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Todd English Food Hall On Thursday afternoon a special test kitchen with Chef Todd English took place at the Todd English Food Hall at The Plaza Hotel in New York City. Guests were given a sneak peak at recipes before they debut on national broadcast. The dishes were paired with Amarone wine from Cesari Vineyard in Italy. The pairings proved to be fantastic for winter fare and entertainment at home, especially in small NYC apartments. Dishes included braised short rib sliders, fig and prosciutto flatbread pizza, and rigatoni bolognese.

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Hannah Salazar Juan & Daniel Torres

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Guild Hall held an opening reception for its 25th annual Student Arts Festival Part I with grades K through 8 on Saturday. The Student Arts Festival celebrates the young artists of our region and salutes their devoted art instructors, school administrators, and families who nurture their creative pursuits. The show runs through February 12.


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presents "Winter Favorites: New and Old Treasures," featuring photographs from the "National Geographic Series" by Stephen Wilkes and including work by Blair Seagram, Daniel Jones, and Eric Meola. The show is on view through Monday, January 30. Visit www.tullaboothgallery.com.

Aubrey Grainger

Aubrey Grainger's "Farms, Water and East End Scenes" is on display at the Art Gallery at Quogue Library. Grainger is a Sagaponack based artist. She is a passionate plein air painter whose subjects include the East End of Long Island and the Adirondacks. The show runs through January 29.

Thanksgiving Collective

Tripoli Gallery in Southampton presents its 12th annual "Thanksgiving Collective: Year-Round." Curated by Tripoli Patterson, "Year-Round" features works by Alice Aycock, Max Blagg, Jennifer Cross, Robert Dash, Sabra Moon Elliot, Eric Freeman, Saskia

“The Beginning” by Professor of Fine Arts Meredith Starr, one of many pieces of artwork that will be on display at the Suffolk County Community College Faculty Art Exhibit on the Eastern Campus.

Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to jessica@indyeastend. com. Faculty Art Exhibit The Suffolk County Community College Faculty Art Exhibit, replete with rich visual works from the Eastern Campus’ art faculty, will be on display at the college’s Lyceum Gallery from Monday to February 25. An artists’ reception open to the general public will be held on Thursday, February 9. Exhibited will be faculty works of art in a wide range of media including the black and white landscape photography of Professor John Stefanik of Sag Harbor. Professor Meredith Starr of Plainview, who teaches Drawing, 2D Design, and Modern Art History, will show her ink and mixed media works on paper. Professor Denise Fehr of Manor ville, who teaches Color Theory, will exhibit her fired glass works. Professor Beth Giles of North Haven, who teaches Drawing and Art Appreciation, will exhibit her handmade paper reliefs containing her printmaking imagery.

Two Visions

“Two Visions,” an exhibit featuring photographs by Joel Lefkowitz and paintings by Haim Mizrahi, will be on display at Ashawagh Hall in Springs this weekend. A reception will be held on Saturday from 4 to 8 PM. On Sunday there will be a poetry reading at 2 PM.

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Guild Hall presents its 25th annual

Student Arts Festival Part I, with grades K through 8. The Student Arts Festival celebrates the young artists of our region and salutes their devoted art instructors, school administrators, and families who nurture their creative pursuits. Each year, students from Bridgehampton to Montauk participate. The museum features more than 3500 works of student art that cover the gallery walls floor to ceiling salon-style. The show runs through February 12. Visit www.guildhall.org for more info.

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Friedrich, Jeremy Grosvenor, Judith Hudson, Keith Sonnier, Susan Tepper, and Lucy Winton. The exhibition will be on view through January 30.

The Wednesday Group

Ten artists from The Wednesday Group have over 20 pear paintings on display at The Golden Pear in East Hampton. Stop in, have a snack, and look at some deliciously wonderful pear art. Participating artists are Anna Franklin, Cynthia Loewen, Jean Mahoney, Alyce Peifer, Gene Samuelson, Frank Sofo, Bob Sullivan, Aurelio Torres, Pam Vossen, and Dan Weidmann. The show runs through January.

East End Arts

East End Arts presents an art show at the Rosalie Dimon Gallery at the Jamesport Manor Inn featuring East End Arts members. The show includes oil paintings by Roxanne Panero of Sagaponack, and photographs by Sara Cedar Miller of Hampton Bays. It will be on display until February 1.

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Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor is holding a benefit concert titled A Night of Thanks on Thursday at 7 PM to honor Sag Harbor’s volunteer ambulance and fire departments. Some of the performers include Nancy Atlas and the Nancy Atlas Project, the Hoodoo Loungers, and Gene Casey and the Long Sharks. In addition to the music there will also be raffle items and prizes donated by local businesses. All proceeds will go to these fantastic first responders. Tickets are $50 and are available at the box office by calling 631-725-9500 or on their site baystreet.org. Some tickets might be available at the door as well.

Pear, Edgewater, Dopo La Spiaggia, Cait's Baked, Red Catering, The Service Station, Chef Coordinator Peter Ambrose, and many more. Katy's Courage is dedicated to supporting education, children's bereavement support, and pediatric cancer research, in honor of Katy Stewart. Katy was diagnosed with a rare form of pediatric liver cancer called hepatoblastoma and died at the age of 12. The Scarlett Fund at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center was created by Jennifer and Robert James to support and raise awareness for pediatric cancer research in honor of their eight-year-old daughter, Scarlett James, who was diagnosed in 2013 with T Cell Lymphoma. Tickets start at $125. For more information and tickets call Linda Shapiro at 631-725-2023 or visit www.katyscourage.org.

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A Night Of Thanks

The Annual "Love Bites" benefit will be held on Saturday from 6:30 to 10 PM at The Muses in Southampton. The event will benefit The Scarlett Fund and Katy's Courage and honor lead chef Rocco DiSpirito. Restaurants and chefs include Bareburger, Manna, Golden

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Dinner to benefit The Hampton Bays Historical Society will be held at Villa Paul on Sunday from 4:30 to 9 PM. The cost is $45 per adult and $12 for children 12 and under. For reservations call Villa Paul 631-728-3261 or the Historical Society at 631-728-0887. Independent / Kitty Merrill

Montauk Music Festival headliners Oogee Wawa and perennial faves The Offshore Regulars were among the bands that took the stage at the Amityville Music Hall Friday night to celebrate the release of Dabble Heavy, the long awaited album by another MMF alumni, NonStop To Cairo.

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Fireside Sessions

Nancy Atlas and friends heat up the night every Saturday in January at Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor. This Saturday Randi Fishenfeld will be performing on his insanely epic violin. Showtime is 8 PM. Purchase tickets through Bay Street’s website or call 631-725-9500.

Wednesday Night Live

Ray Red and Mike Rusinsky host “Wednesday Night Live,” a weekly open mic at MJ Dowling’s in Sag Harbor from 8 to 11 PM. Performers include musicians, poets, comedians, and singers. Sign up starts at 7 PM. Performers get a free soft drink or tap beverage. Every Friday, it’s karaoke beginning at 10 PM.

Townline BBQ

Come for free pool and pub quiz night at 7 PM every Thursday evening, and Saturday and Sunday football special pricings. Check out “smokin’ hot tunes” alongside a happy hour menu every Friday. This Friday Mamalee Rose will be taking the stage as the special musical guest. Townline is open regularly by 11:30 AM until 9 or 10 PM Thursday through Monday. For more info call 631-537-2271 or visit the Townline BBQ Facebook page.

Stephen Talkhouse

Enjoy a live musical performance by Andy Aledort & The Groove Kings at Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett on Saturday at 10 PM. The cover charge is $10. Visit stephentalkhouse.com or call 631-267-3117 for more info.

Suffolk Theater Concerts

At Riverhead’s Suffolk Theater on Friday world-renowned rock band The Association takes the stage at 8 PM. Tickets are $45 to $59. On Saturday Carole King’s Tapestry (and Beyond) with Strings will pay tribute to the wonderful songwriter and singer. Tickets are $45 to $49. Doors, bar, and restaurant open before both events at 6:30 PM. For seating options and ticket purchasing call 631-727-4343 or visit SuffolkTheater.com.

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The Suffolk County Historical Society in Riverhead is holding a presentation discussing civil rights on Long Island in the newly removed Noel J. Gish Gallery. Author Chris Verga will take guests through an exploration of the effects and changes of a racial caste system in existence during the civil rights movement and still today. The event takes place Saturday at 1 PM and it includes refreshments, book sales and signings, and admission to current museum exhibits. RSVP is requested by calling 631-727-2881 ext. 100. Tickets are $5 and members are admitted free.

Architecture In Art

Guild Hall in East Hampton is offering an event on Thursday from 7 to 9 PM to discuss structural artwork within four presentations put together by numerous artists and a special mingling reception afterwards. Throughout the evening, community members can enjoy artwork and connect with the creators. The event is free but reservations are required. Visit GuildHall.org or call 631-324-0806 to reserve spots.

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Steel Magnolias

The Springs Community Theater presents a stage production of Steel Magnolias at the Springs Presbyterian Church on Old Stone Highway. Show times begin Friday and Saturday at 7 PM. The last two performances will be next Friday and Saturday again at 7 PM. Tickets are $20 and $15 for seniors and students. To reserve your tickets call Barbara Mattson at 516658-5735.

4000 Miles

Amy Herzog’s Pulitzer Prize winning play 4000 Miles is being presented by the Hampton Theatre Company at the Quogue Community Hall. Performances will take place through January 29. To reserve tickets visit hamptontheatre. org or call 631-653-8955 or 866811-4111.

The Money Shot

Center Stage at the Southampton Cultural Center presents Neil LaBute’s The Money Shot with an opening performance on Thursday at 7:30 PM. The show will continue to run through

4000 Miles to February 5 with performances on Thursdays at 7:30 PM, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 PM, and Sundays at 2:30 PM. Performances will be staged at The Levitas Center for the Arts in Southampton. Admission to each showing is $22 and $12 for students under 21 with ID. Group rates and brunch or dinner packages are available for purchase. Reservations are suggested and can be made by visiting scc-arts.org or by calling 631287-4377.

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Finding Gaston

The East Hampton Library continues its International Film Festival of 2017 with the Spanish documentar y Finding Gaston on Sunday at 2 PM. The subtitled film by Patricia Perez follows chef Gaston Acurio on his journey into Peruvian cuisine and culture. For more info and to register for a seat visit easthamptonlibrary.org or call the circulation desk at 631-324-0222.

The Met Live

See a live screening at the Met in HD of Gounod’s opera Romeo et Juliette starring Diana Damrau and Vittorio Grigolo at Guild Hall in East Hampton. The play about two aging writers will be broadcast all the way from London on Saturday at 1 PM. Tickets are $22, $20 members, and $15 students. The last chance to purchase tickets will be two hours

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Teen Arts Council

Ten local teens ages 13 to 18 will be given the opportunity to work for pay at Guild Hall in East Hampton as content producers, curators, and programmers from March 7 through June 6. Applications for the Guild Hall Teen Arts Council (GHTAC) can be submitted through January 31. Applications and details of the responsibilities for members of the GHTAC are available at GuildHall.org.

Painting Party

The Southampton Arts Center is having a “Brush Strokes for the Bays” Painting Party on Thursday at 6 PM for all ages. Guests can learn about the local marine life and waters as they learn to paint aspects of the local bays. Materials, wine, and snacks are included. Tickets are $40, $35 for seniors, and $35 for Back to the Bays Members (with code).

Gurney’s Winter Retreat

Gurney’s of Montauk is holding a winter retreat hosted by Shauna Harrison Friday through Sunday. The weekend will include types of yoga, meditation, and an intensive cardiovascular and strength training class with former NFL player Curtis Williams. Prices for admission including accommodations start at $750. Bookings can be made at winterbeachretreat.splashthat.com.

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Mars, the planet of action in the dreamy, idealistic sign of Pisces will be sobered by Saturn the planet of restrictions in forward thinking Sagittarius. It will be a thoughtful, serious day.

Last week’s Full Moon on Thursday, (1/12) in the sign of Cancer has opened an emotional journey we will be part of until the end of the month. Whether getting swept up in passions or just feeling out-of-sorts we can find some situations challenging. If we can avoid over reacting to each other, we can avoid unnecessary confusion. On Inauguration Day, Friday (1/20) The Sun enters Aquarius and we will see life more logically.
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ARIES (3/20-4/20) All those thoughts and plans swirling around in your head should keep you busy all week. If unsure on how to proceed, don’t hesitate to ask for advice. Once you plan, you can move. TAURUS (4/20-5/20) Pay attention to gossip at work but don’t indulge. There can be a useful kernel of truth. Now is time to get back on track with

GEMINI (5/21-6/21) Put on your thinking cap and find some new approaches to old problems. If you are ready to meet some new people accept all invitations. It’s time for you to have some fun. CANCER ( 6/22-7/22) Nothing would make you happier than to get away from it all. Take time for yourself and enjoy the company of those who lift your spirits. Love and romance can provide comfort. LEO ( 7/23-8/23) Look over your budget and you will feel better about the future. Once you know your expenses you can easily plan for your goals. You and your partner can deepen your connection. VIRGO ( 8/23-9/23) You negotiate

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with others and are able to express your views very effectively. It’s time for others to uphold their end of the bargain. An old friend may reconnect and make you feel special. LIBRA (9/23-10/22) If a commitment isn’t working, (whether at work or at home) it may be time to take a step back and re-evaluate. You need to enjoy yourself with activities and friends to lighten your mood. SCORPIO (10/22-11/21) You start this New Year with the desire to connect with others on a deeper level. Make sure you express yourself honestly (and gently) and leave yourself open to new solutions. SAGITTARIUS (11/22-12/21) Make lists to accomplish the many tasks placed in your lap. Humor will help you breeze through the work and be sure to treat yourself to something special. CAPRICORN (12/22-1/20) Keep an open mind as your schedule may change unexpectedly this week. You will be able to achieve your goals and keep your patience at the same time. Connect with an old friend and have fun catching up! AQUARIUS (1/21-2/19) If someone close to you needs your help, be willing to lend a hand. Romance is in the air over the weekend so make the most of it whether partnered or single.

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East End Calendar Highlights Compiled By Kitty Merrill

Each week we’ll highlight local community events and library offerings presented by area institutions and organizations. It’s on you to send ‘em in, kids. Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email news@ indyeastend.com.

East Hampton WEDNESDAY 1•18•17 • East Hampton Democrats will meet from 6:45 to 8:45 PM at St. Michael’s Lutheran Church in Amagansett for a conversation to start shaping the Democratic agenda. RSVP by calling 631-267-8395. THURSDAY 1•19•17 • Meet at the parking area on Rte. 27 across from Deep Hollow Ranch Montauk at 10 AM to hike the Amsterdam Beach Preserve. Call 631-725-3367 with questions. SUNDAY 1•22•17 • Finding Gaston is this week’s selection in the East Hampton Library’s winter film festival. 2 PM. Register at the adult reference desk or call 631-324-0222 ext. 3. • There’s a Community-wide Interfaith Program of Tolerance & Diversity from 12:30 to 1:30 PM. The Jewish Center of the Hamptons invites the public to an hour of sharing, reflection, and touring their children’s art exhibit. Members of local faith communities have been invited to join in honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Come with an open heart and a can of food for those in need.

Southampton SATURDAY 1•21•17 • There are so many fish and marine animals in the sea! With workshop leader Ruby Jackson take look at the SoFo fish tanks and touch tank for inspiration, then make your own sea creatures out of Sculpey clay for a “dry” fish bowl at the South Fork Natural History Museum in Bridgehampton at 2 PM. Material fee: $6. Call SoFo to register. 631-537-9735. • When it’s cold outside, warm up with hot

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Art of Eating

Art of Eating, the Hamptons experts of catering, wedding planning, and event management has operated out of the Honest Diner, owned by the Honest Man Restaurant Group, in Amagansett, for the last 18 years. With substantial growth in business and a new vision on the horizon for the diner, Art of Eating has announced a new and permanent headquarters for the business, now in Bridgehampton. “Our move has begun and we look forward to opening our new location this February,” says owner John Kowalenko. “With a new, central location in Bridgehampton and a larger kitchen and office facility, we will be able to exceed the high-standards of ser vice we hold ourselves to.

We’re able to offer a more complete package, at one location, with the expertise that our clientele deserve.” Art of Eating’s new location at 264 Butter Lane, Bridgehampton, is equipped with a larger kitchen, commissar y, tasting room, and offices, and shares the building with SoulCycle.

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Southampton Publick House presents Monday Night Madness specials. Starting at 5 PM every Monday enjoy $5 pints, $6 burgers, and 50 cent wings. Don't miss Sunday Brunch from 11:30 AM to 3 PM. The menu is a prix fixe for $16 per person, which includes a brunch entree along with coffee or tea. Southampton Publick House is open seven days for lunch and dinner. For further information visit www.publick. com or call 631-283-2800.

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chicken parmigiana-style; $9 house wine, red or white, by the glass; and a $5 house beer selection. From Sunday to Thursday, except holidays, complementing nightly menus in the dining room and downstairs Tavern, The 1770 House presents a $35 three-course prix fixe of popular a la carte dishes as well as $9 wine and $5 beer selections. For reservations call 631-324-1770.

Sen Happy Hour

Sen in Sag Harbor presents Happy Hour Monday through Thursday from 5:30 to 7 PM. Enjoy $8 cocktails and $6 red and white wine.

Phil's Waterfront

Phil's Waterfront Bar and Grill in Aquebogue presents Happy Hour Monday through Friday from 4 to 7 PM. They also feature live entertainment on Saturdays. Call for details.

Almond Specials

Almond Restaurant in Bridgehampton presents daily specials for the fall. Meatless Mondays will continue offering a three course meatless menu for $35 all night. Tuesdays are steak frites night with a featured steak frites for $19.95. Thursday nights enjoy ½ dozen Montauk pearl oysters or ½ dozen shrimp cocktail for $10 at the bar or at tables. On Sundays grab a burger and a beer at the bar for $15. A $29 three-course prix fixe will be offered from 5:30 to 7 PM every night. For reservations contact Almond at 631-537-5665.

Monday Night Paint

The Salty Canvas presents Monday Night Paint Parties at Townline BBQ in Sagaponack happening ever y Monday from 6:30 to 8:30 PM. Nikki Payne of the Salty Canvas will host a paint party complete with step-by-step instructions and all painting materials. Cost for the evening is $45 and includes one complimentary Happy Hour drink. The Happy Hour menu will be available for guests as well as the full Townline menu, so get there early to enjoy dinner before you paint. To participate guests must register at www.saltycanvashamptons. com within 24 hours of the event.

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offers a prix fixe that includes three courses for just $35 at the cozy Living Room Restaurant, Sunday through Thursday, from 5:30 to 7 PM. Happy hour is Sunday to Thursday from 4 to 6 PM. Enjoy drinks and appetizers at 50 percent off.

Free Soup Days

Tuesday and Thursday are "Free Soup Days" at Clamman on North Sea Road in Southampton from 11 AM to 3 PM, with the purchase of a sandwich or entree. For more info call 631-283-6669.

Nick & Toni's

Nick & Toni's in East Hampton offers their famous woodburning oven pizzas. The pizzas are available Sunday through Thursday all night. The Choice prix fixe has also returned. The menu is available Sunday through Friday (restaurant is closed Tuesday) beginning at 6 PM. Nick & Toni's hosts happy hour every Monday through Friday from 5:30 to 6:30 PM and Sundays from 2:30 through 6:30 PM. During Happy Hour a sommelier selected glass of wine will be offered for $8, select cocktails are half price including the Meyer Lemon Cosmo, Seasonal 'Rita, and the Spanish G&T, and a rotating bottled brew is available for $6. A select bar menu of small plates are available including meatball sliders for $6, pizza margherita for $10, formaggi plate for $10, and seasonal bruschetta for $5. Call Nick & Toni's at 631324-3550.

Baiting Hollow Farm Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard presents Barely Acoustic from 2 to 6 PM on Saturday. The vineyard hosts Acoustic Soul from 2 to 6 PM on Sunday.www. baitinghollowfarmvineyard.com. Lieb Cellars There’s Friday night music from 6 to 9 PM. On Saturday from 3 to 6 PM, it’s Cassandra House performing. www.liebcellars.com.

Raphael Bryce Larson performs from 1 to 4 PM on Saturday. On Sunday, it’s The Two Don’s and Susan from 1 to 4 PM. www.raphaelwine.com. Clovis Point Vineyard & Winery Clovis Point hosts live music this weekend at its Jamesport locale. Saturday see Bob Blatchley from 1:30 to 5:30 PM. Sunday, it’s Peter Kanelous starting at 1:30 PM. www.clovispointwines.com.

Buckley's Inn Between

Happy Hour weekdays at Buckley's Inn Between in Hampton Bays runs from 4 to 7 PM. On Thursdays, it's Buckley's famous wing night with $15 all you can eat wings and all you can drink Miller Lite from 10 PM to 1 AM and music by DJ Pauly.

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Homemade Chicken Soup Ingredients (serves 6) 2 whole chickens 3 medium sized carrots 2 white onion 1 head of celery 1 bunch of thyme 1 bay leaf 2 oz olive oil 1 cup white wine 1 gallon water salt pepper

Method

First turn your oven to 400 degrees. Rub the two chickens with a little bit of salt and pepper and cook in the oven for 45 minutes. While the chicken is cooking take two of the carrots, peel them and carefully fine dice them, reserving the third carrot for the chicken stock you will make as the base for your soup.

Do the same with one of the onions and about half the head of celery. With the remaining vegetables rough chop them into smaller pieces and set aside for later. When the chicken comes out of the oven set it aside to cool for about 20 minutes. When the chicken has cooled down enough to handle, you will then remove the breast, legs, and thigh meat. Return the leftover chicken carcasses to the oven for another 10 minutes to brown. While they are browning, get yourself a large deep soup pot. Turn the stove on medium heat. Add the olive oil, the rough chopped vegetables, bay leaf, and the thyme in the pot. Gently stir the vegetables then add the wine. Let cook for one minute and then add the water. When the chicken carcasses are browned add them into the pot as well.

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Bring the pot to a boil for 20 minutes then reduce to a simmer for another two hours. While the stock is reducing you can cut the chicken meat into bite-sized pieces. After the two hours are up, strain the stock into a large container and return the liquid to the

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empty pot adding the diced vegetables and chicken. Cook on high heat for another ten minutes. Salt and pepper add as the final products to suit your individual taste and enjoy on a cold afternoon or evening.

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