Recipes

How to Make a Quick Meat Sauce for Spaghetti

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You don't need to spend hours in the kitchen to create a delicious spaghetti dinner. Here's how to make a quick, easy meat sauce for spaghetti. If you make a purchase using the links included, we may earn a commission. This spaghetti meat sauce recipe isn't completely from scratch but it is delicious! My family loves this spaghetti and it is so easy to make! Plus, this recipe can be used in any recipe that calls for meat sauce. More Delicious Dinner Recipes Did you know that we love to share our favorite tried and true recipes with you? Like...

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PRICE ALERT: Save P20/Kilo On Eggplants This Week

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Have you been missing eating tortang talong dishes lately because of their high price at the palengkes? This week, you can save P20 per kilo on eggplants if you're looking to satisfy that craving! Eggplants or talong went down to P100 per kilo this week from its high of P120. Among all the vegetables that the Department of Agriculture (DA) monitors on its Bantay Presyo reports, the eggplant is one of four that are P100 and below. The other three below-P100 veggies are sayote and kalabasa (squash) both at P50 per kilo and pechay Tagalog at P70 per kilo.  The bad news is that eggs...

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15 Vegan Recipes for a Winter Wonderland

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Looking for some thrilling vegan winter recipes that will take you on a journey to a winter wonderland? From vegan breakfast recipes to vegan entrees suitable for a cold, icy landscape, these warming, seasonal vegan recipes will sparkle this season. Brrhh! Baby, it’s cold outside! But you can warm your mind, body and soul with comforting vegan winter recipes, including the classics based on seasonal produce and pantry staples. From winter vegan beverage recipes to vegan entrée recipes, I’ve got you covered with this collection of 15 Vegan Recipes for a Winter Wonderland, compliments of some of my favorite food...

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Lasagnette alla cacciatora col pollo (Pasta Cacciatore)

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It may come as a surprise to non-Italians, but if you ask the average Italian what they think of pasta and chicken, you’re likely to get a negative reaction. A very negative one in fact. That’s certainly the view among my Italian acquaintances. To them, a dish like Chicken Alfredo is an utter abomination, yet another example of foreigners butchering their beloved cuisine. And in all the years I lived in Italy, I didn’t come across the combination, not even once. So I always assumed that Italian cookery simply didn’t have any pasta and chicken dishes. That assumption was borne...

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Dinosaur Adventure!

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Rafting the Gates of Lodore section of the Green River through Dinosaur National Monument offers photographers a wide range of geology and dramatic canyon walls to observe. After feeling trapped at home for the past couple of years, I think it is fair to say that most of us nature photographers are going a bit stir crazy looking forward to finally getting out shooting more often again. With this desire to resume travel comes the fact that more and more photographers are visiting the same crowded locations. With overcrowded parks and permit systems becoming more common in places like Glacier...

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