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on a little secret: The microwave can play an important role in
Thanksgiving dinner--especially when it comes to potatoes. The
humble starch is an essential part of the holidays. They're
satisfying, they taste great with everything else on the
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i am writing this becuse i realy like food and today i was eating a microwave burrito and decided it was plain so i dug in my refridgorator and found a spinich dip and stuck my burrito in it oddly enough it was realy good but the wierdest thing i tryed was definatly the stuffed hotdogs i made it was… Read More »
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Sometimes you just need fudge. This is a great recipe that you can make in the microwave. A small of amount of chocolate is added in for fun.
Peanut Butter Fudge
1 - 14 oz. can of sweetened condensed milk
2 cups peanut butter chips
1 ounce square…
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What you need: a large microwave safe bowl or casserole dish one package of parmesan noodles and sauce mix… Read More »
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Good evening peeps? Tonight is my first official launching into the world of "blogging". So as I was saying my life is a continuous Seinfeld episode. It never ends. My parents are both sets of parents; the Costanza's and the Seinfeld's meshed into one set. They are as... Read More »
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The food in the tray has nailed the retro callback with a modern twist they're trying for here--pinot noir-roasted Pot Roast; a trio of baby potatoes, red cabbage stewed with vinegar and brown sugar, and steamed broccoli; Vahlrona chocolate pudding with a dab of whipped cream. It sounds fabulous, right? However, the setup is unavoidably unappealing, despite--or maybe because of--the perfectly recaptured television dinner setup, with everything all served together in their carefully compartmentalized food condos. Read More »
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