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Thanks everyone. I didn't cook today as planned. Not hungry now. Maybe later we will find some leftovers or make some sandwiches and soup. Thanks again....
Thanks everyone. I didn't cook today as planned. Not hungry now. Maybe later we will find some leftovers or make some sandwiches and soup. Thanks again....
Nomad, soup is good for the soul. Make sure you and your wife eat. You both need your strength. Keeping you and your family in my thoughts.
Has been a while since I posted my Hungarian Goulash recipe.
Has anyone tried (sure you have) and how did it come out for you? Am curious.
Made a pot last week at a friends (Italian) home and he ruined it by smashing all the ingredients into a mush to be eaten as a soup. Oh well...different strokes for different folks.
Would love to hear any good comments to make my day. (koszonom szepen)
( Hungarian Pista) Steve
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This was an American Chop Suey thread today CrazyW!!!
Has anyone tried this dish? I'm looking forward to after I go to the store. Love to hear a report
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From the local southwestern restaurant:
-Low Fat Veggie burrito that had black beans, sauteed & seasoned red & green peppers, onion, yellow rice & pico de gallo on a 12" wheat tortilla.
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