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Aisha Ruhland (wearing green) and Alice Coleman, cook

Aisha Ruhland (wearing green) and Alice Coleman, cook

Aisha Ruhland (wearing green) and Alice Coleman, cook creamed spinach with coconut milk and fresh fish Havana during the Dinner on a Dime class at Fort Bliss, Texas, Jan. 26, 2012. The classes are designed for ... More

Sgt. Jonathan Thomas, an Amesbury, Mass., native and

Sgt. Jonathan Thomas, an Amesbury, Mass., native and

Sgt. Jonathan Thomas, an Amesbury, Mass., native and public affairs specialist with the 16th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, displays a meal he cooked from the Army Community Service’s Dinner on a Dime progra... More

Sgt. Jonathan Thomas, an Amesbury, Mass., native, and

Sgt. Jonathan Thomas, an Amesbury, Mass., native, and

Sgt. Jonathan Thomas, an Amesbury, Mass., native, and public affairs specialist with the 16th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, sautés garlic and onions in an attempt to complete a recipe from the Army Communit... More

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