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  1. #76
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    Another easy dish I often have. Don't have quantity for the ingredients for you though.

    Fry some onions & mushrooms, brown some minced beef until pink has gone and add to the onions & mushrooms. Mix up 1/2 pint of instant gravy & add to the beef mix, simmer for around 15 mins. Serve with mashed potato & vegetable of choice.

  2. #77
    I had this once. DELISH!!!!
    Quote Originally Posted by jenn_librarian View Post
    This is from a woman at school

    Veggie Pizza

    2 pkgs Pillsbury crescent rolls
    1 8oz. pkg cream cheese
    1 oz pkg dry Hidden Valley Ranch dressing mix
    1/4 c. mayo
    Assortment of raw veggies (carrots, tomatoes, cucumbers, broccoli, green pepper, cauliflower) chopped and diced
    Grated cheddar cheese

    Directions:
    Combine cream cheese, dressing mix, and mayo. Let sit for 1-2hrs in fridge.

    Unwrap the rolls, press onto a cookie sheet and bake at 350* for 8 minutes or until golden brown.

    When crust is cooled, spread evenly with cream cheese mixture.

    Distribute veggies evenly on top of cream cheese mixture.

    Top with cheddar cheese.

    Cut and serve.

  3. #78
    These would be a lot of fun for a special event, like Xmas morning or a brunch. I wish my sister would do them.
    Quote Originally Posted by jenn_librarian View Post
    Another from my assistant

    This works if you have guest, or if you're just by yourself. Kids like to make this too, because they choose what is in their omelet.


    Ziploc Omelet

    Quart size freezer bags for as many people as there will be omelets.

    Crack 2 eggs, large or extra large, into the bag(no more than two) shake to combine them.

    Put out a variety of ingredients such as: cheese, ham, onion, green peppers, tomato, hash browns, salsa etc...

    Each person adds prepared ingredients of choice into their bag and shakes to combine.

    Make sure to get air out of the bag, and zip it up.

    Place bags into rolling, boiling water for exactly 13 minutes. You can cook 6-8 omelets in a large pot.

    Open bags, and omelet will roll out easily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kt_luvs_kitties View Post
    Now that sounds GOOD! I might make that on Monday Is their a name brand for the pizza dough? I know that sounds silly, but I have never seen it before!
    no - I just use frozen bread dough. If you look in the frozen bread section where the rolls, biscuits, and garlic bread are in your grocery, you should find it.
    I'm sure there is a name brand of the Bread dough I think its like Rhoades or Rhodes or something. I'll have to look, but I **think** I bought Walmart brand the last time.? Can't remember!
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  5. #80
    Pizza Dough...

    If you have a Wegman's near by (not sure if you do), or any other foodstore that has a really good deli and fresh food/take out area, they should have pizza dough in bags in that section. In our Wegman's, it's in the big long open cooler areas where they have all the premade items like lasagna, shells and cheese, pizza sauce. They have bags of premade dough, and all the directions for it to raise or whatever you do with it, is right on the bag. Good dough too!!

    You can buy a box of mix to make pizza dough too. It should be in the spaghetti area of the market.

    I do have recipes for homemade dough, IF you're interested, lol, but that's more work, lol.

  6. #81
    Quote Originally Posted by critters View Post
    These would be a lot of fun for a special event, like Xmas morning or a brunch. I wish my sister would do them.
    RE: Ziploc Omelets

    We do them for breakfasts and brunches and parties and stuff. They're a real hit, because everyone can have their omelet the way they want it! And so easy too!!

    Show the recipe/directions to your sister, maybe she'll get the hint!!

  7. #82
    Hey Katie!

    Do you grill outside at all??

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    No. I do know how to grill though

    My dad just bought himself a NICE big grill, so he said I can have to old one. It needs a new gas tank, and I just dont have anywhere to put it! Can you put a grill on grass? I know that is a stupid question, but our porch is too small in back, and the front porch, well, everyone would see and come to visit. So it would have to be in the back yard ( HUGE and privacy fenced )

    I am not the most welcoming neighbor... Kids running through my house, scaring the cats, and Joey and Dora being so tiny.. I am a nervous wreck I am the only one without kids, and I like my house tidy and the cats calm


    Thank you so much Michelle!

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  9. #84
    Quote Originally Posted by kt_luvs_kitties View Post

    I do know how to grill though

    ... he said I can have to old one.
    It needs a new gas tank ...
    Can I put a grill on grass?
    Grass is fine!
    (Assuming it's *cut* to a below knee-high. )

    When you bring home the New Gas Tank, mix up a little container of dish soap and water -
    connect and tighten the new tank, turn it on and SOAP up ALL the gas connection joints
    and **LOOK** for soap bubbles - which indicates a leak that you have to eliminate.

    Happie Grillin - what's for dinner?

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    Thank you for the advice! I would have never thought to check for leaks

    Tonight is probably Outback. It is my 5 year anniversary, so I got to pick where to go. My husband does not like it that much, but he gets to choose where we eat all the time. I wanted a turn

    I will probably have a bloomin onion, salad, grilled chicken, and a margarita


    Thank you so much Michelle!

    Please be responsible, spay and neuter your pets!


    I've been BOO'd!!! Thanks Lori!

  11. #86
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    Sirrahmis, I am making your cream cheese chicken tonight


    Thank you so much Michelle!

    Please be responsible, spay and neuter your pets!


    I've been BOO'd!!! Thanks Lori!

  12. #87
    I just made this two days ago. It's one of my faves that my mom used to make. It's the Betty Crocker version of Spanish Rice (so not authentic at all, I'm guessing!)

    Put a large pot or skillet on the stove. Pour in some olive oil on the bottom, and heat the skillet on medium heat.

    Cut up one large onion, 1 large green pepper, and a package of hotdogs. Toss in the hot skillet. Add 1c. of uncooked rice, 1 tsp. of oregano, 1 tsp. of salt, and 1/8 tsp of pepper. Fry until the hotdogs, onions, peppers, and rice have some brown on them, about 10 mins.

    Open a can of crushed tomatoes (28oz can), and pour into the pot/skillet. Add some water to the can and swish to get all the tomato out, and add to the skillet.

    Reduce heat to low, cover and simmer for about 35-40 minutes. I serve it with grated parm cheese on top.

    I love this meal, it's easy to make, and great as a left over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jenn_librarian View Post
    I just made this two days ago. It's one of my faves that my mom used to make. It's the Betty Crocker version of Spanish Rice (so not authentic at all, I'm guessing!)
    gee with hotdogs whodathunkit?!
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    I was in the mood for homemade chicken tenders tonight so I thawed a couple chicken breasts and cut them into strips.
    (you can buy the pre-cut tenders)
    I didn't have any bread crumbs on hand so instead I used about a tablespoon of flour, 2 T parmesan cheese, and instant mashed potatoes. Mine were loaded flavor. you can dunk the chicken in egg/milk mixture and then dunk into the dry mixture. But I didn't have any egg so I just dunked them into the dry mixture. Laid them out on parchment paper and baked for 15 min at 360 degrees flipped them and then another 10min. (b/c I used chicken breasts some of mine were pretty thick.) just keep an eye on them until they are golden brown. If you don't have instant mashed potatoes you can use crushed crackers. Cheese Nips are especially good. I enjoyed them with honey mustard sauce.

    also - this is a quick and easy recipe for if you have any left over rice.
    take the left over rice put into a skillet with about a Tablespoon of oil. Use med high heat. Add diced carrots, celery, peas, onion (optional- I never use onions) add a scrambled egg and enough soy sauce to cover the rice. (may have to eyeball it depending on how much rice you have left over. You can add in COOKED cut up chicken pieces, ham, pork, beef, or shrimp.
    Stir fry quickly for about 5-7 min - the veggies will be crisp.
    Sometimes I get in the mood for this and I don't have any leftover rice. I just make 1 cup of white rice. (the measurements of rice will be on the back of the package - how much you should fix for X servings.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kt_luvs_kitties View Post
    YES! He made soup and sandwiches I was at work really late, and he did not stop and buy them any

    He also gave them leftover tacos one time, and be glad you did not have to clean up the pottys that night

    This made me laugh out loud!! I bet the kitties are sure glad to see YOU
    come home at dinner time. Can you just imagine their conversation over the dinner your husband gave them?

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