since that is a pretty heavy main dish I would just stick with a salad and maybe some garlic bread.
2006-08-29 03:15:19
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answered by Suzie K 4
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Stuffed shells are so good. A green salad or some green vegetables would be a nice with this.
Try the recipe: "Northern Italian Pasta Shell Stuffing" by Barbara Platoni.Type this recipe or "Barbara Platoni" on Yahoo's Search Bar, and you'll fine a few websites that will give you directions for this dish. I saw Paula Deen do it on The Food Network Show in March. A little time consuming to make,but it's worth the effert!!
2006-08-29 03:41:27
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answered by hillaryc59bc 4
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Fresh Green Salad, Steamed Broccoli, French style Green Beans, Steamed Zucchini, Anything in the Green Veggie family will balance the meal
Don't forget the Garlic Bread
2006-08-29 06:21:54
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answered by Celtic Tejas 6
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I would go with either steamed green veges like broccoli or green beans or snow peas, etc...OR
...could go the other way and have a fresh fruit salad...OR
the obvious which is normally served on the side with any kind of pasta - including stuffed shells - tossed green salad. You could have cole-slaw instead. OR a Waldorf salad might work too.
(yummy...I'm hungry for stuffed shells now..and that is NOT on the diet..lol)
2006-08-29 03:19:42
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answered by svmainus 7
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Garlic Cheese bread and a salad with Italian dressing.
2006-08-29 03:55:10
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answered by nicole_d82 2
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A favorite meal of ours Christmas Eve and we have garlic bread with cheese and a tossed salad.
2006-08-29 05:07:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Cheese & pasta are pretty heavy, I'd just go with a salad, or Caesar salad if you prefer.
2006-08-29 03:15:19
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answered by Maddy 5
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You need something that contrasts in color and texture. A nice green salad - Caesar is great. Or an antipasto. I get hungry just thinking about it!
2006-08-29 03:15:16
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answered by Log Cabin 2
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A veggie is a plant or part of a herb used as food
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answered by ? 3
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Both are good for you, each fruit/vegetable has different vitamins. And so as more variety, as better. Vegetables have generally less sugar than fruits.
2017-02-19 07:44:16
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answered by ? 4
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