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Makeover Garlic Spinach Balls

Submitted by: Amy Hornbuckle 
In her Prattville, Alabama kitchen, Amy Hornbuckle bakes these yummy spinach balls without an ounce of guilt. That's because this recipe cut 72% of the cholesterol and 44% of the calories from the original version. 

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Spinach Stuffing Balls

Submitted by: Janice Mitchell 
These cute bites are a snap to fix with stuffing mix and frozen spinach. 'Over the years, we've held several appetizer parties for our family gatherings,' says Janice Mitchell of Aurora, Colorado. 'These delicious spinach balls are always a big hit.' 

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Parmesan Spinach Balls

Submitted by: tish 
Little breaded balls of spinach and Parmesan cheese are baked in the oven until golden brown! 

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Creamed Spinach Casserole

Submitted by: Jane Everett 
THIS RECIPE comes from an old cookbook I received as a wedding gift in 1945. As they grew up, my children loved all vegetables, but they often requested spinach served this way. Through the years, it has remained a family favorite. --Jane Everett Pinehurst, North Carolina 

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Spinach Balls

Submitted by: JEN VINYARD 
Spinach is combined with stuffing mix, Parmesan cheese, butter, eggs and savory spices. The mixture is formed into balls and baked. 

Spinach Crumb Casserole

Submitted by: Dorothy Tobison 
'Even people who say they don't like spinach ask for the recipe for this cheesy vegetable bake,' says Dorothy Tobison of Coleman, Wisconsin. And at 39¢ a serving, the savory side dish is as inexpensive as it is popular. 

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Creamy Baked Spinach

Submitted by: Beverly Albrecht 
Cream cheese turns ordinary spinach into a side dish that's pretty enough to serve company. 'This casserole is a snap to stir up because it relies on convenient frozen chopped spinach,' remarks Beverly Albrecht of Beatrice, Nebraska. 

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Spinach Cheddar Bake

Submitted by: Julie Dixon 
Spinach is one of my favorite foods, so I make this easy recipe often, using frozen or canned spinach. -Julie Dixon, Hazelwood, Missouri 

Spinach Surprise

Submitted by: Sandra Weaver 
'If you're looking for a good way to get kids to eat spinach, try this zippy side dish spiced with picante sauce,' suggests Sandra Weaver of Fort Gordon, Georgia. 'My teenage daughter likes it so much she makes it herself.' 

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Spinach Crescents

Submitted by: Susan James 
These spinach-stuffed rolls are a great way to get my son to eat his vegetables! I experimented with the recipe after testing similar bundles years ago. --Susan James, Manhattan, Kansas 
 
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