Re: Recipe Questions
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12/03/21 06:51 AM
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cake mix from a box and can frosting, but add something to it to make it taste good. so i will look in my sandra lee semi-homemade cookbook for ideas.
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Re: Recipe Questions
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12/05/21 10:27 AM
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Sure... just make sure you thaw and drain the spinach well first.
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Re: Recipe Questions
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02/02/22 12:04 PM
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I don't think I would substitute broccoli in this recipe. It is kind of an American goulash with tomatoes etc. If you don't like peppers, you can just leave them out. I've made it like this and it was really good.
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Re: Recipe Questions
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02/02/22 04:55 PM
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It's a really good recipe, family!
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Re: Recipe Questions
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02/02/22 06:37 PM
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I would do a simple lettuce salad and maybe some cheesy garlic biscuits. To be honest, it's kind of a meal all by itself!
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Re: Recipe Questions
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03/09/22 08:59 PM
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Oh, man, that sounds good! I saved the recipe for myself! Serve whatever you like with it... a veggie, maybe a salad. Serve whatever you like!
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Re: Recipe Questions
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03/09/22 10:14 PM
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I think I would have some nice green beans with that.
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Re: Recipe Questions
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03/12/22 01:44 PM
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I don't see a Hunt's meatloaf seasoning, but I found meatloaf seasoning on Amazon including this and this. There are others.
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Re: Recipe Questions
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I think this is what you may have been looking for, family. It's not a packaged meatloaf seasoning, but Hunt's tomato sauce with meatloaf seasonings. Hunt's Meatloaf Tomato SauceI don't use packaged meatloaf seasonings. I add a package of dry beefy onion soup mix, salt, pepper, ketchup, bread crumbs and beaten egg. It's actually the old and very famous Ann Landers Meatloaf!
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Re: Recipe Questions
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03/13/22 10:58 AM
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https://www.food.com/recipe/original-ann-landers-meatloaf-506606, is this it, i hate hot foods, but if i did not, sounds good, 1 teaspoon maggi seasoning or 1 teaspoon msg, is accent, people put sauce/topping on their meatloaf.
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Re: Recipe Questions
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I don't use the Maggi or the msg, although I do keep Maggi in the pantry. This is a very old recipe from back when msg was used in a lot of foods. It's not used very much at all any more.
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