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The Hawkeye State is bounded by rivers: The mighty Mississippi borders it on the east, while the Missouri and Big Sioux Rivers draw its boundary in the west. Iowa sits below Minnesota, directly above Missouri. If Americans really are what we eat, then it's surprising we don't have golden brown silks for hair and skin made of yellowing husks. We put away enormous quantities of corn. Corn also feeds the cattle, pigs, and chickens that we, in turn, consume. Yes, corn is everywhere. And in parts of Iowa (a state that is about 90 percent farmland) the fields of it stretch endlessly to the horizon. In 2005, Iowa produced over 2 billion bushels. No wonder Iowa is also known as the Tall Corn State. But it’s not all corn in Iowa. The Hawkeye State is also home to Maytag blue cheese. In 1941, Iowa State University scientists patented the Maytag family’s cheese-making method using pasteurized milk from local cows. If you’re passing through Iowa at lunchtime, stop in for a tenderloin sandwich (thinly sliced pork, pounded even thinner, then floured, fried, and served like a burger). For dinner, match up the fried tenderloin with a batch of mashed potatoes.
 

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Apple-Cinnamon Baked French Toast

Reviewed on Sep. 7, 2008 by Lori
Had some apples I wanted to use up and this was a good way to do it. Was easy to make. Liked that you could make it the night before and just pop in the oven. My husband was worried it would be too mushy soaking it overnight, but once I served it he thought it was just right.
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Mini Apple Pie

Reviewed on Sep. 7, 2008 by Lori
This was delicious and the perfect portion for two people. Apples were the perfect consistency. Was worried they would be mushy cooking ahead of time on the stove, then baking in the oven; but they turned out perfect. Added a little dried tapicoa to the filling just before pouring into pie crust like I always do to my apple pies just to make sure the filling wasn't too soupy. Served with vanilla ice cream and caramel sauce. Will definitely be making this again!
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Oatmeal with Apples

Reviewed on Sep. 7, 2008 by Lori
Very flavorful and easy to make. Used dried cranberries and raisins.
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