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    Mrs. Tina, congratulations

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    Becky
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    Mrs. Tina, congratulations

    Post  Becky on Sun May 24, 2009 10:11 pm

    Hope you had an unforgettable day happyjoy
    In keeping with Thelmas tradition, here is a successful comfort recipe in this house:
    It's also a good way to give left over mashed a new life Wink

    left over mashed potatoes (I usually have smashed red skins with the skin left on)
    your favorite kind of cheese
    lite sour cream
    sliced, cooled, boiled potatoes (again, I use red skins with the skin on)
    1 med onion
    1 med bell pepper if you'd like
    butter or cooking oil
    2 pinches of salt
    non stick spray
    2 to 3 slices of crispy bacon

    Preheat oven to 350. Fry your onions (and pepper if you choose) with a pad of butter or about a tablespoon of oil with a pinch of salt. While your onions are frying, in a sprayed casserole dish put in last nights mashed potatoes. Press it in as you would a crust. Thin layer of lite sour cream, season with a dash of salt and black pepper.
    Next, layer of your favorite cheese followed by the fried onions (and pepper) when done to your liking. It's okay, and even encouraged to get a few drips down on the cheese with the onions. Layer the sliced, cooled potatoes then drizzle the rest of your oil on the sliced potatoes and top your casserole with a final layer of your favorite cheese.
    Bake in the preheated oven for approximately 25-35 minutes until cheese is melted and bubbly. Give your bacon a chop and sprinkle over the melted cheese before you serve.


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    gwen
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    Re: Mrs. Tina, congratulations

    Post  gwen on Wed May 27, 2009 12:52 am

    Congrats girlie! Can't wait to see the pictures!!!! group hug

    Hmmmm...recipe? This isn't mine, I got it from kraft foods, so I will just post the link. But it's a favorite in my family at holidays Smile

    Cranberry pinapple minis:

    http://www.kraftfoods.com/kf/recipes/cranberry-pineapple-minis-111197.aspx


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    rachel
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    Re: Mrs. Tina, congratulations

    Post  rachel on Wed May 27, 2009 8:06 am

    i'm so happy for you and your family tina! all the best! Congratulations

    Laney
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    Re: Mrs. Tina, congratulations

    Post  Laney on Sat May 30, 2009 9:24 pm

    Congratulations

    ruffian
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    Re: Mrs. Tina, congratulations

    Post  ruffian on Mon Jun 01, 2009 1:36 pm

    Aww thanks everyone, I was wondering I went away to get married and I check my e-mail to a message that my account was inactive too long, LOL.

    I am not home yet, but I will post pics when I am, probably wednesday night Wink .

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