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    3 Public Recipes by SpicyGirl


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    Delish Mexican Casserole
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    I saw a similar version on vegweb and decided to add some of my own touches. After tweaking the original recipe I came up with this one and my family & friends love it. It is great for potlucks and so far no one has complained. You can also adjust the heat or remove it altogether. Enjoy!!

    Recipe #340980

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    Roasted Vegetables for Mexican Nite
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    As a vegetarian I always look for new ways to turn the same old dish into something new and tasty. Since I love Mexican food I add these veggies to my burritos, tacos, and tostados. On a recent trip to Washington DC my sister took me to a place that does Mexican food with Californian style. This following recipe is an inspiration from our lunch (and dinner) that day. The vegetables are only limited by your palate.

    Recipe #337530

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    World's Best Raita
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    My family has been making raita this way for as long as I can remember. It's simple and delicious. The trick is to use mustard seeds instead of cumin. The mustard gives it a kick, but if you want you can reduce it. Yummy!!!

    Recipe #279212

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