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Theres so much green in this dish that we count it as a serving of vegetables, too. Thats our kind of weeknight meal.
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Get Roasted Asparagus with Scrambled Eggs Recipe from Food Network
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A poached egg on a pile of tender steamed asparagus is a fine meal; a shaving of hard aged cheese, such as Parmesan, is an added treat and don't forget freshly ground pepper.
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This is the best. Your guests will go mad and want the recipe. Please give it to them. Consisting of spinach, artichoke hearts, mayonnaise and plenty of cheese, it bakes in the oven until bubbly and all the cheese is melted.
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All the cheesy goodness of lasagna without the fussy layering.
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You can easily personalize this recipe to suit your family's taste. Not only is it quick 'n easy, it tastes great, too! The kids will absolutely love it. I once took this to a Parent/Teen function at church, I've never had so many teenagers ask me for a recipe! Top casserole with your favorite pizza toppings.
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A simple, fresh-tasting summer dish. Pasta is tossed with garlic, basil, butter, and olive oil.
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A browned ground beef, onion, garlic, and spaghetti sauce mixture is layered with cheeses and baked with crescent rolls on top. This recipe makes my kids jump for joy. When I tell them we are having this, they are at the table...ON TIME!
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Eat beans for health. Why this recipe is good for you: Risk of colon cancer decreases when you eat lots of green vegetables, many studies have shown.
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One of my summer staples, zucchini boats have a tendency to disappear when I bring a dish to a cookout. Great when paired with a burger and an ice cold beer...
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Bow-tie pasta and beefy pasta sauce is mixed with mozzarella cheese cubes and baked in the oven to make this spooky bats and cobwebs casserole. The bow-ties are the bats, and the stringy, gooey mozzarella cheese is the cobwebs!