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Recipes

I will no longer be putting every recipe on my blog and on my recipe-website pages.  From now on I will provide the link here to the recipes on the blog.  Any recipes that were already on this page will remain.  Just scroll down to browse.  


Apple Chips
Asian Steak Salad
Boiled Eggs
Easy Frozen Coffee Frappe Drink
Easy Guacamole
Easy Grilled Sausage with Onions and Mushrooms
Grilled Tilapia
Roasted Asparagus

Tomato and Lime Salsa

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2 tomatoes
2 Tbsp. chopped onion
1 clove garlic
1 T. lime juice
salt and fresh ground pepper

1.  Chop tomato, onion, and garlic.
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2.  Next, mix in lime juice and generously salt and pepper to taste.
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3.  You can leave it chunky like above or puree in food processor.  
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This is a delicious mild salsa.  If you like some heat, add some hot peppers.  Also, would be good with chopped cilantro.  We're just not huge cilantro fans.  Add to a cheese quesadilla and you have a nice light meal or snack.
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Fruit and Yogurt Parfait

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I was about to pour a bowl of cereal for breakfast this morning and decided to do something different instead.  This is perfect for a Spring or Summer morning or a snack anytime.  Simple, Refreshing, and Delicious!

Ingredients:
*Your favorite fresh or canned fruit or berries 
(I used fresh apricots)
*Vanilla or any flavor Yogurt
*Granola or other cereal 
(I used Grape Nuts Flakes)
*Wheat Germ (optional) Adds great flavor and nutrition

Simply layer the ingredients in a bowl or cup.  Start with fruit, then yogurt, then cereal, then sprinkle some wheat germ on top.  

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