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    Easy Weeknight Chicken Recipes from the Shine Supper Club

    Get your Shine Supper Club entries in by 9/24! The theme is Easy Weeknight Chicken. What recipe do you turn to again and again? Share your recipe, and the community favorite ends up on the Shine homepage. Here's how:

    1. Write a blog post, on Shine or elsewhere, telling us about your favorite weeknight chicken recipe by Monday, September 24th. Be sure to include a photo and a recipe.
    2. Mention and link to the Shine Supper Club in your post: http://shine.yahoo.com/supper-club/
    3. Tweet @yahooshine with a link to your post and include the hashtag #shinesupperclub. Aren't on Twitter? Email the link to shine_sarahmccoll@yahoo.com. We will compile the links and send them out to all participants to include in their post so all Supper Club members can share in the link love.

    Jalapeno Lime Chicken AlfredoJalapeno Lime Chicken AlfredoSerena Bakes Simply From Scratch: "Oh good golly miss molly I have done it again!"

    Recipe: Jalapeno Lime Chicken Alfredo with Cilantro










    Peanut Sesame NoodlesPeanut Sesame NoodlesScattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom: "These Peanut Sesame Noodles were definitely a hit, and the best part is that is diet friendly! (My son even proclaimed them to be his new 3rd favorite dinner, a high compliment indeed!)"

    Recipe: Peanut Sesame Noodles with Chicken











    Chicken Braised in TomatoesChicken Braised in TomatoesSarah B. Weir: "Alice Waters is often knocked for being elitist, but her incredibly useful book The Art of Simple Food is about as basic as they come."

    Recipe: Chicken Braised in Tomatoes








    The Shine Supper Club is a virtual potluck: our our real-life, down and dirty blogging collective for people who love to cook and eat--novices, experts and everyone in between. Each month, we present a theme for your cooking inspiration and you bring your best dish. It's a place to commiserate and encourage, inspire and kvetch.

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    • Childhood Favorites from the Shine Supper Club
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      Childhood Favorites from the Shine Supper Club

      My after-school snack was a sacred ritual. I sat on the carpet in my parents' bedroom at a low table, the television turned to "I Dream of Jeannie," and ate a peanut butter and honey sandwich cut into neat squares. I wasn't fussy about crusts. I just loved the sticky pairing of creamy peanut butter with syrupy golden sweetness drizzled from a honey bear in diagonals across the soft white bread. Nothing else--save for maybe apples and peanut butter in a pinch--could have made for as sweet an