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Mushroom, Lemon Orzo by Jennifer ParksSo delicious and easy! Always a crowd pleaser! Oh, and the recipe makes a ton! |
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Chili made my way by Candice GoodyearThis chili has a little bit of spice to it. I searched and searched and couldn't find a recipe that I liked so I took my top three and made my own. My husband loves it, his dad thinks it is too spicy but heck on a cold winter's day it really warms the body up. |
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Carrot Ginger Soup by Pretend ChefA creamless carrot soup that is silky smooth. Low in calories and high in Vitamin C this soup is great for you and your waistline! |
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Garlic Herbed Sweet Potatoes by Amos MillerTRY THIS AT EASTER - it is a signature dish! It is sweet and savory with fresh herbs, dairy products and chicken broth. This is a North Carolina recipe, naturally healthy and rich in beta-carotene, the most common plant source of vitamin A. But who cares! This is delicious, even if it is good for you...besides, sweet potatoes… |
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Deer Jerky (Beef or any livestock will do) by Robert E. HodgeThis has a very LONG useful life. |
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Deviled eggs with shrimp, yellow mustard and basil. by HelenscookingThis recipe is inspired by classic deviled eggs plus spiced up by the deviled eggs seen on Food network. It’s my combination of delicious deviled eggs that conquered the hearts of my family members. I would be happy to see what your favorite deviled eggs recipes are. Go to http://www.helenscooking.info to share your deviled eggs… |
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Pumpkin crème-soup with shrimp, cream cheese and basil. by HelenscookingIt’s autumn and it means that it’s time for a great pumpkin soup with shrimp that I just LOVE cooking. It doesn’t require a lot of effort but it comes out perfectly smooth, bringing in the autumn flavors and colors into your kitchen. I tasted this soup long time ago in Europe, brought it into my kitchen and my family just loves… |
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Gumbo Z'Herbs by David GilbertGumbo Z'Herbs is often referred to as the king of gumbos in New Orleans. In predominantly Catholic South Louisiana, it was traditionally served on Good Friday. The logic was that, after so many days of Lenten abstinence and fasting, the body needed the sort of revitalization provided by a combination of greens. The old Creole women… |
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New Orleans Butter Pralines by David GilbertNew Orleans pralines -- and that's pronounced PRAH-leens, to set the record straight -- are unique among pralines. They contain butter and milk to give them a softer, almost chewy texture. The taste is addictive. |
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Spicy Deviled Eggs by Courtni DrewTraditional deviled eggs with a kick. |
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Healthy and Easy Vegan beet salad with prunes! by HelenscookingBeets are like Cinderella, we think that they are not as delish as they are, we rarely cook them and generally, we think that this it is not essential for us. But in reality, there’s much more to it than we think. Beets provide antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and detoxification support.In recent lab studies on human tumor cells,… |
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Quick Curry Soup by PamelaThis very quick and tast very good! 2 pkg frozen veggies. I use a pack of red, green peppers with onions, and another package with carrots, snowpeas, mushrooms, etc. 4 red potatoes, 1 large onion. Water, handful of spinach or baby kale, curry powder and himalyan salt to taste. Chicken broth or vegetable broth works well too! I figure… |
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mexican chicken pozole verde by karenrecipeThere are many variations on pozole, a traditional hominy-based Mexican stew closely associated with the Pacific-coast state of Guerrero. Anya von Bremzen's version, a green pozole, derives much of its flavor from tangy ingredients like tomatillos, cilantro, and green chiles. |
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Creamy Mashed Potatoes by Beth RoanDelicious, easy, creamy mashed potatoes. |
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Red Beans & Rice by Beth RoanI had to find a use for my leftover ham bone from Easter. |
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