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Chef #317367's

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Posted between January 2, 2008 and November 25, 2009

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Simple Red Beans and Rice

Posted by design*girl  

Sooo easy, and soooo good. I use Cajun Chicken Andouille sausage, frozen diced green pepper and onion. Makes for a quick meal. Good with or without the sausage. Thanks for the recipe - it is a staple in my house! — Chef #317367 Nov 18, 2009

Recipe #221285

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Healthy Crock Pot Chili

Posted by julie battelle  

I would give this more stars if I could. The only substitution I make is to use chili beans. I use Trader Joes Frozen Fire Roasted Bell Peppers and Onions (the whole bag) to save time. This recipe is so great, that I don't even add the chicken... — Chef #317367 Nov 14, 2009

Recipe #51526

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Broccoli Cheese Soup

Posted by Gail Gold  

WOW. So Good. I cut the recipe in half - cooked the veggies in 1 1/2 cups of chicken stock (I used herbox), then processed them, put them back into the pan, added a can of evaporated skim milk, 5 oz velvetta, dash of cayenne, and broccoli.... — Chef #317367 Oct 1, 2009

Recipe #72786

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Ww Core Chocolate Banana Smoothies

Posted by NM-156  

WOW!! Thank you for posting this recipe..now I no longer need to fight my evening sweet tooth! The possibilites are endless! This is VERY GOOD! — Chef #317367 May 29, 2009

Recipe #302223

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Catfish Parmesan

Posted by ratherbeswimmin'  

FANTASTIC!!!!!!! I use the catfish nuggets and bake mine, fry my husband's in olive oil. Both ways are outstanding. This recipe is a favorite in our house. My husband is always asking for it. Thanks so much! — Chef #317367 May 3, 2009

Recipe #25534

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Oatmeal Freezer Cookies

Posted by Dancer^  

These cookies are almost all we eat now! I used chocolate chips instead of raisins, whole wheat pastry four, and 1 cup sugar + 1/2 cup brown sugar and they turn out soooo good! Thanks so much for homemade slice and bake cookie recipe! — Chef #317367 Oct 11, 2008

Recipe #21067

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Roasted Corn and Sweet Pepper Salsa

Posted by Olga Drozd  

this is very good. i used fresh corn off the cob. i roasted the corn, red pepper and onion in the same pan, then added the rest and refrigerated it for a while. very tasty! and easy. great with fish. — Chef #317367 Sep 6, 2008

Recipe #98112

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Healthy No Bake Cookies

(1 person found this helpful) Posted by ShaGun  

These are AMAZING!!! I used a little sugar and some honey as well. Didn't have wheat germ, so just added more flax and oatmeal. Only had creamy peanut butter. They were perfect!! I also added double the amount of cocoa powder for a more... — Chef #317367 Aug 15, 2008

Recipe #137725

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Breakfast Sausage Casserole

Posted by Beaner in Washington  

This was sooo easy. I made it for a women's retreat with evap skim milk, egg beaters, turkey sausage and you would never guess it was low fat!! Rave reviews...SOOOOOO TASTY. Will definately be making again. — Chef #317367 May 29, 2008

Recipe #48046

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Cheese Sauce

Posted by Kim1  

I love this recipe!!! It is good on anything! Good made with any cheese!!! Very easy - I will be making this all the time for my one year old who loves mac and cheese! SO EASY!! — Chef #317367 Jan 22, 2008

Recipe #35730

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Traditional Chicken Divan

Posted by CFRP  

This was amazing! I will never make any other way again! Very easy to make. I used evaporated skim milk and it was perfect! Thank you! My one year old ate it up! — Chef #317367 Jan 2, 2008

Recipe #190335

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