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Chicken, red cabbage, mandarin oranges, and pecans are tossed together in this quick and easy chicken chow mein salad.
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Onion, green pepper and celery are sauteed until tender and then combined with niblet and cream-style corn and cheddar cheese. Half way through the baking, crumbled buttery crackers are sprinkled on top. Perfect dish to take to a party, keeps well.
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This recipe, inspired by Starbucks Green Tea Frappuccino®, blends matcha green tea powder, milk, vanilla syrup, and ice for a delicious cold drink.
Ingredients: milk, matcha, ice, vanilla, whipped cream
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The addition of beer makes this pot roast extra moist. Serve it with some crusty bread--you'll want something to soak up all that delicious gravy!
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Simple and easy curry made with Granny Smith green apples.
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Who doesn't love a good sloppy joe? This recipe is perfect for a crowd of adults or children. Make your sloppy joe mix early and just keep it warm until dinner - you won't have to miss any of the party being stuck in the kitchen. Jill's combination of spices, celery, onion, and garlic are what make this recipe stand out.
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Milk is heated with cacao powder, stevia, and vanilla extract for this simple and delicious cup of hot cocoa, done in less than 10 minutes.
Ingredients: milk, cacao, vanilla
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This rib roast recipe took years to formulate and it makes the most out of this cut of meat. It's perfect for any special occasion.
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These cookies are crumblier, crisper and more buttery in flavor than the typical cookie made with high-fat sweet cream butter Which is exactly why you should make them.
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Remember the chicken-and-stars soup of your youth This is like that, but heartier, more healthful and a touch more sophisticated It's loaded with vegetables – carrots, leeks, celery – and seasoned with generous amounts of garlic, tarragon, thyme, parsley and bay leaf
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You'll need a medium-hot charcoal fire for this recipe So either start cooking when the main dish comes off the fire or, if making this dish separately, light a charcoal fire in your grill, putting all the coals on one side, and wait until it has died down to medium. Serve this smoky chutney alongside pork or beef.