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A simple soup made with ground beef and vegetables. Try it with homemade bread.
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Chicken soup is the original cold medicine, and this version with homemade noodles in broth with onion and garlic lives up to it 's reputation as a cure-all.
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Bagged coleslaw mix is combined with crunchy dry ramen noodles, sunflower seeds, almonds, green onions, and a simple sweet vinaigrette for a tasty Asian-inspired coleslaw.
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Fresh corn doesn't have to be eaten straight from the cob.
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Addictive, delicious caramel corn! Have a craving? Caramel corn is easy to make at home! All you need is freshly popped popcorn, brown sugar, butter, molasses, and corn syrup for homemade caramel corn!
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Bottled Italian salad dressing is dolled up with a bit of cumin and pepper sauce. Then it 's mixed into cooked strips of beef, red onion, kidney beans, and corn. Even better when tossed with salad greens and lots of shredded cheese.
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Stock your freezer with these healthy single-serving dinners (or hearty lunches). These vegetarian burritos reheat well in the microwave, making them A-OK for a workplace kitchenette.
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A Halloween meatloaf is decorated like a spooky Halfling -- a mysterious humanoid creature with yellow corn teeth, green pepper ears, black olive eyeballs, and a background of scary "blood" ketchup.
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This is a savory pie with lots of sage, nutmeg and paprika to spice things up. This version of shepherd 's pie is multi-layered with mashed potatoes, peas, corn, ground beef and onion. It 's finished with another layer of mashed potatoes, along with some butter, paprika, salt and pepper.
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Use this quick and easy recipe to deliver a great-tasting salad with chicken, avocado, and goat cheese dressing in a homemade vinaigrette.
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This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes 25 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.