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Turkey Soup

November 27, 2014
By: adgoFiled under Adams, Box of Unk. (Adams, Minnesota), Minnesota, Soup. Tagged beans, bouillon cubes, broth, carrots, celery, chicken bouillon, corn, onion, pepper, tomato soup, turkey. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

With tomato soup, beans, and and leftover turkey. (Just in case you have any.)

Turkey Soup 2

November 27, 2014
By: adgoFiled under Adams, Box of Unk. (Adams, Minnesota), Minnesota, Soup. Tagged barley, bay leaf, bouillon cubes, carrots, celery, chicken bouillon, garlic, Minute Rice, onion, parsley, pepper, quick-cooking barley, rice, salt, turkey. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

With rice and barley.

Pork Chow Mein

May 30, 2014
By: adgoFiled under Box of Unk. (East Moline, Illinois), East Moline, Illinois, Main course. Tagged almonds, bouillon cubes, butter, celery, cornstarch, green pepper, mushrooms, nuts, onions, pork, soy sauce, water chestnuts. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment

Starting with butter.

Zucchini Soup

March 5, 2014
By: adgoFiled under Box of Unk. (River Forest, Illinois), Illinois, River Forest, Soup. Tagged bacon, bouillon cubes, corn, green peppers, onion, soup, zucchini. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

Make ahead and freeze.

Sweet And Sour Pork

January 13, 2014
By: adgoFiled under Box of L.R. (Winston-Salem, North Carolina), Main course, North Carolina, Winston-Salem. Tagged bouillon cubes, celery, cornstarch, onion, pineapple, pork, pork chops, pork tenderloin, red pepper, rice, soy sauce, sugar. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

With pineapple, celery, onions and peppers.

Swedish Meatballs

December 12, 2013
By: adgoFiled under Appetizer, Box of L.R. (Winston-Salem, North Carolina), Main course, North Carolina, Winston-Salem. Tagged beef, beef bouillon cubes, bouillon cubes, canned milk, cheese crackers, egg, flour, garlic salt, ground beef, Kikkoman, margarine, milk, oatmeal, pepper, salt, sour cream, soy sauce, teriyaki sauce. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

Using cheese crackers.

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