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    I've had enough concrete for

    today, thank you.

    I don't know what 'A Taste of Thai' is, so I'm assuming we don't have it. And after

    checking the website, we do not.


    I'm just gonna have to do without, I guess.
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    well....reading all this bs on

    food made me hungry. however, after reading the reviews about "super size me", I think I'll pass on mc donalds for

    a very looong time.

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    Default Tequila Cheese Cake

    Tequila Cheese

    Cake

    I

    ngredients For the crust:
    3 cups graham cracker

    crumbs

    1/2 cup sifted confectioners'

    sugar

    1 stick plus 1 tablespoons butter,

    melted

    Preparation:
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    Preheat the oven to

    350ยบ.

    Place the crumbs in a bowl and stir the sugar and butter into the

    crumbs until well blended.


    Press the mixture with a wooden spoon or the

    palm of the hand into a 12" spring-form pan.


    Bake for 10 minutes, remove

    from oven and cool completely before filling.


    If preparing crust ahead

    of time, keep chilled in refrigerator.

    Ingredients For the

    filling:

    8

    oz. softened cream cheese

    1 stick softened

    butter

    1 cup sifted confectioners'

    sugar

    1 1/2 tablespoons

    tequila

    1/4 teaspoon

    salt

    Preparation
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    =indigo][/color]
    Beat cheese and butter together with an electric mixer until

    light and fluffy.

    Add remaining ingredients and beat until thoroughly

    blended.


    Spread evenly in pre-baked crust and chill in refrigerator at

    least 2 hours before topping with the glaze

    (below.)

    ingredients For

    the glaze

    3

    cups strawberries

    1/2 cup

    sugar

    2 tablespoons

    butter

    2 tablespoons freshly-squeezed lime

    juice
    4 tablespoons triple

    sec
    2 tablespoons

    tequila
    1 tablespoon cornstarch

    Preparation
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    Wash, hull and quarter the strawberries; set

    aside

    Combine remaining ingredients in a medium-size saucepan, bring to a

    boil and cook, stirring with a wire whisk, over medium heat until thickened and smooth.



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    MEXICAN CHICKEN CASSEROLE



    4 chicken breasts

    (cooked)


    1 doz

    tortillas (corn)


    1 can

    cream of chicken soup


    1

    can mushroom soup


    1 c

    milk


    1 can green

    chili salsa


    1 lb grated

    cheese






    Put layer of diced

    chicken in pan. Tear tortillas in quarters and lay over chicken. Mix soups, milk & salsa. Spread over tortillas.

    Top with remaining chicken. Let sit in frig 24 hours. Top with cheese. Bake 1‑1/2 hrs. at 300



    This is very good!

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    Unhappy

    I invited a friend over for

    dinner tonight. So I wanted to impressed him with some good home-made food.
    Well at first I thought of

    making some Green Chichen Enchiladas and some spanish rice to go on the side ( those I make pretty good ).
    But, I

    didn't have some of the ingredients to make that and I wasn't in the mood to go grocery shopping so I decided to

    try and make something different. So instead I decided to make MeatLoaf & home-made mashed popatoes & corn. Well I

    was excited because my home was smelling sooo good (yeyyy) .. Was I proud of me! since I never made meatloaf before

    and how could I go wrong with that? right? ummmmmmmm well wrong!! Oh My God! that was so gross looking! the meatloaf

    didn't stay together like it supposed to! mine was um all spread & break into pieces in the baking dish looked more

    like ground beef for tacos! *yuckkk* and the grease over-floating!? wtf was that? what happend? when I put it in the

    baking dish was shape as a square.. Mashed potatoes came out very mushy I think I added to much sour cream or butter

    ?~ the only thing that was looking good was the corn lol... omg I was so upset and I didn't have time to fix

    anything else... So we went out to eat dinner instead. I hope the man that marries me knows how to cook because if

    he doesn't he will be in for a rude awakening plus he will be eating lots of tv dinners lol...
    I need a good

    meat-load recipe...
    Last edited by SweetBrenda; 08-15-2004 at 12:23 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SweetBrenda
    I need a good

    meat-load recipe...
    Meatloaf:

    1 pound lean ground beef (I prefer chuck)
    1 egg
    1 cup oatmeal
    3/4 yellow

    onion, chopped
    2 cloves Garlic-crushed
    1/2 cup beef bullion
    Pepper to taste

    Pre-heat oven to 350

    Combine

    all the above ingredients in a bowl. Add 1/2 of an 8 oz can tomato sauce. Reserve the other half aside. Mix

    completely.

    Form loaf in a small bread pan and bake about 30 mninutes. Pour off grease then spread the remaining

    tomato sauce over the top. Bake about 15-20 minutes longer. Don't over cook it or it will get dry and tough. Let it

    cool about 5 minutes before trying to remove from the pan.

    PS: the trick to mashed potatoes is to mash the

    cooked spuds, salt, pepper and butter together; it's much easier to get the lumps out before thinning it with sour

    cream and milk. Then you slowly add sour cream while still mixing. After that is mixed you slowly add enough milk to

    get the desired consistancy.
    Last edited by belgareth; 08-15-2004 at 04:52 AM.
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    Meat should never be cooked like a loaf

    of bread. Stay away from it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by belgareth
    Meatloaf:



    1 pound lean ground beef (I prefer chuck)
    1 egg
    1 cup oatmeal
    3/4 yellow onion, chopped
    2 cloves

    Garlic-crushed
    1/2 cup beef bullion
    Pepper to taste

    .
    Bel, bless your heart! (thanks) I'm writting

    this down for the next time I try to make Meatloaf again! after reading your recipe I think I know where I went

    wrong!! lets just say I had 20 more ingridents added to yours plus tons "ketchup & BBQ Sauce" and one little

    egg. *laughs*
    Regards,
    Mss Betty Crocker (not~! )

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    By request from Sweet Brenda:



    Banana Nut Bread

    This will make two loaves. It's also good cooked in a clay flower pot.
    Heat the oven to

    350
    Mix together 3 1/2 cups flour
    6 Teaspoons baking powder
    teaspoon of salt

    Beat really well, until almost

    fluffy:
    2/3 cup shortening
    1 1/2 cups sugar
    1 tablespoon lemon juice
    3 eggs
    8-9 very ripe mashed bananas (my

    daughters loved doing this part when they were younger. If their hands are clean the can mash them with their

    hands.)
    Add the flour mixture and mix completely.

    Stir in 1 1/2 cups chopped pecans or walnuts.

    Put in

    greased and floured pans. Let batter rest in pans for about 15 minutes before baking. They bake for about an hour.



    Pecan Balls. This is my all time favorite Christmas cookie. They're very rich.

    Beat 1 cup of butter then

    slowly add 1/4 cup sugar and continue to beat until creamy.
    Add 3 teaspoon Brandy or Vanilla. Brandy is better.
    I

    use a rotary cheese grater for this next step.
    Shred 2 cups pecans and mix with 2 cups flour.
    Mix with the butter

    mixture until smooth.

    Bake at 325 for about 20 minutes. When you take them out of the oven, drop them into a

    bowl of powdered sugar and coat well. Set on waxed paper to cool.
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