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Shared Recipe Parmesan - Bacon Peas
Jun 10, 2012 on Food.com
Shared Recipe Pasta E Ceci - Pasta With Chickpeas
"What makes good food? Peasant food. Food that's hearty, stick to your ribs, simple, and filling. This dish fits the bill to a "T" and will even feed the pickiest eaters I know (and trust me, I know some picky ones). It's a nice change from 'everything's tomatoes and black olives and pork' rut of the usual 'Italian' fare. (NB: You can actually use a..."
Jun 10, 2012 on Food.com
Saved Recipe Chicken Marengo by evelyn/athens
May 29, 2012 on Food.com
Shared Recipe Apple Cider Soda Bread
"A dense, chewy, slightly sweet soda bread variation I came up with on my own after I was gifted a few too many hard ciders! Basically a variation on Irish Soda Beer Bread, but I hadn't seen anything else like it!"
May 29, 2012 on Food.com
Saved Recipe Famous Challah by Tante B
May 26, 2012 on Food.com
Saved Recipe The Best Bread Machine Challah by Mirj
May 26, 2012 on Food.com
Saved Recipe Bread Machine Spinach Feta Twist by Chilicat
May 26, 2012 on Food.com
Saved Recipe Hot Dog/Hamburger Buns/Rolls/Cinnamon Buns Dough Cycle A.b.m. by Dorel
May 26, 2012 on Food.com
Saved Recipe Soft Pretzels (For Bread Machines) by KimmieOH
May 26, 2012 on Food.com
Born and raised in Texas, came to the Seattle area in 1997 and never looked back. And while I was a 'neophyte foodie' in Dallas, I fear my fondness for food has only become chronic at this point. If it weren't for one very active Rottweiler, I'd be in serious trouble!
Non denominational eater. If it doesn't move fast enough and isn't my pet, it's likely to be consumed ;)
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"This is what happens when you don't have all the ingredients for a 'family' recipe and you start experimenting: crisp fresh English peas sauteed in butter, then simmered with a bit of beef stock, dried onions, and crumbled bacon, then tossed with toasty bread crumbs and Parmesan cheese makes for an unusual and tasty summer side dish!"