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Frugal and Easy Thanksgiving Recipes
By Cyndi Roberts
Here it is - that time of year when everyone's thoughts turn to food! I'm
thankful that at our house, we have plenty of food, but sometimes I am not
so grateful that I am the one who usually gets to cook it!
So I am always on the lookout for simple, tasty recipes that are also
easy on the budget. Here are a few of my family's favorites:
Corn-Rice Casserole
- 1 1/2 cups minute rice (uncooked)
- 2 cans cream-style corn
- 1 small onion, chopped
- 1 medium green pepper, chopped
- 1/2 cup butter or margarine
- 8 oz. jar Cheez Whiz
Melt butter in large saucepan and add onion and green pepper. Cook until
tender. Add other ingredients and cook on low for about 5 minutes, stirring
often.
Pour into greased 2-quart baking dish and bake at 350 degrees until
bubbly.
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Sweet Potato Casserole
- 2 16-oz. cans sweet potatoes
- 1/4 cup butter
- 3/4 cup sugar
- 1/2 tsp. salt
- 2 eggs
- 1/2 cup milk
- 1 tsp. vanilla
Topping:
- 1 cup brown sugar
- 1/4 cup butter
- 2 tsp. cinnamon
- 1/4 cup flour
Drain sweet potatoes and mash. Add other ingredients and mix well. Pour
into ungreased 9" square baking pan. Mix all topping ingredients till
crumbly. Spread on yams then bake at 350 degrees for 40 minutes.
Tip: You can make this the day before. Just refrigerate till you are
ready to bake.
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This one is perfect for supper the night before Thanksgiving.
Harvest Time Soup
- 1 1/2 cups water
- 1 cup cubed potatoes
- 1/2 cup chopped carrots
- 1/2 cup chopped celery
- 3/4 lb. process cheese spread, cubed
- 1 cup ham, cubed
Bring water, potatoes, carrots and celery to a boil. Reduce heat and
simmer till vegetables are tender.
Add cheese and ham; cook, stirring till cheese is melted.
This makes about 4 servings, but it could easily be cut in half or
doubled.
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Samuel Adams, father of the American Revolution:
"It is therefore recommended ... to set apart Thursday the
eighteenth day of December next, for solemn thanksgiving and praise, that
with one heart and one voice the good people may express the grateful
feelings of their hearts and consecrate themselves to the service of their
divine benefactor ..."—November 1, 1777
(adopted by the 13 states as the first official Thanksgiving
Proclamation)
About The Author
Cyndi Roberts is the editor of the "1 Frugal Friend 2 Another"
bi-weekly newsletter and founder of the website of the same name.
Visit http://www.cynroberts.com
to find creative tips, articles, and a free e-cooking book. Subscribe to the
newsletter and receive the free e-course "Taming the Monster Grocery
Bill".
editor@cynroberts.com
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