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Pork Tacos

Submitted by: Bridget May 
Lightly sauteed ground pork is simmered with grated red potatoes and spooned into taco shells for a pleasing alternative to ground beef. Top with lettuce, tomatoes and sour cream, and add a dollop of salsa to tickle your taste buds. 

Rolled Tacos

Submitted by: GIPSY 
I love Mexican food but a lot of it is too spicy for me, so I've created this excellent, low-spiced version of rolled chicken tacos. 

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Pie Iron Tacos

Submitted by: Lil 
Home Town: Swayzee, Indiana, USA
Living In: Damascus, Maryland, USA
We love to make these tacos in our pie irons over the open fire when we are camping. I think they are better than real tacos! 

Italian Tacos

Submitted by: Super Dave 
Simple to make, a great twist on regular tacos. If you like Italian food, you'll certainly love these! 

Beef Tacos

Submitted by: MISS419 
Hard shell tacos with ground beef simmered in ketchup; topped with Cheddar cheese, tomato and lettuce. For those who aren't crazy about spicy Tacos! 

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Quick and Easy Fish Tacos

Submitted by: Chris 
Home Town: Bakersfield, California, USA
Living In: Cerritos, California, USA
Soft, warm corn tortillas are filled with crisp fish sticks and cabbage, and topped with tartar sauce and salsa. 

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Fry Bread Tacos II

Submitted by: Robyn Bloomquist 
A yummy twist to an old favorite. The frybread makes the difference. It's a popular request at my house. I do up everything but the frybread in advance, and just heat up before serving. Leftover frybread can be used as dessert - coat it with cinnamon and sugar, and drizzle with honey. 

Suburban Cowboy Delight

Submitted by: Cat Jenkins 
Bacon and ground beef, with chili spices and sweet baked beans gives this dish something the old time cowboys would have appreciated. We eat them with fresh hot sourdough biscuits for a meal that really satisfies. 

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Ground Beef for Tacos

Submitted by: JMK 
Browned ground beef, onion, and taco seasoning -- great for tacos or serve it over rice. 

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Cowboy Stew II

Submitted by: FTROOP1965 
I learned this recipe in the Boy Scouts and it is the perfect recipe for guys living on their own. It's quick and easy and very difficult to mess up. If you have a slow cooker, let it stew for a day or so. You'll be ready to go out and herd cattle after eating this! 
 
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