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I need some recipies, I dont know how to cook much. Would some of you give me an input. pretty please? AWSOME.


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RE: FOOD

what kind like dinner.
country style boneless pork ribs.
one bottle of bbq sauce, 1/4 cup maple syrup, 1 cup dark brown sugar
mix together until sugar is mostly desolved. rub garlic salt into pork ribs and place into 13x9 cake lasgana pan and poor bbq mix over ribs.cover with tin foil and plave in oven 350 degrees for 2 hours. serve with garlic red skinned smashed potatos and boil asparagus and voila.


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Go to allrecipies.com, there you can put in any ingredient for any amount of servings and it will give you tons of recipies.


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thanks.. so much. If anyone else has anything to add, please add.


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Quiche is always a favorite here, and you can pretty much create your own AND clean out the fridge to boot. All you need is a pie crust like you get in the freezer section in the supermarket and add ingredients. A fav here is chopped up ham, swiss and cheddar chez, about three to four eggs, about half cup milk, and chopped green peppers. Mix it all up, put it in the pie crust, back at about 350 for whatever time it takes not to jiggle in the middle, about half hour to forty five minutes. Your family will think you are a genius. You can serve with soup or salad, like the fancy restaurants do that charge a pretty penny.


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Good one Juliette! My husband loves Quiche too.


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Honestly,
If I tried to serve my husband Quiche he would freak out!  He doesn't even know what that is! LOL  I am a very good cook but I had to DUMB down my cooking to meet his limited pallet.  He has only a few things he will eat and I blame this on my MIL and her lack of cooking skills!  Or perhaps her lack of effort!


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my hubby would be confused on how and dinner could be made up of anything else other than meat and potatos


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Here is a greek foods if you like...
but you have to have patience to sit and play with the food...

http://www.eatgreektonight.com/recipes.cfm

also

http://www.gourmet.gr/greek-recipes/?gid=1

don't know if it helps just online...
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I love to use myfreerecipes.com
great stuff for all occasions and skill levels!
Good Luck! :-)

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