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Double Cheeseburger – Meat vs. Beyond

Double Cheeseburger – Meat vs. Beyond by Doctor Jo

Double Cheeseburger – Meat vs. Beyond: Homemade burger buns, a double cheeseburger, grilled red onion, and a special homemade sauce. Finger licking good!

1 vote
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A NEW WAY TO FRY BACON

A NEW WAY TO FRY BACON by GARY ESTESS

HOW MANY TIMES HAVE YOU WANTED TO FRY A LB.OF BACON IN A SMALL PAN THIS WORKS VERY GOOD AND IT TASTE BETER THAN FLAT. I DO 1 LB,IN A 12 INCH PAN.

1 vote
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Homemade Pumpkin Spice Doughnuts

Homemade Pumpkin Spice Doughnuts by Butters

Mmmm...donuts!

2 votes
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Herb Flecked Venison Burgers

Herb Flecked Venison Burgers by Smokinhotchef

One of the best things about rural country living is the access and availability of wild game. Venison nourished the early settlers and Indians in days of olde. Venision makes for a terrific meal and it is a sustainable food source. Lean and earthy, venison can be substituted for any red meat and cut as well! As a part of my live…

2 votes
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Sesame Ginger Chicken w/ Carrots and Jasmine Rice

Sesame Ginger Chicken w/ Carrots and Jasmine Rice by Smokinhotchef

In a word Schwing! This is another installment of my take on Chinese take-out fare at home. Loads of flavor and a virtual playground for the taste-buds. Caution: DO try this at home!!! Crowd pleasing on a budget's and your family won't believe it's homemade!

1 vote
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Salami Spiked Burgers w/Grilled Green Onions on Toasted Sourdough

Salami Spiked Burgers w/Grilled Green Onions on Toasted Sourdough by Smokinhotchef

Ground chuck and Genoa salami team up for not just another burger recipe. Traditional mustard, ketchup and American cheese tag along with sassy grilled onions to create this burger that will make your mouth cry! Let me not fail to mention a…

1 vote
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Corn Tortillas made with Yellow cornmeal flour

Corn Tortillas made with Yellow cornmeal flour by Spicie Foodie

Make delicious Mexican corn tortillas by substituting the traditional Masa Harina with yellow cornmeal flour. The tortillas will keep in the refrigerator for a few days, then begin to dry out( which you can then fry/bake and use as chips.) The tortillas can be reheated on a warm skillet/griddle, directly on the flame(gas stove) or…

3 votes
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