Guest guest Posted November 18, 2006 Report Share Posted November 18, 2006 ground what? I'll bet those morningstar farms crumbles will work well here. jenntinysam <jlbart1974 wrote: Cabbage Casserole 1 lb. ground chuck Salt & pepper to taste 1 sm. cabbage head, chopped coarsely 1 med. onion, chopped 1 can tomato soup Cook chuck just enough to change color. Add salt and pepper. In a 2 quart casserole, layer 1/2 of cabbage and 1/2 of chopped onion and beef. Top with another layer of cabbage and the remaining beef. Pour tomato soup on top. DO NOT MIX OR STIR. Cover dish and bake at 350 degrees for 40 to 60 minutes. Beth “The right adult at the right time can make an enormous difference. Many kids have a history of difficult, disappointing relationships and one good relationship--one person who is there for them--can make a huge difference.” -Jean E. Rhodes Professor, Psychology at the University of Massachusetts in Boston. Sponsored Link Mortgage rates near 39yr lows. $510,000 Mortgage for $1,698/mo - Calculate new house payment Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2006 Report Share Posted November 18, 2006 AHHHHHHH sorry , Beth Renzetti <elmothree2000 wrote: > > ground what? I'll bet those morningstar farms crumbles will work well here. > > jenntinysam <jlbart1974 wrote: Cabbage Casserole > > 1 lb. ground chuck > Salt & pepper to taste > 1 sm. cabbage head, chopped coarsely > 1 med. onion, chopped > 1 can tomato soup > > Cook chuck just enough to change color. Add salt and pepper. In a 2 > quart > casserole, layer 1/2 of cabbage and 1/2 of chopped onion and beef. Top > with > another layer of cabbage and the remaining beef. Pour tomato soup on > top. DO NOT > MIX OR STIR. Cover dish and bake at 350 degrees for 40 to 60 minutes. Beth > " The right adult at the right time can make an enormous difference. Many kids have a history of difficult, disappointing relationships and one good relationship--one person who is there for them--can make a huge difference. " > -Jean E. Rhodes Professor, Psychology at the University of Massachusetts in Boston. > > > > > > Sponsored Link > > Mortgage rates near 39yr lows. $510,000 Mortgage for $1,698/mo - Calculate new house payment > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2006 Report Share Posted November 18, 2006 I think this recipe was posted in error. I guess when you belong to many groups that can happen huh? True, if you use the ground crumbles I would also use some olive oil. blessings, Chanda - Beth Renzetti Saturday, November 18, 2006 3:40 PM Re: Cabbage Casserole ground what? I'll bet those morningstar farms crumbles will work well here. jenntinysam <jlbart1974 wrote: Cabbage Casserole 1 lb. ground chuck Salt & pepper to taste 1 sm. cabbage head, chopped coarsely 1 med. onion, chopped 1 can tomato soup Cook chuck just enough to change color. Add salt and pepper. In a 2 quart casserole, layer 1/2 of cabbage and 1/2 of chopped onion and beef. Top with another layer of cabbage and the remaining beef. Pour tomato soup on top. DO NOT MIX OR STIR. Cover dish and bake at 350 degrees for 40 to 60 minutes. Beth " The right adult at the right time can make an enormous difference. Many kids have a history of difficult, disappointing relationships and one good relationship--one person who is there for them--can make a huge difference. " -Jean E. Rhodes Professor, Psychology at the University of Massachusetts in Boston. Sponsored Link Mortgage rates near 39yr lows. $510,000 Mortgage for $1,698/mo - Calculate new house payment Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2006 Report Share Posted November 18, 2006 Shall we spank her with a spaghetti noodle? Nah, we will replace with crumbles and oil like you and beth came up with. Behave Jenn.......LOL Donna --- PuterWitch <puterwitch wrote: > I think this recipe was posted in error. > I guess when you belong to many groups that can > happen huh? > > True, if you use the ground crumbles I would also > use some olive oil. > > blessings, > Chanda > - > Beth Renzetti > > Saturday, November 18, 2006 3:40 PM > Re: Cabbage Casserole > > > ground what? I'll bet those morningstar farms > crumbles will work well here. > > jenntinysam <jlbart1974 wrote: > Cabbage Casserole > > 1 lb. ground chuck > Salt & pepper to taste > 1 sm. cabbage head, chopped coarsely > 1 med. onion, chopped > 1 can tomato soup > > Cook chuck just enough to change color. Add salt > and pepper. In a 2 > quart > casserole, layer 1/2 of cabbage and 1/2 of chopped > onion and beef. Top > with > another layer of cabbage and the remaining beef. > Pour tomato soup on > top. DO NOT > MIX OR STIR. Cover dish and bake at 350 degrees > for 40 to 60 minutes. > > Beth > " The right adult at the right time can make an > enormous difference. Many kids have a history of > difficult, disappointing relationships and one good > relationship--one person who is there for them--can > make a huge difference. " > -Jean E. Rhodes Professor, Psychology at the > University of Massachusetts in Boston. > > > Sponsored Link > > Mortgage rates near 39yr lows. $510,000 Mortgage > for $1,698/mo - Calculate new house payment > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > We gotta stop smokin', stop, stop. I mean cigarette smoking. - Jimi Hendrix, Midnight Lightning ______________________________\ ____ Sponsored Link Compare mortgage rates for today. Get up to 5 free quotes. Www2.nextag.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 I make a recipe very similiar to this (and if i am making it for family yest the meat goes in, other wise crumbles, or just eliminate all protein ideas at all) and I add long grain and wild rice and cream of mushroom soup. This is one of hubbys faves. Sheyen On 11/18/06, Donnalilacflower <thelilacflower wrote: > > Shall we spank her with a spaghetti noodle? Nah, we > will replace with crumbles and oil like you and beth > came up with. > Behave Jenn.......LOL > Donna > > --- PuterWitch <puterwitch <puterwitch%40comcast.net>> wrote: > > > I think this recipe was posted in error. > > I guess when you belong to many groups that can > > happen huh? > > > > True, if you use the ground crumbles I would also > > use some olive oil. > > > > blessings, > > Chanda > > - > > Beth Renzetti > > <%40> > > Saturday, November 18, 2006 3:40 PM > > Re: Cabbage Casserole > > > > > > ground what? I'll bet those morningstar farms > > crumbles will work well here. > > > > jenntinysam <jlbart1974 <jlbart1974%40earthlink.net>> > wrote: > > Cabbage Casserole > > > > 1 lb. ground chuck > > Salt & pepper to taste > > 1 sm. cabbage head, chopped coarsely > > 1 med. onion, chopped > > 1 can tomato soup > > > > Cook chuck just enough to change color. Add salt > > and pepper. In a 2 > > quart > > casserole, layer 1/2 of cabbage and 1/2 of chopped > > onion and beef. Top > > with > > another layer of cabbage and the remaining beef. > > Pour tomato soup on > > top. DO NOT > > MIX OR STIR. Cover dish and bake at 350 degrees > > for 40 to 60 minutes. > > > > Beth > > " The right adult at the right time can make an > > enormous difference. Many kids have a history of > > difficult, disappointing relationships and one good > > relationship--one person who is there for them--can > > make a huge difference. " > > -Jean E. Rhodes Professor, Psychology at the > > University of Massachusetts in Boston. > > > > > > Sponsored Link > > > > Mortgage rates near 39yr lows. $510,000 Mortgage > > for $1,698/mo - Calculate new house payment > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > removed] > > > > > > > > We gotta stop smokin', stop, stop. I mean cigarette smoking. - Jimi > Hendrix, Midnight Lightning > > ________ > Sponsored Link > > Compare mortgage rates for today. > Get up to 5 free quotes. > Www2.nextag.com > > > -- Be careful about reading health books. You may die of a misprint. Attributed - Mark Twain Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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