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This simple, fragrant soup is delicious as thick vegetable soup, not puréed It becomes a different soup altogether when you purée it, and I like both versions equally.
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Get A Salad with Crunch and Substance: Bean and Vegetable Tostadas Recipe from Food Network
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Classic retro sunshine Jello salad recipe, with lemon Jello, grated carrots, and crushed pineapple.
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Rice is simmered with water, milk, and sugar in this simple recipe for Guatemalan rice pudding, or arroz con leche, scented with cinnamon.
Ingredients: water, white rice, milk, sugar, salt, cinnamon
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A light and refreshing cucumber salad with imitation crab.
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Get Green Tomato and Vidalia Onion Gratin Recipe from Food Network
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This simple deviled egg recipe is the result of years of trial and error. CAUTION: Very slippery. If carrying over carpet they will always land yolk-side down.
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Taco-seasoned ground beef simmered with tomato and rice is topped with salsa, cheese and lettuce for a tortilla chip-dipping meal.
Ingredients: beef, taco, tomato soup, water, white rice
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Get Jalapeno Pork Poppers Recipe from Food Network
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Rice wrapped in steamed cabbage leaves, covered with tomato sauce, and baked.
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This is a tart fruit soup combining cherries, raspberries, and apples. Serve it with a dollop of whipped cream.
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My mom has been making this basic sloppy joe recipe for so long that when I asked her how she made them, she had to make a batch to be sure of the measurements. These are no fancy joes - nothing but lots of sloppy, zesty mess! Beef may be used instead of turkey. Perfect for potluck or game day.