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How To: Make osso buco

Julia Child and guest demonstrate how to make osso buco - a traditional Italian dish of braised veal shanks. She begins with whole veal shanks, the front and back legs. There is more meat and less bones on the back legs. The final dish is served with rice and seasoned with oranges. Make osso buco.

How To: Make a honey bunny bookmark

Martha makes a spring Good Thing: a honey bunny bookmark, featuring a photo of a child as the bunny's face. You will need thick paper, self-seal laminate sheets, scissors or utility knife, white chenille pipe cleaners, wire clippers, hole punch and photo. Make a honey bunny bookmark.

How To: Make pita bread

In this "Baking With Julia" episode, Julia Child demonstrates how to make pita bread. This is an Eastern Mediterranean staple, either baked in the oven or griddle. Make pita bread.

How To: Make Bacheofe-Alsacian meat stew

Julia Child and guest demonstrate how to make this Alsacian specialty, a casserole made with humble cuts of lamb, pork, beef, simmered with potatoes and onions. This is a peasant dish and was traditionally cooked in a community setting. Make Bacheofe-Alsacian meat stew.

How To: Make warm peach tarts

Julia Child demonstrates how to make warm peach tarts - seasoned peaches, baked along with a flaky pie crust. Chef Gordon makes individual tarlettes starting with the filling made from fresh ripe peaches. Keep the skins on to preserve flavor. Make warm peach tarts.

How To: Make chestnut pasta with pesto

Julia Child and her guest demonstrate how to make chestnut pasta with pesto. This hand-formed troffie pasta, made of chestnut flour, which provides a nutty, sweet flavor, is served with pesto, a fragrant basil and garlic sauce. Make chestnut pasta with pesto.

How To: Make salmon in a potato crust

Julia Child and her guest demonstrate how to make salmon in a potato crust. The salmon is wrapped in paper thin potato slices, then fried until the fish is tender and the potatoes are crisp. Make salmon in a potato crust.

How To: Use art to encourage literacy

Kids love doing art projects and having a chance to really make a mess. Art activities are more than just fun and creative…they’re a tool for learning. Discover how to encourage learning and literacy by using art. You're child will be having so much fun, they won't even notice how much they're learning. Use art to encourage literacy.

Cheat Sheet: Keyboard Shortcuts for Both Mac & Windows

If you already have your basic keyboard shortcuts under control—we're talking classics here, Control-C (copy for PC) or Command-C (copy for Mac)—it's time to load up your memory bank. There are endless shortcuts available (truly endless—since you can customize them yourself), but you don't need to memorize them all, only those you expect to use most. Below, two cheat sheets for upping your keyboard maneuvering status from "basic" to "intermediate" for both Mac and PC users.

KONY 2012: Propaganda At It's Finest?

The most recent viral video on YouTube is just that. A viral video. After seeing all the hype and 'support' that the 'movement' is getting, I want to tell you that this is a misleading video and somewhat of a propaganda campaign. These are strong accusations against such a 'humanitarian' cause, but I'm here to show you why.