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Recipes- Stuffed Pepper SoupI love stuffed peppers, but don't always have the time to make them. So, you might call this the "Lazy Man's Stuffed Peppers", since it has all the great taste, but is so quick and easy. This is very hearty...great comfort food!!! -- posted by Alan in SW Florida […]
- Stuffed Pepper SoupI love stuffed peppers, but don't always have the time to make them. So, you might call this the "Lazy Man's Stuffed Peppers", since it has all the great taste, but is so quick and easy. This is very hearty...great comfort food!!! -- posted by Alan in SW Florida […]
- Stuffed Pepper SoupI love stuffed peppers, but don't always have the time to make them. So, you might call this the "Lazy Man's Stuffed Peppers", since it has all the great taste, but is so quick and easy. This is very hearty...great comfort food!!! -- posted by Alan in SW Florida […]
- Vic and Mick's Lamb ShanksThere used to be a restaurant in downtown Seattle called Rosellini's. It was run by 2 brothers - Vic and Mick. We had this lamb there one day and begged for the recipe because we loved it. It's still my favorite way to prepare lamb shanks. -- posted by lazyme […]
- Twin Lakes Honey Mustard DressingI love this stuff. From Chef Beth at Twin Lakes Golf and Country Club. -- posted by lazyme […]
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