published by
Tulan on Aug 26, 2011
This is a yummy dish your family will love. It’s fast and easy, mom doesn’t have to spend hours at the stove and it will fill the family’s hungry tummies quickly. It includes everything needed for a healthy meal. With a loaf of sour dough bread, or any bread of your choice it’s a winner. From start to finish it takes about 25 minutes and costs a bit over a dollar per serving. Good news for the budget and the cook.
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One of the greatest challenges in the kitchen, making the perfect souffle.
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stine1 on Aug 9, 2011
Today, I am presenting a German cooking recipe, that is 100% typical. The best part about it is that you can use all kind of cabbage as long as it has leaves that are big enough, the two most common variants are with white cabbage or with savoy cabbage. Please do not use red cabbage, that’s a no-go
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published by
stine1 on Jul 27, 2011
The original German name of this recipe is "Frankfurter Gruene Sauce mit Ei" and describes hard-boiled eggs in a creamy herbal sauce with potatoes as side dish.
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This has to be one of my favorite part of the holiday. Cooking up a flavorful juicy ham just the way my mom and granny did. It is sure to be the star of any meal.
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saura on May 12, 2011
A yummy beef stir-fry, great with white rice!!
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This new version of meatloaf is simply delicious! Moist, flavourful, and full of healthy fruits and vegetables too. It is my family’s favourite!
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Sweet potatos are delicious and nutritious. There are many new recipes for this little potato that has been over looked for far too long.
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published by
dltart on Dec 24, 2010
This recipe works for diabetics also. A very simple dish to make for those on a low budget. Use this recipe as a main dish or a side dish serving it with chicken/beef or vegetables or both. Great for a potluck dinner.
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published by
dltart on Dec 21, 2010
A simple dish from the time of the great depression. Only four ingredients needed. Not only does it taste good, it will sustain life. Great for a potluck dinner.
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