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Macaroni Salad



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INGREDIENTS:
1/2 pound macaroni
2 tablespoons butter
2 stalks celery
1 green pepper
1 onion
3/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
pinch savory
pinch garlic powder
pinch red pepper
pinch paprika
1/2 cup Low Fat Salad Dressing

METHOD:
Cook macaroni, coat with melted butter. Chop vegetables and add to macaroni. Mix herbs and add to macaroni. Stir in Salad Dressing. Best if left overnight in refrigerator.



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Appleberry Pie
Apple Butter Crockpot
Applesauce Crockpot
Beans, Dried, Crockpot
Arroz Con Queso
BBQ Fish
Canny Canadian Chili
Chicken & Broccoli Alfredo
Christmas Pudding
Date Pudding Cake
Fluffy Meatloaf
Giant Oven Pancake
Granny's Upside-Down Cake
Granola Crockpot
Herbed Salmon Bake
Lazy Lentil Soup
Lemon Pudding Cake
Macaroni Salad
Mincemeat
Mincemeat Squares
Oatcakes
Orange Loaf
Pear Chutney
Pumpkin Muffins
Refried Beans
Spiced Squash
Squash Soup
Sumac Jelly
Tamale Casserole
Zesty Zucchini
 

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Canadian Maggie Turner writes and publishes poetry, photography, and a personal journal online. Her work reflects the current way of life in Canada, embracing Canada's past, present, and future in a unique portrayal of everyday life. Maggie's voice is one of the many that actively depict the rich diversity of Canadian culture.

Photography: "a term which comes from the Greek words photos (light) and graphos (drawing). A photograph is made with a camera by exposing film to light in order to create a negative. The negative is then used in the darkroom to print a photograph (positive) onto light-sensitive paper.
Source: University of Arizona Glossary

Poetry: "a form of speech or writing that harmonizes the music of its language with its subject. To read a great poem is to bring out the perfect marriage of its sound and thought in a silent or voiced performance. At least from the time of Aristotle's Poetics, drama was conceived of as a species of poetry."
Source: Creative Studios

Journal: " "Though a journal may be many things - a treasury, a storehouse, a jewelry box, a laboratory, a drafting board, a collector's cabinet, a snapshot album, a history, a travelogue..., a letter to oneself - it has some definable characteristics. It is a record, an entry-book, kept regularly, though not necessarily daily.... Some (entries) will be nearly illegible, written in the dark in the middle of the night.... Not only is it a record for oneself, but of oneself. Every memorable journal, any successful journal, is honest. Nothing sham, phony, false...." (Dorothy Lambert from Ken Macrorie's book, Writing to be Read )
A journal is a way to keep track of your thoughts about what you read... as well as what you did on any given day."
Source: Journal Writing

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