Don't forget about submitting your five favorite dinners.
Economical
easy
kid friendly
Nutritionally well rounded
I think that's what people want now.
Should I offer a giveaway as an incentive to submit?
I have already mentioned that I am working on a new website and will offer a
"What's for Dinner" page
So I would love to have your help.
Bet you can't guess what the website name is?
By the way, it's already published I just haven't told anyone so I can work out the kinks.
Blessings
Christmas card for 2009
6 hours ago

4 comments:
Okay, here is my latest. Frozen ravioli, Spaghetti Sauce, Mozzarella, Parmagian, Fresh Basil -- Layer like lasagna (sauce, ravioli, sauce, cheese, basil, repeat) in a pan. Bake at 375 until the top is brown and bubbly. You can add veggies or use different types of ravioli (beef, cheese, mushroom, etc.) -- The frozen bulk bag in the frozen section is the best economical find. Serve with bread and salad. It is quick to put together. Good leftovers too.
I am really big on Trader Joe's quick and easy. Brown 1 lb ground beef. Carton of beef, barley, & vegtable soup thicken a bit with wondra. Mix with beef and put mixture in 9 x 13 baking dish. Mix up TJ's box of garlic mashed potatoes and spread on top. Put in the oven at 350 until potatoes brown. TJ's Shepard's Pie... 99 cents a serving. Throw in a salad and everyone will love it including the kids. You will be seeing this at the next church potluck!
Is there a way to change the add size? I can't see half of your post because the add covers it. Is it just my computer?
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