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    Sloppy Bows

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    • on January 03, 2011

      This was so easy to make and both my kids ate it up so a big bonus! I made as is rather than using my regular sloppy joe sauce and this one was good too. I did add an extra 2 tsp of brown sugar but otherwise made as is. Made for Football Pool Week 16 win.

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    • on July 31, 2011

      I like that this was easy to do. My son liked it. But for us we thought it needed more flavor. I used one large onion. I used another shape of pasta. Thanks ElaineAnn :) Made for I Recommend tag game

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    • on February 08, 2011

      Made for your Football Pool win mainly because I esp favor versatile recipes & this invited further expansion for us. I added chopped mushrooms & olives GARLIC (a must for us). I wonder if a choice of veggie could be added as well? Maybe corn? This would be good made in lrg qty & frozen in portions ideal for 2 when served w/a salad on nites you need a quick-fix meal. Congrats on your Football Pool win & thx for sharing this recipe w/us.

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    • on April 22, 2006

      I thought this would be a nice alternative to pasta or sloppy joes. It is easy to prepare and goes a long way (I might even freeze some of it). I mixed in 1/2 of the cheese and put the other 1/2 on top. DH thought it was wonderful but I thought it could use a bit more flavor. Thanks.

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    • on March 07, 2006

      i wanted something easy and good,and i didn't want to spend alot of time cooking since it was just me.so i fixed only half of this recipe(since i have a sweet tooth :),i left in the full amount of brown sugar).instead of putting in the oven i finished on the stove top. i turned off the heat,after adding the cheese i covered the pan and let the cheese melt to make it thicker. when i put a serving on my plate i added a little grated parmesan-romano cheese blend and it tasted very good.if i need a quick meal,i'll turn to this recipe.thank you for posting.

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    • on November 17, 2005

      Sloppy Joe sandwiches meets a little bit of Italy.....simiilar to a beefaroni dish with a nice twist. Easy, kid and husband friendly; we all enjoyed it. You could even make this stovetop only, stir in and melt the shredded cheddar for a quicker to the table dinner. I grew up on the same Sloppy Joe recipe; a was nice to incoporate it into a casserole type of dish. Thanks for posting!

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    Nutritional Facts for Sloppy Bows

    Serving Size: 1 (558 g)

    Servings Per Recipe: 6

    Amount Per Serving
    % Daily Value
    Calories 488.7
     
    Calories from Fat 174
    35%
    Total Fat 19.4 g
    29%
    Saturated Fat 9.5 g
    47%
    Cholesterol 113.2 mg
    37%
    Sodium 646.0 mg
    26%
    Total Carbohydrate 47.6 g
    15%
    Dietary Fiber 2.6 g
    10%
    Sugars 7.8 g
    31%
    Protein 30.4 g
    60%
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