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cant wait to try gina's recipe tonight... :eyetearss :eyetearss :eyetearss you just had me cracking up all by myself like a jerk |
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Not sure how to do this, wanted to bring this post back up, sure have enjoyed the many recipes you all posted. Look forward to some more. Patti |
Noticed another posting request for recipes so thought I would bump this post back up and hopefully more will be added. We sure have enjoyed quite a few that were posted here. Patti |
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well i am glad you bumped it back up here. how in the world did i miss this thread? food you say?????? i like the ones that has less ingredients...like.....this ....one....:D take a whole chicken throw it in the crock pot...... pour a bottle of italian dressing over it...... throw on the lid and wait, oh... say... 8 hrs. then eat! ladies and gentlemen..it is good! |
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Take a couple of pieces of pork loin, smother them in mustard, add some peppercorn to both sides, add some kosher salt to taste and cook 8 minutes on each side then voila! Add any of your favorite dishes.. I love parmesean mashed potatoes..... good reviews from my family!!:D |
Here is a delicious recipe for chicken breasts. You can cook it on a George Forman grill (double yummy & quick) or you can bake it in a 350* oven. You take 4 skinless and boneless c.b. and slit down the middle lengthwise but not all the way through. Then you mix up a pack of Hidden Valley ranch or buttermilk ranch dressing and marinate the chicken in it up to 15 minutes. Always use the dry mix-learned from experience that out of the bottle is not good. Then stuff the chicken with about a tablespoon or two of cream cheese and grill or bake. My picky family tore it up so good luck and hope yours likes it too!!!:aimeeyork |
Go to Papa Murphys Order Pizza Take home Heat oven to 425 Unwrap Pizza ( do not omit this step) Place on center oven rack for 15 minutes Cut and serve with Maria Angelina Spaghetti sauce, and either Miller light or your favorite wine. That truely is my favorite recipie. |
while you all are on the subject of recipes.. is any one on the adkins diet? my husband started this diet about 3 weeks ago and is doing real good on it. he is also diabetic and it is helping he lots in that area too. I need a recipe for a low carb bread. any one have a good one? ok I don't use recipes very often I just kind of throw things together most of the time. Old fashioned cook I reckon... here is one for ya to try... peel and dice potatoes boil until tender drain place in casserole dish dab with butter or oleo pour a can of celery soup over the whole thing. (don't even have to stir or add water) bake in 350 degree oven for aprox 25 to 30 minutes. I LOVE TATERS! |
here is another one that I have made for a long time. I got this recipe watching the Mike Douglas show years ago. He used to have a celebrity do their favorte dish. This one was done by Marie and Donnie Osmand. You can use any vegie that you want. layer in this order and place in a casserole dish browned and drained hamburger can of creamed corn can of peas and carrots mashed potatoes to cover sprinkle with paprika and bake in 350 degree oven about 30 minute. It will get golden brown on the top. this looks horrible but taste is great. My kids still ask me to make this when they come to visit or I visit them. It was the only way I could get them to eat peas when they were small. Try it you will like it! |
Great recipes here Thanks to all who have posted recipes :) Denise that sounds good, will make that here soon. I have a pot of home made Veggie Soup cooking now, smells so good, all I need is some corn bread to go with it. :happyboun :happyboun Patti and Jack |
Cottage pie.............. Serves 4 people Boil 8 large potatoes,then mash, adding 3 tbsp of butter Boil 2 large packets of minced meat after 15 minutes add a tbsp of gravy granules,boil for a further 15 minutes, or so, until cooked. place the mince in a deep oven dish, and cover with mash potatoes, bake in the oven at 250 degrees for 35, when the mash turns golden brown sprinkle a layer of grated cheese (your choice) on top. Cook for a further 15 minutes until the cheese has totally melted. Serve with veg of your choice and gravy, or serve with chips and salad. This is a great meal for the winter,when its freezing cold, but also nice in the summer with salad. :) |
I just made this homemade Salsa and my family went wild. I got some tomatoes from a co-worker's garden-she couldn't keep up with her harvest-I reaped the reward!! Easy Salsa: 4 Large ripe tomatoes 1/2 sweet onion, finely chopped 1 juiced lime 1 tbsp white vinegar 1 tbsp EVOO(extra virgin olive oil: Rachel Ray style..hehe) 1 tsp salt 2 cloves pressed garlic (or chopped if you don't have a garlic press) 1 small dry red pepper (or about 1 teaspoon of crushed red peppers) 1 jalepeno pepper, seeds removed and finely chopped. (Habenero if you like heat) Boil some water and drop tomatoes in, them immediately pull them out and put them in a pot of cold water. This will make peeling them easy! Peel the tomatoes, then chop them coarsly and place in a colander in your sink. Let the extra juices and seeds run out(although it will still be a bit juicy with nice ripe tomatoes). In a large bowl, mix the rest of the ingredients and stir well. Add tomatoes last, toss gently to coat. Serve with tortilla chips. This stuff was good the first day, but awesome the second day!! I can't wait to get more garden tomatoes!!! |
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These ARE great!! When I was a kid my mom always fixed these for us for breakfast on snow days! |
Okay guys, this is so easy that it gives new meaning to the old saying "If it's too good to be true, it probably is." This is the best pie ever and I promise everyone that even remotely likes caramel will rave over it! Caramel Pie: 1 Pet Ritz Deep Dish Pie Crust (Bake the empty pie crust) 3 cans of Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk Boil the 3 cans of Eagle Brand for 3 1/2 hours -in a pot of water on stovetop - Always keep water at least 2" over the tops of the cans!!!- (gently rolling boil) don't cover pot. Important... LET COOL before puncturing cans!!!!! I run cold water over them in the pot until they are cool. When you know that they are cool, puncture cans before putting them in the can opener. Empty contents into a mixing bowl and beat with the hand mixer for about 2 minutes. Dump contents into the pie shell and refrigerate. Enjoy! I should add that hubby thinks this is somewhat risky as the contents of these cans are under pressure, hubby cringes when I make this pie, but he is always the first one to grab a fork! LOL! |
mmmm.... So hungry now!!! I have a great spinage dip recipe but i can't find it i think my sister stole it i will look for it mind you i hate spinage but this is yummy |
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now this one sounds really tasty!!! I will try this one this weekend. |
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Salsa recipe: 3 or 4 nice red ripe tomatoes 1 large sweet onion 1 0r 2 jalepeno peppers(depending on how hot or mild you want it) a bunch of cilantro 2 limes (squeeze juice in) garlic(either clove or powder) salt Chop them all up in either a blender or chopper and mix together and there you have it lol. tastes great with tortillia chips!! Tastes great on tacos to :) |
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Oh guish I am not done copying recipes yet but just thought you all might like to try this very easy, very rich dish. another simple one! take a can of any fruit pie filling you like. ( I make the cherry the most) pour that can into a baking dish or cake pan... spread 1/2 box of dry cake mix (plain) evenly over the filling... melt a whole stick of margarine or butter and pour over the dry cake mix...(no stirring) bake in 350 degree oven for about 1/2 hr. or until golden brown. caution: this is very rich. I love it! I love anything sweet. |
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Thanks again. Patti |
wow i'm so hungry now.. |
Like shrimp? Here's a shrimp dip that is delicious. 1 can tiny shrimp (drained) 1 cup mayo (hellmans) 1/2 cup onion (chopped) 1 8oz. pkg shreded chedder cheese 1 8oz. pkg Phila cream cheese pepper to taste Mix all together with mixer. Pour into a pyrex bowl and bake 350 oven for approx 20-25mins until golden brown. Serve warm with your favorite crackers. Always a big hit!:D |
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