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Samuel kwarteng
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Re: What Did You Cook/bake Today?

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Jollof Rice
Ingredients
Meat/fish
Rice
Tomatoes
Tomato past
Onion
Pepper
Cooking oil
Tablet cube

Method
1, steam meat (cut into cubes)
2, fry meat in oil
3, prepare stew or sauce and add fried meat
4, add water to the stew and add rice
5, allow to cook, stir occasionally.
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Crockpot meals are my go-to for fall sports season. Since all 4 kids like meatballs and mashed potatoes, I decided to combine them for a warm filling meal on a rainy day. I'm feeding a family of 6 and relying on leftovers for work for my husband and I, so the ingredients can be cut in half for most families.

Gravy meatballs
2 bags regular frozen meatballs from Aldi
1 big can and 2 small cans of cream of mushroom soup
1 pack onion soup mix
2 packs brown gravy mix from Aldi
Water

I mixed the cream of mushroom soup, onion soup mix and 2 packets of brown gravy mix together with water. I used the big can from the mushroom soup to measure my water, I filled the can 1.5 times. You don't want to add too much water or your gravy will be runny. Pour the mixture over the frozen meatballs, cover and cook on low for 6 hours. You can put over mashed potatoes or rice for a complete meal.
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I made brownies, butterscotch and chocolate chip cookies for my cousin's bake sale.
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i cook for lunch anchovy with egg
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Since I am in North Carolina and Hurricane Florence has trapped us inside, as a family we are making tamales and chicken noodle soup.
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Post by Kannike »

Jollof Rice well described..... Great!
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Chicken Curry
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I do believe that today would be an excellent day for a BBQ. I will be making hamburgers (rare) with a nice pasta salad. I will take mushrooms, tomatoes, zucchini and a large burb of garlic on the BBQ also. It will be a wonderful "approaching the end of summer" feast!
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Slow cooker Chinese Beef Stew with Udon Noodles... Can't wait to walk into the house and get the first whiff!
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Made homemade hot wings in the oven. Cooked pork chops as well with fried moose meat. Fried asparagus with fried corn in lemon flavored olive oil. Baked raisin bannock and simple Kraft Dinner.
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Fresh trout chowder for breakfast. Fresh blueberry pie for lunch.
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I had rice, baked potatoes and goat meat. Wasn't as nice as i expected
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Fried lean ground beef with mushrooms, and onions mixed with rice and cold can corn.
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Fried moose meat and oats, the last of my wild meat until I go hunting.
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Porridge and toast with butter.
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