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![]() "Wizzzer" > wrote in message ... >> DH loves being able to eat lasagna again, but it's not a frequent item on >> the menu. >> >> -- >> Janet Wilder >> Bad spelling. Bad punctuation >> Good Friends. Good Life > > Hi Janet, > > I did the lasagna (where you don't cook the noodles) using Dreamfields > and it was great! If someone has one that does not require all of the > water, please post it. This one (from a friend) said to "pour water into > the corner of the 9x12 pan until it was over the second layer of noodles". > It was way too much, but I poured off the extra liquid and it was really > tasty. > > I have a casserole of my mother's that Dreamfield's works great in. You > don't have to cook either the hamburger or the pasta. I was a bit leery > of that at first, but after 14 yrs I got over it. Just toss all of the > ingredients in a bowl. Any kind of pasta works, penne, spiral, or elbow. > My mother used medium shells, but Dreamfields hasn't made them yet. (She > was the mem-rep of the Prodigy Food & Wine BB - WI Gramma). I use the > Dreamfields spiral noodles and it works great. I'm lost. Do you then cook all the stuff you have put in a bowl? |
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