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  • Noel
    Noel Member Posts: 3,095 Member
    Megan M said:

    These are some great recipes
    These are some great recipes too. I have made several already.

    Thanks Noel for starting this welcomed thread!

    Thanks for making this
    Thanks for making this thread such a great posting. I absolutely love all of the recipes and will make each and every one of them. I have already made several, and, may I say..they were fantastic.

    Let's keep those kitchens open! LOL
  • hopefulwhumor
    hopefulwhumor Member Posts: 45
    Noel said:

    Thanks for making this
    Thanks for making this thread such a great posting. I absolutely love all of the recipes and will make each and every one of them. I have already made several, and, may I say..they were fantastic.

    Let's keep those kitchens open! LOL

    Just thought I'd add one more,
    German Potato Soup, very good.
    1# Hamb. 1# Velveeta cheese, can use the Mexican if you like it a little spicier
    1# Italian sausage 16 oz. sour cream
    1/4t.crushed red pepper 1 stick butter
    10-12 medium potatoes 2c. milk

    Brown Hamb, sausage, and red pepper, drain and put in crock pot. Peel, dice, boil and drain potatoes, put in crock pot with meat. Melt velveeta with butter and milk and pour over met and potatoes. Simmer for 30 minutes. Add Sour cream just before serving. This is a very thick soup, I have doubled the milk before, and it is still really good.


    Good to have to try some of these others on here, but need some printer ink.....
  • Kylez
    Kylez Member Posts: 3,761 Member

    Just thought I'd add one more,
    German Potato Soup, very good.
    1# Hamb. 1# Velveeta cheese, can use the Mexican if you like it a little spicier
    1# Italian sausage 16 oz. sour cream
    1/4t.crushed red pepper 1 stick butter
    10-12 medium potatoes 2c. milk

    Brown Hamb, sausage, and red pepper, drain and put in crock pot. Peel, dice, boil and drain potatoes, put in crock pot with meat. Melt velveeta with butter and milk and pour over met and potatoes. Simmer for 30 minutes. Add Sour cream just before serving. This is a very thick soup, I have doubled the milk before, and it is still really good.


    Good to have to try some of these others on here, but need some printer ink.....

    Love your name on here
    Love your name on here hopefulwhumor! LOL And, love your soup recipe. That will be great on a cold wintery night.

    Yes, get some printer ink. I have printed off most of the recipes on here already.
  • susie09
    susie09 Member Posts: 2,930
    ladyg said:

    Easy Chesseburger Pie
    Made this for dinner tonight.

    1 lb. ground meat (I use ground turkey)
    1 Onion - diced
    1 cup milk
    2 eggs
    1/2 cup Bisquick
    1 cup shredded chedar cheese

    Brown meat and onion in fry pan and drain
    Spray pie pan with non-stick spray
    Add meat to pie pan
    Cover with cheese
    Mix milk, eggs and Bisquick with wisk
    Pour mixture on top
    Bake at 400 degrees for 25 minutes until top is browned

    Enjoy
    Georgia

    I made this Georgia last
    I made this Georgia last week and used hamburger. Thanks for this recipe.
  • sbmly53
    sbmly53 Member Posts: 1,522
    Bumping this up because
    I just passed Heidi's stuffed pepper soup recipe along again and I wanted to 'honor her' in a way - anyone who hasn't tried this - you must! And think of Heidi when you do.

    Sue
  • DianeBC
    DianeBC Member Posts: 3,881 Member
    sbmly53 said:

    Bumping this up because
    I just passed Heidi's stuffed pepper soup recipe along again and I wanted to 'honor her' in a way - anyone who hasn't tried this - you must! And think of Heidi when you do.

    Sue

    Thanks Sue for bumping this
    Thanks Sue for bumping this up! I tried Heidi's recipe too and we loved it! It is still so heartbreaking that we have lost Heidi.
  • Kylez
    Kylez Member Posts: 3,761 Member
    DianeBC said:

    Thanks Sue for bumping this
    Thanks Sue for bumping this up! I tried Heidi's recipe too and we loved it! It is still so heartbreaking that we have lost Heidi.

    Yes, thanks Sue. Seeing
    Yes, thanks Sue. Seeing this post again has given me some ideas of what to fix to eat lately. I run out of ideas. And, Heidi is always in my thoughts.


    Thanks,

    Kylez
  • Noel
    Noel Member Posts: 3,095 Member
    ladyg said:

    Easy Chesseburger Pie
    Made this for dinner tonight.

    1 lb. ground meat (I use ground turkey)
    1 Onion - diced
    1 cup milk
    2 eggs
    1/2 cup Bisquick
    1 cup shredded chedar cheese

    Brown meat and onion in fry pan and drain
    Spray pie pan with non-stick spray
    Add meat to pie pan
    Cover with cheese
    Mix milk, eggs and Bisquick with wisk
    Pour mixture on top
    Bake at 400 degrees for 25 minutes until top is browned

    Enjoy
    Georgia

    Thanks Sue!
    This post of mine came back! I hope anyone that didn't see it before gets to try all of these great recipes.
  • lizzie17
    lizzie17 Member Posts: 548

    Cherry Salad - Very Easy
    1 can crushed pineapple, drained
    1 can cherry pie filling
    1 can condensed milk
    1 container cool whip

    Drain pineapple well. In a large bowl mix pineapple, cherry pie filling, Cool Whip and condensed milk, folding together gently. Chill and serve!

    mmmmm
    sounds delicious and easy :)
  • Angie2U
    Angie2U Member Posts: 2,991

    Cherry Salad - Very Easy
    1 can crushed pineapple, drained
    1 can cherry pie filling
    1 can condensed milk
    1 container cool whip

    Drain pineapple well. In a large bowl mix pineapple, cherry pie filling, Cool Whip and condensed milk, folding together gently. Chill and serve!

    Lizzie, I made survivor's
    Lizzie, I made survivor's recipe and it couldn't be easier. I love recipes that aren't hard or complicated. LOL
  • Double Whammy
    Double Whammy Member Posts: 2,832 Member
    Kylez said:

    Yes, thanks Sue. Seeing
    Yes, thanks Sue. Seeing this post again has given me some ideas of what to fix to eat lately. I run out of ideas. And, Heidi is always in my thoughts.


    Thanks,

    Kylez

    Have you seen the CSN recipe site?
    We have a post somewhere to add recipes to the entire CSN group recipes. I added mine there. I think it unites us all. You might want to put some of these recipes there as well. It's easy. I'll find the direct link, come back and edit this post with it.

    Suzanne

    ♥ Recipe Sharing Project

    https://sites.google.com/site/projectwinit/home
  • debi.18
    debi.18 Member Posts: 850 Member

    Have you seen the CSN recipe site?
    We have a post somewhere to add recipes to the entire CSN group recipes. I added mine there. I think it unites us all. You might want to put some of these recipes there as well. It's easy. I'll find the direct link, come back and edit this post with it.

    Suzanne

    ♥ Recipe Sharing Project

    https://sites.google.com/site/projectwinit/home

    Wow....
    So many yummy ones!! Can't decide which one to try first!
  • Thanks everyone for your responses, and the yummy recipes you have posted. I will get started on trying them immediately. (As soon as i can get up off of this computer and do something constructive. LOL) Anyway, here is my most favorite recipe for this summer. Was served by my Aunt while we were driving across Texas to get to our vacation spot in NM. It was so good, I made a pig of myself, and my husband asked me, after my third helping, and headed to clean out the bowl for my fourth helping, "Don't you think you have had enough?" Here it is:

    SPINACH/STRAWBERRY SALAD

    1 bag fresh baby spinach
    1 small box fresh strawberries, sliced
    1/3 red onion, sliced thin and "ringed"
    1 cucumber, peeled and diced
    1/3 cup sliced almonds (toasted) = can substitute pine nuts if you can find them

    Mix in salad bowl and place in refrigerator until you are ready to serve

    LEMON ZEST DRESSING

    1 large lemon - zest the whole lemon, split down middle and squeeze all juices.
    1/3 cup sugar
    2 tablespoons White Wine Vinegar
    1 tablespoon Olive Oil
    1 teaspoon poppy seeds

    Mix thoroughly until sugar completely dissolves. Refrigerate until serving time.

    You can make this your main meal by adding either broiled shrimp or broiled chicken breast. However, my favorite way is just salad.

    Enjoy

    Judy

    Sounds Delicious
    Judy,

    Spinach/Strawberry Salad recipe appeals to me because it is from scratch. I will make it month.

    Lots of Hugs,
    Janelle
  • jimwins
    jimwins Member Posts: 2,107

    Have you seen the CSN recipe site?
    We have a post somewhere to add recipes to the entire CSN group recipes. I added mine there. I think it unites us all. You might want to put some of these recipes there as well. It's easy. I'll find the direct link, come back and edit this post with it.

    Suzanne

    ♥ Recipe Sharing Project

    https://sites.google.com/site/projectwinit/home

    Hello everyone. The recipe site Suzanne is talking about was
    set up by and for members of CSN (including staff). I see so many
    in this post but can't possibly enter them all myself ☺.

    I would love to have contributions from you guys.

    Thank you and best to all of you,

    Jim

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    In the spirit of sharing and gratitude, a website has been set up
    where recipes can be entered, viewed or downloaded by members.
    The recipes don’t have to be holiday oriented and can be anything
    you enjoy and would like to share. Thanks for contributing!

    Clickable Link:

    ♥ Recipe Sharing Project

    https://sites.google.com/site/projectwinit/home

    Some of the recipes entered to date:

    > Soup, Best Cheesy Potato Soup Ever
    > Side Dish, Corn Casserole
    > Main Dish, Chicken Picatta
    > Main Dish, Greek Penne Chicken
    > Main Dish, Green Chicken Enchiladas
    > Main Dish, Grilled Teriyaki salmon
    > Main Dish, King Ranch Chicken
    > Main Dish, Pot Roast
    > Main Dish, Sue's Salmon Patties
    > Dessert, Cake Balls
    > Dessert, Chocolate Cake for One
    > Dessert, Easy Cheesecake
    > Dessert, Mocha Trifle
    > Dessert, Sweet Potato Pie
    > Dessert, Three-Minute Fudge
    > Dessert, Ultimate Coconut Cream Pie

    Members have submitted from the following locations:

    Alabama
    Louisianna
    Maryland
    Minnesota
    North Carolina
    Ohio
    Virginia
  • jimwins
    jimwins Member Posts: 2,107
    ♥ Recipe Sharing Site for CSN members
    Hello everyone. The recipe site Suzanne mentioned above is
    set up by and for members of CSN (including staff). I see so many
    in this post but can't possibly enter them all myself ☺.

    I would love to have contributions from you guys.

    Thank you and best to all of you,

    Jim

    (Paste of most recent post about it)
    =========================================

    In the spirit of sharing and gratitude, a website has been set up
    where recipes can be entered, viewed or downloaded by members.
    The recipes don’t have to be holiday oriented and can be anything
    you enjoy and would like to share. Thanks for contributing!

    Clickable Link:

    ♥ Recipe Sharing Project

    https://sites.google.com/site/projectwinit/home

    Some of the recipes entered to date:

    > Soup, Best Cheesy Potato Soup Ever
    > Side Dish, Corn Casserole
    > Main Dish, Chicken Picatta
    > Main Dish, Greek Penne Chicken
    > Main Dish, Green Chicken Enchiladas
    > Main Dish, Grilled Teriyaki salmon
    > Main Dish, King Ranch Chicken
    > Main Dish, Pot Roast
    > Main Dish, Sue's Salmon Patties
    > Dessert, Cake Balls
    > Dessert, Chocolate Cake for One
    > Dessert, Easy Cheesecake
    > Dessert, Mocha Trifle
    > Dessert, Sweet Potato Pie
    > Dessert, Three-Minute Fudge
    > Dessert, Ultimate Coconut Cream Pie

    Members have submitted from the following locations:

    Alabama
    Louisianna
    Maryland
    Minnesota
    North Carolina
    Ohio
    Virginia
  • Noel
    Noel Member Posts: 3,095 Member
    jimwins said:

    ♥ Recipe Sharing Site for CSN members
    Hello everyone. The recipe site Suzanne mentioned above is
    set up by and for members of CSN (including staff). I see so many
    in this post but can't possibly enter them all myself ☺.

    I would love to have contributions from you guys.

    Thank you and best to all of you,

    Jim

    (Paste of most recent post about it)
    =========================================

    In the spirit of sharing and gratitude, a website has been set up
    where recipes can be entered, viewed or downloaded by members.
    The recipes don’t have to be holiday oriented and can be anything
    you enjoy and would like to share. Thanks for contributing!

    Clickable Link:

    ♥ Recipe Sharing Project

    https://sites.google.com/site/projectwinit/home

    Some of the recipes entered to date:

    > Soup, Best Cheesy Potato Soup Ever
    > Side Dish, Corn Casserole
    > Main Dish, Chicken Picatta
    > Main Dish, Greek Penne Chicken
    > Main Dish, Green Chicken Enchiladas
    > Main Dish, Grilled Teriyaki salmon
    > Main Dish, King Ranch Chicken
    > Main Dish, Pot Roast
    > Main Dish, Sue's Salmon Patties
    > Dessert, Cake Balls
    > Dessert, Chocolate Cake for One
    > Dessert, Easy Cheesecake
    > Dessert, Mocha Trifle
    > Dessert, Sweet Potato Pie
    > Dessert, Three-Minute Fudge
    > Dessert, Ultimate Coconut Cream Pie

    Members have submitted from the following locations:

    Alabama
    Louisianna
    Maryland
    Minnesota
    North Carolina
    Ohio
    Virginia

    Great idea Jim! I hope this
    Great idea Jim! I hope this post helped!
  • sbmly53
    sbmly53 Member Posts: 1,522
    edited November 2016 #98
    Thinking of Heidi

    Making her Stuffed Pepper Soup tonight.