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Cajun Cooking Recipes,Mexican Pizza Recipe, Funny Car Joke... ***************************************** Hi Y'all, Okay everyone, heads up! We asked for feedback on the Cooking Recipes blog, and you know what? We have had about 3 answers. We have over 6700 members, so that is not a very good return! I know, I know, lot's of folks are busy, lot's of folks don't like change, we understand that, we don't either. But sometimes change is good! So come on, when you get a chance, just drop us a line to let us know what you think. How are we supposed to know if someone doesn't tell us? If there is something you don't understand, please just ask! If you can't figure out how to post, just ask us to do it for you. This change is not only for us, but for you also. The Cooking Recipes Blog is located: http://www.cajuncookingrecipes.com/cookingrecipes/cooking_recipes.html ***************************************** Today's Recipe: Mexican Pizza 1/2 lb. ground beef 3 Tbls. Taco Seasoning 2 Tbls. water 8 sm. flour tortillas 1 cup refried beans - warmed 2/3 cup mild picante sauce OR salsa 1 cup shredded cheddar/Monterey Jack cheese blend 1/4 cup chopped tomatoes 1/4 cup chopped green onions Using your hands, mix together beef, taco seasoning, and water. -Brown the beef mixture in a skillet over medium-high heat for 5-6 minutes, using a wooden spoon or spatula to break up the meat as it cooks; set aside. -In 375 degree oil, fry tortillas for 30-45 seconds per side, keeping as flat as possible and popping any bubbles that may form; drain on brown paper bags. -Spread beans, then meat, then picante sauce/salsa over 4 of the tortillas; set aside. -Spread cheese, then tomatoes, then onions over remaining tortillas; stack one of these tortillas on each of the others. -Place pizzas under a hot broiler just until cheese has melted. ***************************************** Requests From Readers, Can You Please Try And Help Them Out? These are posted at the message board and also the cooking recipes blog, whichever is easiest for you. No answer for this one yet, can someone help? Recipe Requested by Mari_trahan: "My family ate at a restuarant called Black's Seafood Bar. We tried some seafood tamales that were spicy they tasted awesome. I would like to make them for us at home. If you can help I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance." Answers To Recipe Requests: There has been an answer to the Recipe Requested by Jane for the cabbage jambayla Recipe Request posted at the Cooking Recipes blog, and the message board,thanks! There has been an answer to the Recipe Requested by elvajerry for the "clone" or mock recipes for Cookies by George Recipe Request posted at the Cooking Recipes blog, and the message board,thanks! Have a question, or looking for a recipe? Just ask for it at the message board under "Recipes" in the forum titled: "Request Recipes" Did I miss a request or answer? Please let me know! Cooking Recipes Blog: http://www.cajuncookingrecipes.com/cookingrecipes/cooking_recipes.html Message Board: http://www.cajuncookingrecipes.com/cgi-bin/messageboard/cutecast.pl ***************************************** Would you like to see your ad at the top of our newsletter? Then go look at our ad auction running at: http://www.ezineadauction.com under the "Cooking" and the "Hobbies and Crafts" categories. ***************************************** Today's Joke Posted At The Message Board By Admin-Thanks! Wine and the car accident A woman and a man are involved in a car accident, and it's a bad one. Both of their cars are totally demolished. Amazingly, neither of them are hurt. After they crawl out of their cars, the woman says, "So you' re a man, that's interesting. I'm a woman. Wow, just look at our cars! There's nothing left but fortunately we are unhurt. This must be a sign from God that we should meet and be friends and live together in peace for the rest of our days." The man replied, "I agree with you completely. This must be a sign from God!" The woman continued, "And look at this, here's another miracle. My car is completely demolished but this bottle of wine didn't break. Surely God wants us to drink this wine and celebrate our good fortune... Want to read the rest of the joke? Just go to the message board under View And Add Jokes! http://www.cajuncookingrecipes.com/cgi-bin/messageboard/cutecast.pl ***************************************** ~Handy Cooking Measurement Guide Includes Metric Equivalents~ We have posted this at the message board under: Cooking Tips And Hints For All Cooks http://www.cajuncookingrecipes.com/cgi-bin/messageboard/cutecast.pl ***************************************** As always, our main part of our website has recipes for Cajun, Mexican, Italian,Canadian Low Carb, Diabetic, cookies, and much more! We have free recipes from around the world! http://www.cajuncookingrecipes.com/ *Note: If you have visited any of these pages before, you may need to reload the page to see the recent additions. ***************************************** You can also post recipes,rate recipes,search recipes,print recipes in this section: http://www.cajuncookingrecipes.com/index.php ***************************************** I highly recommend the Recipe Gold Mine newsletter. Join them for great recipes, crafts, tips and sharing at Recipe Goldmine and Craft Exchange. To subscribe send mailto: 61956-subscribe@zinester.com ***************************************** Contact Us: Send cajuncooking@cajuncookingrecipes.com **************************************** Thanks for reading everyone, ~~Peggy And That Wacky Quacky,Georgette! ***************************************** |
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