Not-So-Sloppy Joes
This tidy version of a sloppy joe is perfect for small hands. Serve the extra sauce on the side for dipping. Kids with bigger appetites will want to eat two!
This tidy version of a sloppy joe is perfect for small hands. Serve the extra sauce on the side for dipping. Kids with bigger appetites will want to eat two!
This recipe is a tasty way to make lasagna if you want to cut down on carbs or just want to use up all the zucchini from your garden!
A favourite dish made in the fall when peppers are at their peak. 2 1/2 cups of fresh, peeled, diced tomatoes can be substituted for the canned in tomato season.
This recipe is easy to make and tastes great. You can use this recipe for fresh lasagna or oven ready. You may need to use less or more sauce depending on which one you decide to use. Refrigerate any leftover sauce for a quick weeknight pasta dish. Lasagna trays may vary depending on the size of lasagna sheets you are using. Makes approx. 2 trays.
Chili is a favourite in Joan's household, where a chili ingredient battle rages constantly. Joan prefers a mix of kidney and black beans, but Corey and the kids constantly lobby for canned pork and beans instead. On special days she relents, and you can, too, replacing one of the cans below with pork and beans. No matter which beans you use, any leftovers are even more delicious reheated the next day. A batch of this chili can also be the base of a mouth-watering Mexican Lasagna.
Burger and pizza lovers will adore this saucy filling bundled up in store-bought pizza dough for a novel supper sandwich.
Vera Kalmakoff has clearly conquered the communication barriers that growing up in the Russian-speaking community of Veregin, Saskatchewan, placed in her way. In her retired years she has started performing with ‘Senior's A GOGO', starring in an educational play about seniors and sexuality. She is a proud single mother and grandmother. She did it her way!
From: NFB.ca/bread