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Recipe Contest
(February 6 - 12, 2010)
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Fish Pie
This cheesy fish pie is a British staple. It can be made very cheaply with frozen fish or smartened up for special occasions with prawns or smoked fish.
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Jalapeno Jelly
Remove seeds and run peppers through food grinder using a fine blade. Use all juice. Slowly boil all ingredients for 10 minutes. Remove from heat.
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Poor Man's Caviar
Delish and quick. In food processor pulse olives and peppers until they are in small pieces to spread on thinly sliced ~2 in. pieces of toasted garlic bread.
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Sand Art Brownies
This recipe came from one of the Gifts in a Jar recipes that I had made for Christmas gifts. Everyone that has made them has called for the recipe. They all think they are the bomb.
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Wonton Chocolate Kisses
Here's something different for a fun Valentine treat.
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Zesty Potato Salad
When I make potato salad, I cut the potatoes in 1/2 to 3/4 inch cubes and cook the eggs in the same kettle. Cut the potatoes in 1/2 to 3/4 inch cubes and cook the eggs in the same kettle. They both will be done 10 minutes after the water begins to boil.
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Applesauce Salad
Bring to boil the applesauce and add the dry Jello. Then add the crushed pineapple and the can of 7-Up. Refrigerate until ready to serve.
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Carole's Favorite Macaroni And Cheese
These are the ingredients that were given to me when I first got the recipe many years ago. I'm one of those cooks that just toss things in the pot, but this is a general guide-line of what is actually supposed to be used.
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Cole Slaw Dressing
Easy and mine tastes like Mom's.
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Easy Berry Canning Juice
This is based on a long family recipe, and I changed some of it to make it very more protected, though, it makes the best juice, and it's very easy, you just have to give it some time for the flavors to develop.
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Three Corn Casserole
In a 1 1/2 qt casserole melt margarine. Swirl to coat the sides of the dish. Stir rest of the ingredients into the casserole, mixing until well blended.
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Cherries in the Snow
Cut up and drain oranges and pineapple. Make dressing in a medium saucepan; combine flour, sugar, salt, and half and half. Cook over medium heat until it boils, but do not scorch.
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Fat Free Pumpkin Spice Cake
This easy 2 ingredient, fat free cake tastes absolutely, sinfully good. It doesn't seem as if the pumpkin and cake mix will mix up together, but keep mixing. It does happen. It makes a moist, dense, yummy cake.
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Make Extra Baked Potatoes to Freeze
When I bake my potatoes, I always make extra to freeze. I scrub them well and dry; pierce them and wrap in tightly in foil. Any leftovers are cooled in the foil, then bagged in a freezer bag.
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Southern Creamed Onions
Quick, easy to prepare, goes with about everything.
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Spicy Vegan Bean Burgers
Economical, easy, tasty and vegan.
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Tacoritos
A Wonderful Taco/Burrito/Enchilada Casserole. In a large skillet over med. heat, cook the beef, sausage and onion until meat is no longer pink; drain. In a food processor or with a potato masher, blend beans till chunky/smooth.
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Chocolate Icing
A great way to save a dry cake. Bring to a boil and cook for 5 minutes on medium-low heat and pour on the cake.
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Crock Pot Cubed Steak
My husband loved this. Soak deer cubed steak in vinegar and water mixture for about 1 hour. Slice onion and put in the bottom of crock pot. Drain water off cubed steak and brown lightly in a skillet.
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Pork and Bean Bread
Moist and delicious your family and friends will never guess it has P&B in it. Add raisins to boiling water and set aside. Mash beans with a fork in a large bowl until very smooth. Add sugar, eggs, oil and vanilla. Mix well.
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Celery Relish
Cut celery into half inch strips. Seed peppers and cut into half inch squares. Add onions. Cover with boiling water and let stand for 15 minutes. Drain.
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Grandma Derr's Stuffing
Easy, cheap and scratch made.
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Kiebasa Soup
Quick and easy. Slice kielbasa in to 1/4 inch slices. Put in large boiling pot with about 1/4 full of water. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to simmer.
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Loose Meat Sandwiches
These puppies originated in the Midwest and people either love them or they hate them. Be ready for messy eats and have a spoon ready to scoop the fallen beef.
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Valentine Cookies
My family has made these cookies for many years. every time I get out the faded recipe card, I think of all the memories on Valentine's days in the past both in making the cookies and the smiles that are always there when I serve or give them away.
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