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Velveeta and Beef Burritos

This weekend there was a sale on Velveeta and Ground beef so why not make the most of it. This whole meal cost about $40 and that included the 30 Pack. It’s cheap, easy and it will last a few days so you can make burritos, enchiladas, tostadas, nachos…. and on and on.

Velveeta Nachos

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Spicy Italian Aioli

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Here is a great spread for those big party subs that you get at the grocery store. The basil helps to mute some of the heat from the habaneros, just enough to let you know that they’re still there. This is by far, one of the best toppings for Italian hoagies. Some of this aioli and a little bit of Balsamic or Red Wine vinegar and it will make the best sandwich you ever had. After mixing this all up, it will stay good for about a week in the fridge if its in a covered container.

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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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Homemade GameDay Meatballs

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Since the store had a good sale on ground beef, I decided to make some homemade meatballs for the football games. They were pretty easy to make, I prepped them up in about 20 minutes and then let them simmer in sauce for about 4 hours. When they came out they were amazing. The meat was tender and juicy, and the flavor was immense.

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Football Bacon Beans

I made this recipe Sunday for the first games of football.  It was really cheap and fed a whole group of people with leftovers for a few days.  It’s the ultimate “Combine Everything and Put it on Low” recipe that frees you up to do other things while you are waiting for it to cook.

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Sweet Apricot Chicken Wings

This sauce is awesome.  It does things to your tastebuds that is only legal in Vegas. It’s an Chinese style sweet/hot sauce that is perfect for chicken wings. You can boost up the heat with more Sriracha or Frank’s Red Hot. This will give you a good amount of marinade/glaze and will work for about 5 pounds of wings.

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Low Carb Red-Pepper Sauce

This is a “fancy” sauce that pairs well with Fish and Chicken but can also be used as a dip. Depending on the price of heavy cream, you may want to make a double or quad order as this is really tasty and will last about 1~2 weeks in the fridge.

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Hawaiian Pork Stir Fry

Here’s a healthy option for a Hawaiian Pork Stir Fry, The cornstarch helps to thicken the sauce a bit, but if you don’t have it you can use flour, you just won’t have the shiny-ness in the sauce that cornstarch gives.  If you don’t have flour then just the wine down to about 1/4 to keep it from being a runny sauce.  The recipe will also work with chicken, beef or tofu if you want to use this recipe more than once.

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