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    German Ketchup Recipe – Home Made All Natural
    Yummly
    German Ketchup Recipe – Home Made All Natural With Tomatoes, Onions, Salt, Sugar, White Wine Vinegar, White Pepper, Mustard Seeds, Ginger, Ground All-spice
    Vegan Tempura Veggies
    Allrecipes
    This is a delicious, fully vegan recipe for making your own tempura vegetables at home. No dairy, no eggs, just natural ingredients.
    Air Freshener
    Food.com
    This is a quick, simple, and inexpesive way to freshen your home. No toxic chemicals, all natural recipe from another informative website.
    Homemade Chocolate Syrup
    Food52
    I realized I can make simple, all-natural Chocolate Syrup recipe at home and use it with milk, while my dairy-free husband uses it with almond milk. Perfect!
    Cod with Cornbread and Spinach
    Yummly
    In Portugal, you'll find as many variations on this recipe as there are home cooks, and you should feel free to adapt this recipe to make it your own, too. They all take advantage of the natural affinity that the main ingredients have for one another, namely cod and potatoes, and the usual seasoning base of onion and garlic. This recipe also uses another component that's often included: cornbread that's crushed and used as the breadcrumbs in the topping, which turns delightfully golden and crisp in the oven.
    Potato Korma
    Food52
    The Potato Korma recipe is a traditional vegetarian Indian dish that has a lot of flavor from the different spices and the natural sweetness of the yellow raisins. This dish is fulfilling and has different layers of spices that melt in your mouth in every bite. Indian and Mexican cuisines share the love for spices and many of the flavor profiles include the warmth of the cumin, smokiness of the coriander and the sweetness of the cinnamon. I am a big fan of Indian dishes and that is why I wanted to bring this recipe for you to try at home. See this video tutorial for instructions: http://youtu.be/heISdkpUlnY or see complete recipe at http://www.adrianasbestrecipes.com/2014/12/24/potato-korma-recipe/ Many thanks!
    Lemon Rosemary Cake
    Food.com
    I came across this recipe and thought it was a delicious way to use fresh rosemary. Recipe source: Natural Home and Garden (May 2005) from Desserts from an Herb Garden
    Tuna Tarragon Pasta Salad
    Food.com
    My husband and I love the unique flavor of the tuna pasta salad at our local Sweet Tomatoes restaurant. The natural sweetness from the tarragon blends beautifully with the mild tuna. I developed this recipe at home and it comes really close to real thing...maybe even surpassing it. The restaurant chain uses a mixed pasta consisting of broken spinach fettucini, broken regular fettucini and sea shells, but I don't usually keep all those pastas on-hand. I also took the liberty of adding peas (I just love peas and tuna together).
    The 3-Generation Meat Loaf and a Glimpse Back in Time
    Food52
    My mom and dad came of age in a big city during the depression. Like many of that generation, my dad had to work to help support the family and wasn't able to finish high school. Later he worked in Oregon clearing land and building roads as part of the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corp that preceded the WPA). My mom was very proud that not only did she complete high school, but went on to business school to become a comptometer operator. She worked as a bookkeeper for a cola bottling company. They met in the shadow of WWII and married. He joined the Navy, and after a bunch of exams, the Navy sent him to Purdue to study electronics. He was assigned as an electrician's mate on the USS Nicholas in the Pacific. The war ended, my dad came home and then, there I was, among the first wave of baby boomers and the first generation to grow up with TV. Because of the training he received courtesy of the Navy, my dad returned as an electrician/assembler at the sign and signal manufacturer he retired from many years later. We lived in the 2nd floor apartment of my grandparent's 2-flat so my earliest food memories spanned two generations' style of cooking. My gramma learned to cook from her mom and never wrote down any of the recipes. I mostly remember her sauerbraten, sülze, plum kuchen, Thanksgiving dinner (turkey, sausage and apple stuffing, homemade gravy, blaukraut...), giant flat egg pancakes rolled up with jelly inside, and grampa's garlic sausage and onions. Now, to be honest, my mom wasn't a "natural" cook, nor did she seem to enjoy cooking all that much. She returned to work part time and, with a bookkeeper's methodical and precise manner, looked for tasty and time-saving recipes like the pressure cooker Beef Stew right out of her model '40' recipe book (another 3-genreation favorite we all make). Also among the recipes she found was Hunt's "Dutch Meat Loaf." (As part of product promotions during the late '40s - '60s, Hunt's published a series of recipes in ads, recipe cards, and even matchbooks.) But it was my dad who always made The Meat Loaf for us and he morphed it into the version I pay homage to today. The Meat Loaf was one of my favorites as a kid and a favorite of our kids as they were growing up. And, for some reason, guys seem to like making The Meat Loaf almost as much as eating it. Now my husband always makes The Meat Loaf (he adds some green pepper), and the post-graduate students that room with us like it as much as our family does. In fact, the guys who stay with us request the recipe more often than the gals. All four of our kids have been making The Meat Loaf since they were teens. And, as a further testament to "its yumminess" our younger daughter points out that while her boyfriend "puts sriracha on everything, he never puts it on The Meat Loaf!" This is not a "standard" meatloaf. It's looser and moister. It's not packed into a loaf pan to bake, but shaped into a loaf by hand. Then it's baked and basted a few times with the tangy sauce. Leftovers make tasty sandwiches but be sure to slather the slices with extra sauce. And don't even think about ketchup in its presence. If you need more than a 1-lb loaf, you can mix up a double recipe but be sure to divide the meat mixture into two separate loaves to retain that perfect sauce to loaf ratio.

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