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Julie Meyers
Web Editor
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Dear Friend,
Get ready for Mardi Gras on March 4th with these Cajun-flavored recipes,
including chicken, shrimp and pork recipes.
Have a good week!
Julie
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Chicken Creole
I ladle this vegetable-packed chicken dish over jasmine rice.
—Virginia Crowell, Lyons,
Oregon
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—Kent
Whitaker, Rossville, Georgia
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Grandma Edna's Cajun Pork
My grandma Edna Mills used to make this every year as part of our holiday
dinner.
—Tonya Cline,
Greenville, Ohio
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Hearty Red Beans & Rice
My husband loves this quick and filling entree. The entire family will
gobble this one right up!
—Sherri Miller, Greencastle,
Indiana
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Big-Batch Jambalaya
I make this dish for our annual Super Bowl party because it feeds so many
people.
—Kecia McCaffrey, South Dennis,
Massachusetts
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Take these simple
cupcakes to a Mardi Gras get-together and watch them disappear. Kids will
love helping decorate them. Find these and more Mardi Gras desserts in
this collection.
Get
recipes»
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Penny Pincher Tip
Surprise
TV Dinners
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Leftovers
became a fun meal while we were raising six children. After each meal, I
packaged leftovers into "TV dinners" and put them in the
freezer. When there were eight meals made up, I warmed them and placed a
foil-covered dinner in front of each person, so the meal was a surprise.
One exchange was allowed if the surprise was one they really did not
like.
—Barbara Wilkinson,
Norman, Oklahoma
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Even
though most people can't snag a ticket to the glamorous Academy Awards
show, you can roll out the red carpet at your own front door by throwing
an Oscar-viewing party.
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Save
money on your next grocery bill with local specials on chicken, sausage,
shrimp and more ingredients to make this week's Cajun favorites.
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From
a favorite cherry pie recipe to easy cherry crisp and fun
chocolate-covered cherries, treat family and friends to these sweet
recipes.
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