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| Playmaker Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Roanoke, VA
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| Super Bowl food: post your recipes I make a cheesy fiesta dip that taste decent: 1 brick of Velveeta- cubed 1/2 pound of ground beef cooked with taco seasoning 8 oz can of salsa/picante 8 oz can of refired beans *sometimes I put in a cup of monterey jack cheese as well which makes it thicker. Put them all in a slow cooker for about 2 or 3 hours.
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| Franchise Player Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Columbia, MD Age: 30
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| Re: Suber Bowl food: post your recipes I love the Suber Bowl almost as much as I love the Super Bowl. Almost.
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| Franchise Player Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Columbia, MD Age: 30
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| Re: Suber Bowl food: post your recipes My aunt and sister both make these things for family parties and they are great. The only problem is that they usually only last a few minutes before everyone scarfs them down.
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| Playmaker Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Roanoke, VA
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| Re: Super Bowl food: post your recipes These "things"? Sound tasty!
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| Living Legend ![]() Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: chesapeake, va Age: 49
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| Re: Super Bowl food: post your recipes Here's a very good dip. Dice all of these up: 1 good size onion 1 large cucumber 1 0r 2 tomato's depending on size 1 & 1/2 green or yellow or red pepper 1 1/2 cup mild cheeder cheese 1 small bottle of Italian Dressing Mix in a bowl and let it sit in frig for atleast 2 hours, over night is best and serve with your fav corn chips. The measurements of the ingredients is really just the same amount of each thing. |
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| Playmaker Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: 129 W 81st street Age: 33
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| Re: Super Bowl food: post your recipes I would eat "things" every day of the week if I could! You know, I expected much more from AMD! He really let me down. |
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| Franchise Player Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Columbia, MD Age: 30
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| Playmaker Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Denver Age: 31
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| Re: Super Bowl food: post your recipes I don't have any recipes, but my Mom would make something similar to your cheese dip, 724. However, a few years ago I got a mysterious cheese stain on the back of one of my shirts -- right in the center. There is NO possible way I could have done it. I am almost certain that somebody was eating that dip, then gave me a hug and had that cheese dip on their hands. Now I will always be careful of getting hugs when the cheese dip is present. Beware!
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| Living Legend ![]() Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: chesapeake, va Age: 49
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| MVP Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: lancaster,pa Age: 51
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| I like big (_|_)s. ![]() Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Lexington, Virginia Age: 31
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| Re: Super Bowl food: post your recipes Basically you can take any flavors you like, mix them with some butter and get awesome wings. Here's a nice way to make some tasty ones. Get your butter at room temperature so you can mash it. Take any flavorings you like, if you like cajun, toss that, some paprika, garlic powder into the bowl with the butter, mash it all up. Now bake the wings until they're done and while they're hot toss them in the bowl with all the butter and it coats them nicely.
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| Franchise Player Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Columbia, MD Age: 30
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| Re: Super Bowl food: post your recipes Yeah, but I don't know about this particular recipe, I just pulled it off a random website. They basically just taste like crab cakes, which means that they're really good.
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| I like big (_|_)s. ![]() Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Lexington, Virginia Age: 31
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| Re: Super Bowl food: post your recipes Crab cakes and football. That's what Maryland does.
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