at Recipe.
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			          How to Make the Perfect Stew - Jamie Oliver
			           
			          There can be some confusion when it comes to rules for stewing, but there's no right or wrong way. Take a look at our tips for making a perfect stew.
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			          What is the Difference Between Soup and Stew?
			           
			          A soup is typically thinner than a stew, and may be one course in a larger meal. A stew is thicker, often served as a main dish.
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			          How to Make Beef Stew
			           
			          The Basics: How to Make Beef Stew -An easy belly-warmer
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			          How To Make Stews - Cooking Light
			           
			          Nothing says comfort food like a hearty bowl full of stew. Follow Cooking Light magazine's steps and you will be well on your way to mastering these one-bowl wonders. Learn more.
			            http://www.cookinglight.com/cooking-101/techniques/how-to-make-stews
			         
			       
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			          A History Of Stew
			           
			          A Social Media Story storified by gregoryjamesrec
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			          Stew Facts, Information, Pictures - Encyclopedia
			           
			          A stew has been described as an assortment of foods cooked in liquid within a container with a lid.
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			          Stewing Recipes - Fine Cooking
			           
			          Find kitchen tested recipes and cooking techniques on Stewing from the expert chefs and home cooks at Fine Cooking.
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			          Stew - All Recipes
			           
			          Looking for stew recipes? Allrecipes has more than 630 trusted stew recipes complete with ratings, reviews and cooking tips.
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			          Stewing - Wikibooks, Open Books for an Open World
			           
			          In culinary terms 'stewing can best be described as slowly cooking food in its own juices
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			          Stew - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
			           
			          A stew is a combination of solid food ingredients that have been cooked in liquid and served in the resultant gravy. Ingredients in a stew can include any combination of vegetables, meat, especially tougher meats suitable for slow-cooking, such as beef.
			            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stew