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- Cajun stewed corn and tomatoes
Maque choux is a Cajun dish that combines sweet summer corn and tomatoes with the salty smokiness of bacon.
- National Cheesecake Day
July 30 marks National Cheesecake Day. If you been participating in Couch Olympics, slice a piece of cheesecake to bring festivity to your TV-watching.
- My son and guns: Living in a gun culture, he must understand them
A reporter interviewing a dad handling a gun in front of a 3-year-old has mixed emotions – even before the Aurora shooting. But he concludes that in America's gun culture, the best gun control for a family is to teach kids to appreciate their power and how to handle them safely.
- Olympic women's gymnastics: Gabby Douglas and parenting gold
Gabby Douglas and the US Olympic women's gymnastics successes make a mom ponder going for parenting gold – and the extreme sport it is to raise an Olympian.
- Cookbook review: The Farm by Ian Knauer
Rustic recipes follow the growing season from a revived family farm in Pennsylvania.
- Searching for Sugar Man: movie review
'Sugar,' the story of the search for a musician whose career is resurrected, is a real-life fairy tale with a happy ending.
- 'The Killing' is canceled by AMC
According to producer Fox Television Studios, the show may air on another network.
- Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry: movie review
'Never Sorry' is a new-style profile in 21st-century courage.
- Chilled vidalia onion soup
Creamy cold soup for when the weather is hot and steamy.
- Family vacation: How to deal with relatives trying to sway teens
Family vacation often includes spending time with relatives, and they may be trying to win your teen's affection with over-the-top gifts. Deal with the issue by talking to the relative – and your teenager.
- Pregnant Olympian: Malaysian shooter shrugs off criticism
Olympian Nur Suryani Mohamed Taibi, a Malyasian shooter 8 months pregnant, shrugs off criticism that she may be harming her baby. Studies show that exercising during pregnancy helps mothers and babies.
- Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn short on laughs in 'The Watch'
'The Watch' has lots of gross-out CGI monster splatter, but falls short on comedy.
- Are you a true foodie? Take our quiz!
Are you a food truck fanatic, a dedicated diner, or a committed cook? Do you know your French food phrases? Can you poach an egg? Are you a regular face at the farmers' market? Put your culinary knowledge to the test; take our quiz and find out if you're a true foodie!
- Floating through summer: Embrace boredom, imagine epic adventures
In the midst of summer, a little boredom can be a vessel for a good drift, following a line of thoughts and just seeing what adventures appear. It helps to have a raft — real or imagined.
- Teenage dating: Program advises teens on how to break up safely
Start Strong, a nationwide program, aims to teach teens how to prevent dating violence. At a 'Break-Up Summit' in Boston, local public health officials talked with teens about healthy relationships.
- Hollywood aims to please ... China?
When offending China would mean losing a big percent of film grosses, filmmakers tread carefully.
- Top Picks: Ernie Kovacs' lost tape, Bibi Tanga's new album, and more
One man explores rock history in 12 minutes, 'Singin' in the Rain' gets an anniversary edition, and more top picks.
- Summer pasta salad
A light summer salad with the savory crunch of bacon marks the arrival of tomato season.
- Albie, the 'world's sweetest dog,' makes dad feel needed again
Albie, the Zheutlins' new dog, makes dad feel needed as he misses the days when his sons were elated when he came home and needed to be tucked into bed. He hasn't started reading Albie bedtime stories ... yet.
- Olympics 2012: Six ways to celebrate the summer Games at home
Olympics 2012: The Olympics provide parents a chance to teach their kids about different countries, sportsmanship, and motivation. Get in the spirit of the summer Games with six alternative ways to celebrate at home.