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05-29-2012, 09:29 PM
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I have a favor to ask. I lost my first
C@H slow cooker book. I wanted to make the Bolognese recipe in it. Does anyone have it (hopefully typed up already) or a scaned copy of it? Anything?
TIA
Erin
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I really am to lazy to type. Here's the recipe Erin.
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Blane, you really have become an essential part of the family!
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Thank you Daphne. I'm having a blast being a part of this forum. My wife saw this recipe when I scanned it and we are now having it for dinner Saturday night. It's funny how and where inspiration comes from.
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Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!!!!
Wish I could find my slow cooker book...
Erin
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You're welcome Erin and thank you for bringing this recipe up.
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Oh I've done those noodles already and they were yummy! I love the slow cooker recipes makes summer meals just wonderful
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Oh, now I really want to make this one night! It sounds great, but I would really love to hear how Trixxee's hubbie, Tony, makes his, too.
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Maryann - he used Tyler Florence's recipe. Tony used bacon rather than the pancetta, and he used 5 links of mild italian sausage (casings off) for the ground pork since we already had them in the freezer. I'm not sure why he didn't pick up some ricotta for the garnish. It's not needed though - this was so good already. It was a lot of work but he needed to take his mind of some things so it was therapeutic.
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/tyler...index.html
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Thank you!
Maryann
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