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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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Super Easy Cheesy Macaroni by Madi Moreno de ArjonaMy own rendition of an old time favorite. My kids love this recipe. It is not for health conscious people as it does include lots of cheese and butter.... LOL! |
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Tangy Green Goddess Potato Salad by SmokinhotchefA southern American classic is reinvented and bursts with delicate crunch and veggies. This rendition substitutes green goddess salad dressing for mayo and mustard, imparting a different yet familiar flavor combination. This vibrant colored potato salad may easily become a household favorite. |
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Easy Homemade Fresh Berry Preserves, with Reduced Sugar and No Canning Required by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxThis time of year many people are canning and preserving summer’s fresh flavors. It can take some work and if you’re like us, most of you won’t want to be bothered, right? Happily you can make a jar of this amazing homey preserves very easily and… |
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Blackberry Mint Iced Tea by Diana LambsonI like mint tea, iced or hot. It brings a lilt to the day not much else can. The addition of blackberries just added to the fun, especially since I remember picking wild blackberries as a kid--waaay back when. |
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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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Low Carb Banana Pudding by Gabrielle NicoleAn old favorite with less of the carbs! Use these nutrition facts instead of Cook Eat Share's! Nutrition Facts Serving size: 1 cup Calories: 196 Total Fat: 9.47 g Cholesterol: 59 mg Sodium: 121 mg Total Carbs: 26.34 g Sugars: 5.21 g Protein: 3.63 g |
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Beer-Boiled Shrimp & Red Sauce by Michael DouglasAny romantic dinner needs to start with a fun appetizer. Boiling the shrimp in beer adds a different flavor to the traditional boiled shrimp. The Red Sauce? Simply THE best I have ever tasted! |
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Spiced Cranberry Sauce by AimeePerfect for Thanksgiving or Christmas, you can make this the day before and have one less thing to worry about on the big day. It's so simple you'll never buy store-bought cranberry sauce again! |
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Taco Soup by Melissa BellThis is a great cold weather soup that everyone loves. Doesn't have a lot of 'I don't like that' ingredients. Cook up quick and very inexpensive !! |
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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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Turkey soup with tomatoes and herbs. by HelenscookingGreat soup, if you have turkey leftovers from holidays or if you just wish to have a rich, hearty soup for lunch. Any part of turkey will be good (I cooked mine from turkey neck and some leftovers). It takes 30-40 minutes to cook and the taste is amazing. The key to great taste are tomatoes and herbs. |
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Spicy Deviled Eggs by Courtni DrewTraditional deviled eggs with a kick. |
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