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Apple & Cider Jelly

A tasty jelly that tastes amazing with plain or toasted bread. Can also be stored in jars and used as Christmas gifts for your relatives!

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Cherry-Sweet Potato Bread

Moist and tasty. Good for breakfast or a snack during the day.

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Coconut Flan with Caramel

Vietnamese-style coconut flan baked in a water bath with homemade caramel. Silky coconut milk custard with a bittersweet caramel sauce that pools around every slice. Elegant, simple, and make-ahead friendly.

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Bean Curd with Pineapple

Sweet-savory stir-fried tofu marinated in pineapple syrup, soy sauce, and dry sherry, then wok-tossed with crunchy bean sprouts. Vegetarian and ready in 30 minutes.

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Pirate's Pie

Pirate's pie: a kid-friendly fish pie with canned salmon, leeks, red pepper, and corn in creamy sauce under a piped cheesy mashed potato crown. Budget-friendly family dinner.

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Party Rye

This is an easy appetizer to make and can be frozen. From one of my best friends Barbara Smith

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Corn Muffins (Majors)

A quick and easy snack that can be served plain or with a bit of jelly to give it a fruity taste.

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Joyce's Delight

Creamy ambrosia fruit salad with mandarin oranges, pineapple chunks, coconut, mini marshmallows, and sour cream. A no-cook, make-ahead holiday side dish.

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Cathe's Green Enchiladas

Green enchiladas with Monterey Jack cheese and onion rolled in corn tortillas, smothered in a creamy sour cream and jalapeno sauce. A rich, cheesy Tex-Mex dinner baked until bubbly.

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Peanut Sauce (Rickert)

Thai peanut sauce with coconut milk, red curry paste, chili paste, and peanut butter. Rich, spicy, and ready in 20 minutes. Serve with satay or as a dip.

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To Cure Hams

Follow this recipe to find out how to cure hams so you can be able to prepare a savory dinner for your family.

Cucumber, Mint, & Pineapple Smoothie Bowl
Cucumber, Mint, & Pineapple Smoothie Bowl

Give a warm welcome to this cool smoothie. Mint has traditionally had a role in welcoming guests throughout history, and by many different cultures. The ancient Greeks rubbed mint leaves on the dining tables to greet guests, mint tea is offered to guests in the Middle East and many cultures boil the leaves to freshen the air. This is also the recipe to say goodbye – to stomach problems – mint has a soothing effect on the digestive tract, relieving symptoms of indigestion, cucumber too is high in fibre, also good for digestive health and pineapple contains a digesting enzyme that is unique to pineapples, Bromelain. Bromelain is know to be good for brain health, also, when you are cooking one of our delicious meat recipes, the meat can be tenderized with pineapple because the Bromelain breaks down the meat proteins. Cucumbers are cool too, they are mainly water, 95% in fact, making them ideal for hydration. Cucumbers contain polyphenols called lignans which are considered helpful in lowering the risk of breast, ovarian and prostate cancers. Be prepared to be bowled over by this smoothie!

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Homemade Basil Pesto

I ruined my blender making this. Use a food processor! Can be frozen for use in the winter.

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Chutney in The Raw

The variety of spices in this recipe help create a wonderful aroma in the kitchen. Can be used in place of any seasoning or marinade!

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Shrimp Mold with Tomato Soup

Retro shrimp mold made with tomato soup, cream cheese, and gelatin for a spreadable party appetizer. Canned shrimp, diced vegetables, and tangy mayo create a 1960s throwback that's surprisingly good on crackers.

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Chrissie's Frog Eye Salad

Try this different but tasty pasta salad made with mandarin oranges, pineapple and whipped topping.

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