Root Stew

Submitted by: SHERYL 
Ground beef is cooked with onions and celery and combined with rutabaga, potatoes, carrots and cabbage in a broth with ketchup. 

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Green Chile Stew

Submitted by: TWOSIDESJJ 
Corn adds a sweet crunch to this hearty beef and vegetable soup. Canned veggies make it a breeze to throw together. 

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Submitted by: RESSAS 
Home Town: Medical Lake, Washington, USA
Living In: Tucson, Arizona, USA
Five everyday ingredients are popped into the oven and 90 minutes later -- tomato beef stew! 

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Submitted by: woozie 
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Submitted by: Laurie Brantley 
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Beef and Vegetable Stew

Submitted by: Marianne 
Button mushrooms and peas are the final ingredients added to this low-fat rosemary seasoned stew. Serve as is or over cooked noodles. 

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Diego's Special Beef Stew

Submitted by: peep 
Home Town: Los Angeles, California, USA
Here's good slow-cooked beef stew made with a large onion, carrots, and potatoes, and seasoned with rosemary and thyme. 

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Kielbasa Kale Stew

Submitted by: sal 
A thick with a rich potato base, fresh kale and chunks of savory kielbasa. This is a meal all by itself. 

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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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