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Default Angela ate veggies and liked them.


"W. Baker" > wrote in message
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> Ozgirl > wrote:
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> : "Julie Bove" > wrote in message
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> : > "Ozgirl" > wrote in message
> : >>> I love mushrooms in any form, cooked, raw, stuffed, sauteed......
> : >>> the
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> : >> I'm with you The first experience I had with mushrooms were canned
> : >> ones in sauce, how vile! I believe Kate likes them though But I
> : >> just love them any which way. Mushroom soup, yum, raw dipped in
> : >> things like ranch, hommus, salsa etc.
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> : > I don't think I ever had mushrooms as a child. We did have tuna
> : > casserole with cream of miushroom soup. My brother would eat that but
> : > I don't think he knew there were mushrooms in it. He hates mushrooms.
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> : I do remember mushroom soup being used in chicken dishes. As a young
> : married woman lots of recipes had mushroom soup in them Evil, lol.
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> Canned mushroom soup was the quick ad dirty cream sauce for all kinds of
> dishes. A work saver for fast meals and for some dishes, thought of as
> fancy as it had a sauce. Quick chicken a la kind, left over soup chicken
> adn canned pimento cut up into cram of mushroom soup. Lots of others liek
> this. If you look at community cook books form the 50's 60's and 70's
> they are full of this kind of dish. tuna cassroe, shrimp cassarole,
> chicken sstuffed crepes, etc all with that soup. Fortunately it went out
> of fashion.


I don't know about that! I still see a lot of recipes using it.