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Swap Dinners with a Friend

Save on time and work by doubling your dinner recipe and trading with a friend. You might get to try some new dishes this way, and you get a night off from cooking.

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By Linda (Guest Post)
September 2, 20040 found this helpful

I love this idea. Where can I find friends who cook?

 
By Doggy (Guest Post)
September 4, 20040 found this helpful

Simple, Linda... Look for the chubby ones lolol ; )

 
September 4, 20040 found this helpful

Linda, we are the chubby ones :) and Doggy is right, we LOVE to cook! If you happen to live near Rolla, MO (I know this is a ridiculous long-shot), email and let me know. I think this is a very interesting idea....gives you and your family a chance to see how other's prepare their food. It's interesting how no two people cook alike.

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You can give two people the same ingredients say, for meatloaf, and the two products will probably be very different. I'm going to ask a few of my coworkers if they would be interested in meal-swapping. I'll let you know the results. Joni

 

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