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Gino's Noodle Dough by J. Gino GenovesiNoodles, in many forms, have been a staple food in many parts of the world for centuries. China, Japan, Italy all take credit for creating the noodles. However, the earliest records appear in a book written between AD25 to 220 in China. No matter the origin, noodles have been a staple food, relatively cheap, quick to prepare and… |
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Polenta Basic by brannaHow to make a good basic polenta dish |
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Pillows ( Pasta) by J. Gino GenovesiMy wife called this creation Pillows. They are a square type of pasta, very tasty and chewy. Can be used in soups, sauces, etc. Try adding 1 T.Parmesan or Romano cheese in the dough |
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Homemade Green Tea Pasta With Mint Pesto by kristyIt's a fabulous meatless meal you will never resist ! |
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Chicken & Dumplings by Kathy YoungGood & Quick Recipe! |
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Tostadas with Shredded Pork and Spices by Robyn SavoieCrisp fried tortillas topped with re-fried beans and spiced shredded pork make a delectable treat and are often sold from stalls in Mexican City streets. I like to switch between black and pinto re-fried beans for variety. I also found you can easily make this using a crock-pot/slow cooker; see tip below. |
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CHILI SPAGHETTI by GARY ESTESSWHEN OUR KIDS WERE SMALL IN THE 1980'S WE HAD A WORK DAY AT THE LAKE CABIN. ON THE WAY HOME THE RECIPE CAME TO ME, IT'S FAST AND IT'S EASY. |
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Super Easy Weeknite Chicken and Broccoli by SmokinhotchefThis recipe is a go-to winner especially on those days when time is of the essence and the native kids are restless. Even picky eaters can't resist the nutritional plus and allure of seasoned rice with tasty morsels of seared chicken and crisp broccoli. Chinese takeout rewards without the hassle of booster seats and car chaos. Saves… |
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Kero-Keropi Twin-Pasta by BlackswanAlmost all kids dislike vegetables & my son was no exception when he was younger. Try creating fanciful cartoon characters to divert their attention, it always work. I would use lots of vegetables & “mould” them into cute little shapes to add them to my son’s dishes those days. I haven’t made these cartoon stuff for a long time as… |
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