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Chesapeake Memories Sausage and Oyster Dressing with Red Quinoa and Crisp Apples by Julie HagelThis recipe takes me back to my Maryland Thanksgiving memories. Growing up on the Chesapeake, oysters were a big part of our celebration. This dish combines my family's traditional oyster dressing with spicy pork sausage and healthy red pearl quinoa,… |
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Nuwave Meatloaf by Sharon TisonA family favorite has always been meatloaf. This recipe can be made in advance, shaped and frozen. It cooks well from freezer to NuWave Oven just increase the original cooking time to 14 minutes instead of 10. I hope you like it. |
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Benefits of Fruit Based on His Skin Color by Ranyyou eat the fruit and have content different nutrients. If you read through this article, then you will get a recipe or strategy to pick the fruit you should eat when you are short on nutrition |
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No-Bake Pumpkin Pie by RecipeKingNo-Bake Pumpkin Pie is a delicious, rich and creamy pie that is perfect for your Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter and New Year's Day dinner menu. Since it leaves your oven free for the entree and side dishes. Pumpkin, spice, sweetened condensed milk, and whipped topping combine together in a ready made pie crust to make it is a simple… |
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easy Turkey Gravy by RecipeKingEasy Turkey Gravy is a delicious, easy and quick (15) minute recipe for your Thanksgiving and/or Christmas holiday meal. It will come out perfect every time, lump free! This can be easily tweaked by adding your preferred spices also. This is a healthy, low calories, low fat, low cholesterol, low sodium, low carbohydrates recipe. |
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Navy Bean Soup - A Knott’s Berry Farm Classic by Salad FoodieMy Knott’s Berry Farm Cookbook is dated 1980 so I wondered just how its Navy Bean Soup recipe would stack up against today’s interpretations. Nearly 35 years later I have learned those vintage recipes can be hard to beat: plain and simple, hearty and satisfying. We loved this version, and that was just First Day judgment. Can hardly… |
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Southwestern Beef & Hominy Soup by Patrick TravisThis is a hearty soup that only takes about 1 hour from start to finish. I started looking at a Pork Posole recipe but did not have the time to thaw, cube, and brown the pork, but I did have a pound of ground beef in the fridge. I substituted 1 lb of ground beef for 2 lb of cubed pork; a red enchilada sauce for green; 1 can of beef… |
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Puppy Chow, Chex Muddy Buddies by Debbie ReynoldsA simple, easy sweet snack that is always a hit, and SO easy to make! |
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Clam Dip by Elena JimenezA fabulous dip for any occasion! Use potatoe chips or Club Crackers. Do not use flavored crackers--bland crackers are better. |
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Homemade Chicken, Sausage, & Shrimp Gumbo for Beginners by Wendi TaylorEveryone loves Gumbo. No one likes to make it. But really, it isn't that difficult. I developed this (relatively) simple, totally from scratch recipe for all the Canjun food lovers who have been too intimidated to try making their own. You can use different meats if desired as long as you end up with approximately the same… |
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Tom's Creamy Scrambled Eggs by Salad FoodieThis recipe is so simple I was reluctant to post it. But I had never tasted eggs cooked this way before Tom served some to me, and I was hooked. The secrets are to scramble the eggs "soft" so they are very moist, and add the cream cheese right at the end so there are visible streaks throughout. So simple - so divine! |
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Low Carb Chocolate Almond Smoothie by Todd DosenberryPerfect smoothie for low carb fans who love almonds and chocolate. Do I need to say more? |
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Biggest Loser Mixed Berry Smoothie by Recipe KitchenA Delicious And Healthy Biggest Loser Mixed Berry Smoothie Recipe To Get The Day Started. |
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Texas Smoked Brisket for Beginners by myra byankaI've been smoking brisket for years, feeling that finishing it off in the oven was heresy. No telling how much carbon monoxide I've huffed, and so I have given in and developed a process that works well for me, and should for the novice brisket cook. I recommend buying an untrimmed, large brisket. Cook it, serve what you want and… |
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Cooler Corn by GlennLarge gatherings of people who like corn on the cob requires a couple of lobster pots or a wash tub and a lot of boiling water and patience. Not anymore. Thanks to tailgating technology there is a simple way to make dozens of ears of corn for the hungry revelers. |
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