get a crock pot and get creative
2007-03-18 07:32:28
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answered by Larry m 6
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Here is an interesting recipe that my aunt always made, And simple too, Called Gound beef and spaghetti cassorole, Its different, You will need 1 can of Franco american, spahetti, 1 can of tomato juice, 1 pound of ground meat, 1 diced green pepper and 1 diced onion, bread crumbs, First brown ground beef in skillet, as you are browing, turn down the heat, to low, simmer, cut up your onion and pepper, And put those in the groundbeef, Add the tomato juice all in it, and simmer, then after 20 minutes or so, Add the can of Spaghetti, When thats done, put into a little glass cassrole dish, and cover with bread crumbs on top, put in oven for only about 20 minutes on 200 degrees, and you have a meal with a nice salad on the side, If you have kids they will love it
2007-03-18 07:55:54
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answered by trudycaulfield 5
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Do you have access to a public library? You can find a lot of different kinds of cookbooks there. Or there are plenty of websites that have recipes on them. Go to a search engine like google or yahoo and type in beef recipe or egg recipe or something like that and you will come up with lots of things.
Personally I'd recommend the cookbooks from the library, though.
2007-03-18 07:34:59
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answered by waia2000 7
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There are countless recipes online. My favorite websites for cooking are allrecipes and epicurious. Allrecipes are recipes submitted by users and it has a lot of recipes that are easy and good for beginners. It's basic home-style cooking. Epicurious has some fancier recipes and creative things that maybe you haven't thought of before.
Both sites are divided into catagories making it easy to search for recipes based on what meal you're preparing or ingredients you want to use.
2007-03-18 07:38:26
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answered by gypsy50309 6
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Google "Taste of Home", it's a great website, all the recipes have been tested. Even better, buy the monthly magazine! Lots of delicious stuff, there's a slow cooker section too.
2007-03-18 09:01:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Not "recipes" exactly but ideas
Fried Rice
for each serving saute 1 to 2 cups vegetables (onion, celery, bell pepper, carrots, broccoli, anything) Stir in about 2/3 cup COOKED rice and season to taste with soy sauce, stir fry sauce or anything like that. In a small bowl beat one egg for each serving with a little cold water - push veg/rice mixture to one side of pan and pour in egg. When it starts cooking mix it with veg/rice mixture. Can add cooked meat (leftovers or salad shrimp) if desired.
Chicken Strips
Cut boneless chicken breast meat into bite size chunks or strips. Shake in mixture of flour and seasoning of choice (Cajun, Barbecue, Carri bean Jerk, etc) Film skillet with oil - heat. Cook and stir chicken until done - about 12 to 20 minutes depending on size of pieces. Serve with dipping sauce if desired.
2007-03-18 07:52:26
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answered by old_laughin_lady 3
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You can try looking at
http://www.cookinghomefood.com/
It has over 500 posts in cooking and recipes.
2007-03-20 04:00:35
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answered by Dorothy 3
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Go to the web site cook.com. Youll find a ton of them good luck!
2007-03-18 07:36:38
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answered by Angelbaby 2
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Hi you can find some great recipes at http://www.dietwell.co.uk/Diet_Well_Recipes.html
2007-03-20 09:41:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Try my original chocolate chip cookie bar .
ok make it exactly like a chocolate chip cookie but shape them into rectangles.
2007-03-18 07:35:31
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answered by Chocolate for The Soul 5
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you can go to the web site About.com they have some great ideas for cooking.
2007-03-18 07:34:41
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answered by George 4
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