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    For the Love of Cats


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    Grumpy! I love it!!!

    I feel like having mexican tonight... anyone for tacos?
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    And I thought they used chihuahua in their taco,s.
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    Agreed cute but sick.
    Hey has anyone heard of Lighthouse spices? I have some in the pantry. They do freeze dried garlic,onion and other freeze dried spices. My local store used to carry them but as with everything else they have been cutting back on products. Haven't used anything but the garlic and basil so far. Good product, rehydrates fairly well. Am looking for them in the other stores locally but will probably have to order on line.

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    Thinks it might be German

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    Another quick recipe using Bear Creek that I tried last night... Actually it's not much of a recipe, just 3 ingredients... I used the BC Stroganoff mix, and added a can of Black Beans (for protien) I heated the beans in a seperate pot with a beef bullion cube, to help them blend a little better with the Strog. After draining about half the liquid bullion off of the beans.I added them to the cooked and ready Strog.
    Took about 15 minutes and turned out really good. My 12 year old Daughter even liked it. Yielded about 5 cups, enough for my wife, daughter, and me. Though it was supplemented by a can on mixed veggies on the side.

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