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Velveeta Chocolate Fudge

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Here is a wonderful recipe for some trailer park fudge. It’s a great tasting fudge made with Velveeta cheese, and even tho is sounds weird to use cheese for fudge, you would never know this was made with it. The taste truly is exquisite and the sweetness really is delightful.

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Creamy Mushroom Soup

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Try this recipe for a tasty Hungarian home-style mushroom soup that will stick to your ribs. The prep is pretty easy and you can make up a big batch to last as lunch all week for only a few dollars. You don’t have to add Beef in but it does make it a full meal in a bowl if you do.

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Denver Omelette Casserole

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I seen this recipe for a breakfast casserole. It’s basically a huge omelette that you can prep the night before and then throw it in the oven for a half hour in the morning as you’re getting ready for the day. This recipe will make enough to eat off of all week, just wrap with foil when it’s done and microwave the portion you want the next day.

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Sweet Maui Onion Dip

I love caramelized Onions. This recipe is for a really tasty, sweet onion dip that blows the helluva good french onion away. Prepping it only take half an hour tops and it will stay good for a few days in the fridge.

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Chicken Cordon Bleu

This recipe is for a quick Chicken Cordon Bleu dinner. It has it’s roots in Switzerland of all places, but was more American-ized in the 50’s. It’s a nice take on the normal baked chicken and makes for a nice entree with some masked potatoes and greenbeans on the side, or, don’t bread the chicken and it makes for a great sammich filler.

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Apple Pie ‘Shine

Around the holidays, Apple cider starts to pop up in all the stores for really cheap. This recipe makes a helluva tasty drink that is pretty strong, and it is perfect for the holiday season.  You can drink it cold for a refreshing taste or heat it up for a cozy sipper after dinner. The recipe is basic and cheap, which works out perfect for the holidays as you don’t have to spend much and you can make gifts out of it, because really, who doesn’t like a nice gift of booze?!?

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