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Posted between August 1, 2005 and November 22, 2009

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Salvadorian Pupusas

(1 person found this helpful) Posted by Valeria  

Pupusas are wonderful! For those of you who have not tried them, do so now! You can even put thin layers of shredded meat and cheese. YUM! — SummerThyme Oct 19, 2005

Recipe #139724

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Beefy Refried Bean Soup

(2 people found this helpful) Posted by Tugar357  

Dont let the name fool ya! Quick, easy, filling, most kids will love it! Hardy enough for winter, light enough for the rest of the seasons! Added a can of black beans! S-L-U-R-P! — SummerThyme Aug 11, 2005

Recipe #104715

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Indian Fry Bread

Posted by Anita Harris  

Boy do I love fry bread! In Native Day Camp, we use to make it outdoors and eat with boiled fresh blackberries. Anyway, this time we had tacos. Used ground beef, refried beans, lettuce, tomato, cheese and sour cream. WOW again! — SummerThyme Aug 10, 2005

Recipe #43499

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Bisquick Coffee Cake

(7 people found this helpful) Posted by bungalowten  

Wow, I am glad I found this oldie and goodie. I always loved to add a can of apple pie filling to the mix and left the topping as is. Yummy! This was good all over again! — SummerThyme Aug 10, 2005

Recipe #98934

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Pop-Up-Rolls

Posted by NovaLee  

This was such a quick, easy and tasty little roll. I love the mildly sweet flavor that is unique. Thank you for this tasty treat! — SummerThyme Aug 10, 2005

Recipe #49986

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Kentucky Biscuits

Posted by Ron & Joyce Ripple Sr.  

Thank you for sharing this fabulous recipe. My daughter helped and used large cookie cutters instead of biscuit cutter and we had the greatest teddy bear, star and choo choo train biscuits! Tons of fun and yum yum! — SummerThyme Aug 6, 2005

Recipe #860

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Peach Bread

Posted by ratherbeswimmin'  

I baked little cakes in clean vegetable cans, labels removed. They fluff over the top like huge muffin tops. I wrapped them in cellophane, ribbon and passed them out. It was a hit. Thanks for the recipe! — SummerThyme Aug 6, 2005

Recipe #25514

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Chicken Stew or Chicken Pot Pie Filling

Posted by ~Leanne~  

This is fabulous! The art is, you can tweak this to fit your own taste. Example: I sauted onions and celery in the butter on the first step. I also doubled the recipe as I have an enourmous sized family. This was perfect. I made pot pie. — SummerThyme Aug 6, 2005

Recipe #66229

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Brewmeister's Chicken: Beer Can Chicken

Posted by Olga Drozd  

This recipe is pretty tasty. When making beer can chicken or "beer in the rear" chicken you can actually use beer or a canned soda pop. ITs the moisture that softens the chicken. — SummerThyme Aug 5, 2005

Recipe #110928

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Luby's Cafeteria Hawaiian Delight Pie

(1 person found this helpful) Posted by Miss Annie  

Very Good. This would be great for potlucks and picnics. Very rarely will you find a pineapple pie and you are sure to stir up both the gossip and the tastebuds! very easy to make! — SummerThyme Aug 4, 2005

Recipe #119970

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Tex-Mex Pork Chops

(1 person found this helpful) Posted by Mille® ™  

I wanted these the minute I read this recipe but didnt have all I needed. So, after cookinng the chops and seasoning them with salt/pepper/cumin, I emptied a can of tomatoes with green chiles, chopped onion and garlic. Turned out great! The cheese... — SummerThyme Aug 4, 2005

Recipe #26229

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Green Beans

Posted by Miss Erin  

These were yummy! I needed to pizzaz up a side dish and this worked great! I added a little more garlic and some leftover crumbled bacon pieces. I also added the green beans in while sautaeing the onion, garlic and leftover bacon pieces! Cuts out... — SummerThyme Aug 4, 2005

Recipe #25787

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Cuban Passion

Posted by ratherbeswimmin'  

This is a treat! You may also use spiced rum. — SummerThyme Aug 1, 2005

Recipe #96393

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