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Maryjane Lee |
Posted - Nov 17 2009 : 10:20:57 AM Have you ever had "Dinner in a Pumpkin'? Oh, it is so good! I posted the recipe and pictures on my Beehive Cottage blog! You have time to fix it for dinner!
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Montrose Girl |
Posted - Nov 17 2009 : 3:37:11 PM Looks yummy. For a veggie version you could used any small beans, lentils, adzuki, etc. instead of the turkey. I may have to try this one on the boyfriend. THanks for sharing.
Laurie
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FebruaryViolet |
Posted - Nov 17 2009 : 1:48:46 PM This looks and sounds like Quepedah, a Native American dish my nanny made. She used the pumpkin, wild rice, a protein (like salmon, fish, chicken, pork, whatever), onions, walnuts and dried fruit with some sort of broth and a little cheese to bind. Bake and eat...yum!!!
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nubidane |
Posted - Nov 17 2009 : 1:35:57 PM MaryJane I am going to try this tomorrow! Looks like just the meal for a cold rainy Ohio Weds. Funny, I was just looking at water chestnuts in the store & decided I didn't need any. Now I do! I have several extra pumpkins as well. Can't wait to try this. |
Maryjane Lee |
Posted - Nov 17 2009 : 12:57:35 PM That would work to Amie!
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Amie C. |
Posted - Nov 17 2009 : 11:58:15 AM That looks like fun. I bet I could make a meatless version with fake hamburger crumbles. Thanks! |