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Easy Cornbread DressingVery tasty dressing that doesn't require making the cornbread first. You can prep it in advance and freeze it. Let thaw before baking. Also, you… |
myra byanka
Noviembre de 2016 Profesional |
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Easy Scalloped Potatoes #2Good dish for weeknight or holidays. Add other things like chopped bacon or ham. |
myra byanka
Noviembre de 2015 Profesional |
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MILK bath BUTTERNUT squash ONIONS slow cookHaving body bath envy with this butternut squash and onions slow cooked in comfort. A sweet honey along wine… |
Foodessa
Octubre de 2015 Profesional |
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Pineapple StuffingMy sister-in-law 1st started making pineapple stuffing for our family and it was a perfect addition to our Holiday Ham and Cabbage dinners. We… |
Denise Sherin
Abril de 2015 Avanzado |
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Quebec-style baked BEANS feves au lardLike Spring, these white beans came alive along with much flavour in tow. Pork belly ham, and a pouring of… |
Foodessa
Abril de 2015 Profesional |
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Baked CabbageBeing Irish I grew up eating cabbage and ham, I love Cabbage. But we always had it plain, or in colcannon. In Lancaster Pa (Amish country) at… |
Denise Sherin
Marzo de 2014 Avanzado |
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Orange Marjoram CarrotsIt can be hard to come by a vegetable dish both children and adults enjoy. You'll appreciate this recipe because it found that middle ground.… |
Robyn Savoie
Febrero de 2014 Avanzado |
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Cardamom CarrotsThis side of sweet carrots with a hint of cardamom blend well. They're particularly nice during the holiday's, served up with poultry. |
Robyn Savoie
Febrero de 2014 Avanzado |
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Cranberry, Kale and Cornbread DressingThis dressing is so good and pretty that you will want to make it again and again, even if it isn't… |
Robyn Savoie
Noviembre de 2013 Avanzado |
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Roasted Vegetable SuccotashOf all traditional Thanksgiving dishes, succotash is the most likely one that was served at the first feast. Introduced to colonial cooks by the… |
Robyn Savoie
Noviembre de 2013 Avanzado |
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