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Cincinnati Chili I

Submitted by: MARBALET 
This is an unusual no-bean chili made with ground beef, cinnamon, cloves and unsweetened chocolate in a beef and tomato base. Serve over spaghetti noodles with shredded cheddar cheese. 

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Baked Ziti I

Submitted by: Colleen B. Smith 
A simple baked ziti strikes it rich with layers of sour cream, and three kinds of Italian cheese. Ready-made spaghetti sauce reduces the prep time, and ground meat is optional. 

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Cha Cha's White Chicken Chili

Submitted by: Cathy 
Delicious white bean chili. Cha Cha says: 'It's kinda spicy, so watch out!' Substitute mild green chiles for the jalapenos if you're scared! Use more chicken and cheese as desired. 

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Buffalo Chicken Dip

Submitted by: NUNPUNCH 
Home Town: Greensburg, Pennsylvania, USA
Living In: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
This tangy, creamy dip tastes just like buffalo chicken wings. It's best served hot with crackers and celery sticks. Everyone loves the results! 

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Too Much Chocolate Cake

Submitted by: Denise 
This cake won me First Prize at the county fair last year. It is very chocolaty. 

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Absolutely Fabulous Greek/House Dressing

Submitted by: Danielle McQueen 
This is the 'secret' Greek dressing recipe from the pizzeria that I work at. The recipe makes almost a gallon but can be scaled down easily. It can be used for picnics and travels very well, since it doesn't need to be refrigerated. This is the best dressing I have ever tasted, people offer to buy it constantly, but if we sold it we wouldn't be able to make enough to use in the restaurant! 

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Slow Cooker Italian Beef for Sandwiches

Submitted by: MAUREENBURR 
Rump roast is cooked with Italian salad dressing mix and seasonings until it is tender enough to shred with a fork. 

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Eggplant Parmesan II

Submitted by: DOERY 
Home Town: Albany, New York, USA
Eggplant slices are dipped in egg and bread crumbs and then baked, instead of fried. The slices are layered with spaghetti sauce, mozzarella and Parmesan cheeses. 

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Boilermaker Tailgate Chili

Submitted by: MIGHTYPURDUE22 
This is the chili recipe the gang eats at Purdue Boilermaker football games. I always prep and cook the chili the night before and then reheat the next day. This is a combination of many different tomato-based chili recipes. Good luck and enjoy. 

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Apple Pie by Grandma Ople

Submitted by: MOSHASMAMA 
Grandmas from all around can be proud of this unique recipe that brings fabulous results. Sliced apples are mounded in a prepared pie shell, covered with a latticed crust, and just before slipping into the oven, doused with a sugary butter syrup. 

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Jamie's Minestrone

Submitted by: Jamie 
I created this soup after becoming tired of the excess salt and lack of veggies in canned minestrone. I recalled a great bowl of minestrone that was overflowing with rich vegetables at the 'Sheepherder's Inn' in Sacramento, California. Great with a hearty bread, romaine salad and a nice Merlot! 

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Quinoa and Black Beans

Submitted by: 3LIONCUBS 
Whether you're trying quinoa for the first time or just trying a new recipe for quinoa, this mixture of quinoa, black beans, corn, and spices will make this dish a new favorite. 

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Pumpkin Bread IV

Submitted by: Cheryl Riccioli 
You might as well bake pumpkin bread in the large batch called for here, because everyone loves it. Three full-sized loaves, lively with cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg, are your reward. Wrap loaves in cellophane, tie with a colorful ribbon, and give as a gift! 

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Spicy Bean Salsa

Submitted by: Susan Navarrete 
Also known as 'cowboy caviar', this twist on traditional salsa is enlivened with black beans, corn and black-eyed peas. 

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Red Skinned Potato Salad

Submitted by: Donna 
This creamy salad is made with red potatoes, which give this dish--chock full of melt-in-your-mouth bacon, bits of hard boiled egg, crunchy celery and spicy onion--a delectable, firm texture. 

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The Sarge's Goetta - German Breakfast Treat

Submitted by: Sarge 
Steel cut oats, ground beef, and ground pork are cooked until thick and soft, chilled until firm, and fried like bacon! 

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Roast Sticky Chicken-Rotisserie Style

Submitted by: Sue Rogers 
Ever wish you could get that restaurant style rotisserie chicken at home? Well, with minimal preparation and about 5 hours cooking time (great for the weekends!) you can! These chickens are rubbed with a spice mixture, and slow roasted in the oven for 5 hours. 

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Easy Focaccia

Submitted by: JACLYN 
Parmesan and rosemary add a delicious flavor and aroma to this soft, chewy bread. 

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Hummus III

Submitted by: RC2STEP 
As a spread, dip or garlicky pita filling, classic hummus is both delicious and satisfying. Best of all, it's whipped up in seconds in a blender or food processor. 

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Sloppy Joe Sandwiches

Submitted by: Laurie Hauser 
This is one of those recipes that cooks love because it's quick, easy and inexpensive. Brown sugar adds a touch of sweetness. In addition to rolls, the beef mixture is tasty over rice, biscuits or baked potatoes. -Laurie Hauser, Rochester, New York 
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