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    whatwouldruthdo

    Lawrence, KS

    Chef #2143923

    Lawrence, KS

    Joined: Sep 13, 2011

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    Added Recipe Photo to Cuban Pork and Sweet Potato Stew

    Jan 13, 2012 on Food.com

    Shared Recipe Cuban Pork and Sweet Potato Stew

    "Lean pork, fresh sweet potatoes, canned black beans and traditional Cuban flavors blend beautifully in your slow cooker to provide you with a healthy, easy weeknight meal that's special enough for company. If you are afraid of too much heat, use only one can of Rotel and substitute a can of diced tomatoes for the second can."

    Jan 12, 2012 on Food.com

    Reviewed Braised Beans

    "This was tasty. I followed the recipe exactly with two exceptions. First, I had to use dried sage instead of fresh leaves. Second, to make up for that I used two dried bay leaves during the boiling stage of the recipe. We really enjoyed it paired with grilled strip steak.""

    Sep 13, 2011 on FoodNetwork.com

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    Lawyer, blogger w/ chronic migraines, occipital neuralgia, depression, diabetes, PCOS. KState JMC, KU Law grad. Liberal. Love cooking, college sports, books, reality TV, Macs, my Kindle, Words with Friends and knitting.

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