I love meaty chili with beans, beef and veggie soup, also chicken and veggie soup!
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Warm foods for winter season
So, what are y' all cooking warm foods for this winter season>?? 
I love meaty chili with beans, beef and veggie soup, also chicken and veggie soup!
Of course, hot meat and macaroni with cheese and diced tomatoes baked in oven!
I love meaty chili with beans, beef and veggie soup, also chicken and veggie soup!
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Re: Warm foods for winter season
I usualy do my menu planning from week to week. Usualy in the Winter time, potroast, beef stew and baked chicken are nice. During the Lenten Season, I do fish entres during Lenten Fridays. Lent and Easter are really late this year, however. Ash Wed is not until March 9th, and Easter is on April 24th.
Some times, if I'm being really bad, however, I just might pick myself up a "Mrs Smith's" Dutch Apple Pie. And believe it or not, some times a can of corned beef or roast beef hash can be just what the proverbial doctor ordered.
My work schedule will also be playing a more prominant role, especialy since I started a business. I try to avoid fast food these days, so on really busy days, I often will put a frozen tv dinner in the oven.
Mike
Some times, if I'm being really bad, however, I just might pick myself up a "Mrs Smith's" Dutch Apple Pie. And believe it or not, some times a can of corned beef or roast beef hash can be just what the proverbial doctor ordered.
My work schedule will also be playing a more prominant role, especialy since I started a business. I try to avoid fast food these days, so on really busy days, I often will put a frozen tv dinner in the oven.
Mike
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Re: Warm foods for winter season
Au gratin potatoes...love those.
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you cant go wrong with a good pot roast
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Re: Warm foods for winter season
I love those, too!Andybev01 wrote:Au gratin potatoes...love those.
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Re: Warm foods for winter season
Amen to the Pot Roast idea. Pot Roast, Carroots & Onions. Simmer in the crock pot for abour 12 hours. A great Winter bill of fare.
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Re: Warm foods for winter season
Chili is one of my fav's!! I like everything Mike said too, yummy!!

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My problem with them is that I can't resist digging right into them out of the oven.iHaunt wrote:I love those, too!Andybev01 wrote:Au gratin potatoes...love those.I really did like cheesy scalloped potatoes.
I'm simultaneously enjoying the flavor and searing the taste buds off of my tongue.
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Re: Warm foods for winter season
Stuffed green peppers! 
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Ewww. Peppers have that weird, rubbery texture. 
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Re: Warm foods for winter season
Chili burger with hot mustard is good! 
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Re: Warm foods for winter season
I LOVE stuffed green pepers. I like to mix chopped onions in the ground beef, and then pour a littl tomato sauce over the peppers as they are cooking. I usualy bake them. Both the meat ball and the green pepper comes out just right.
I actualy made Pot Roast, Carroots and Onions last Sunday and froze up about 6 meals worth of it. Yum!
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I actualy made Pot Roast, Carroots and Onions last Sunday and froze up about 6 meals worth of it. Yum!
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Re: Warm foods for winter season
Pumpkin_Man wrote: I LOVE stuffed green pepers. I like to mix chopped onions in the ground beef, and then pour a littl tomato sauce over the peppers as they are cooking. I usualy bake them. Both the meat ball and the green pepper comes out just right.
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Don't forget to add rice with it. Really good!
Anyways, baked spaghetti with cheese on top is good!
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Re: Warm foods for winter season
wouldn't that be lasagna-esque?
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Re: Warm foods for winter season
Pot roast, chili, mashed potatoes. Baked chicken. Lasagna. Comfort foods. 
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