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* [[Recipe:Stu Split Pea Sanityogen Soup]]
 
* [[Recipe:Stu Split Pea Sanityogen Soup]]
 
* [[Open Faced Crab Sandwiches]]
 
* [[Open Faced Crab Sandwiches]]
* [[Recipe:SEL Lasagna]]
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* [[Recipe:SEL Lasagna|Lasagna]]
* [[Recipe:SEL Macaroni and Cheese]]
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* [[Recipe:SEL Macaroni and Cheese|Macaroni and Cheese]]
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* [[Recipe:Baked Barley|Baked Barley]]
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* [[Recipe:Stus Fail-Proof Roast Chicken]]
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* [[Recipe:Erowid_Baked_Polenta_Chunks]]
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= Breakfast and Brunch =
 
= Breakfast and Brunch =
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* [[Skylonda Apple Crisp]]
 
* [[Skylonda Apple Crisp]]
 
* [[Recipe:Gingerbread]]
 
* [[Recipe:Gingerbread]]
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* [[Recipe:GingerCookieStrong]]
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* [[Recipe:Eaton:Christmas Kibble - Dog Food Cookies]]
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Latest revision as of 05:44, 19 December 2021

> > Solstmas

Note: We'd like to see about 3x this many recipes before launch.  
Also, there should be some added context for how these fit into the Solstmas memeset.

Main Dishes


Breakfast and Brunch

Snack Items and Ingredients

Bread

Desserts, Cookies, etc


  • Hand made garlic paste. The hand made garlic paste is not, itself, a food. However, at some point, everyone should participate in the hand grinding of a garlic paste consisting of fresh garlic, black pepper, salt, and olive oil.
  • Grapefruit and pumpkin pie. Not necessarily together.
  • Satsuma and Clementine mandarins.
  • Hotdish of canned French-cut Green Beans, Campbell's Cream of Mushroom Soup, and those canned fried onions. When made by a gourmet it is called a "casserole," "comfort-food" or "an oxymoron."
  • Collards and Black-eyed Peas (Southern USA) - traditional New Year's Day food, represents "green bills and coin", meant to bring financial luck in the coming year.
  • Yule Log (Europe) - raspberry jelly roll cake iced with dark chocolate-with-orange-aroma icing and garnished with meringue "mushrooms" and powdered sugar "snow".