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If your family dislikes tomato based meatloaf like mine does then this is the meatloaf for you! Sour cream and onion dip keeps the meat moist and it is served with a delicious sour cream and mushroom sauce. My family usually adds a bit of Cajun seasoning blend since we Louisianans like our food spicy. This recipe just might change your family's mind about meatloaf!
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This recipe for whole wheat pumpkin bread is nicely spiced with cloves, cinnamon, and nutmeg and has crunchy walnuts and plump, juicy raisins in each bite.
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Summer squash are baked with lots of Cheddar cheese and eggs for a casserole that will make everyone want to take seconds.
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This great way to use kale has everything you could want in a salad: the creaminess of avocado, the tanginess of apple, the crunch of almonds, and, of course, the delicious magic of bacon.
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An earthy beef tomato sauce, rich with olives, Parmesan, garlic and oregano, tops buttered mostaccioli pasta for this hearty baked delight. Shred mozzarella over the top and bake until lusciously melted.
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Load it up and never look back.
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Even meatloaf can be made in the Instant Pot(R)! Pressure-cooked for 25 minutes and finished off under the broiler, this is the ultimate comfort food.
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This is a prune and raisin filled cookie with chopped walnuts added if desired. The cookies are made into loaves approx. 3 1/2 to 4 inches wide and 8 to 10 inches long. After baking the loaves are cut into slices crosswise approx. 1 inch wide. Cookies are glazed on top and decorated with colored sprinkles. Prepare the fruit filling the night before baking.
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Homemade chicken pot pie filled with carrots, corn, and green beans is a warm and comforting meal for cold winter evenings.
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Basil, tomato, and red pepper flakes expand on the classic grilled cheese sandwich in this recipe.
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These cookies are so versatile! They are delicious, naturally low-fat and even make terrific Christmas ornaments that keep for years. Royal Icing is best for decoration. CAUTION: These cookies have a way of disappearing!