"Black-eyed peas grab some heat and spice from jalapeno peppers and cumin in this flavorful slow cooker preparation that also includes diced ham, bacon, bell peppers, onion, and garlic."
"For a simple, savory dish cook chopped onions in olive oil and ready-made pesto. Toss with hot pasta and grated Parmesan cheese, then serve up hot or cold. Either way it's deliciously easy!"
"I discovered edible flowers just recently and have enjoyed many recipes. These sweet potatoes are yummy with the flowers and crushed pineapple. Your guests should love this!"
"These are so tasty your family won't believe they are eating healthy! Nothing this good for you should taste so good...or be this easy to cook. These are delicious plain, but may be dipped in honey mustard sauce, ketchup, or even guacamole."
"Step-by-step directions for how to make and can your own sauerkraut. 50 pounds, that's right, pounds of cabbage is transformed into 18 quarts or 36 pints!"
"These thinly-sliced marinated cucumbers make a refreshing addition to a salad, or a nice side dish for a barbecue. We think they 'd even be great on an open face sandwich on pumpernickel or rye bread."
"A tart apple is stuffed with cinnamon and brown sugar, wrapped in foil and placed in the coals of a fire in this simple dessert designed for camping or cook-outs."
"Eat your muesli! If you've never tried this granola-like breakfast treat, this is a great recipe. Lots of bran and oats and raisins and nuts, with just enough brown sugar to add a bit of sweetness. Serve as is with soy milk, or plop the bowl in the microwave and eat it warm."
"Anchovies sauteed with garlic and oil makes a pungently tasty sauce for hot spaghetti. Add some breadcrumbs and parsley to the anchovy mix and toss with the noodles to serve."
"These moist turkey patties will make a great addition to your next barbecue. With added grated zucchini, this recipe is even healthier than the original."
"Herbed pork is tender and delicious simmered in a sweet Marsala wine and garlic sauce. This is easy enough for a weeknight, and impressive enough for company."
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