In article <tReDi.4186$es2.288@trndny09>,
"Julie Bove" > wrote:
> "Omelet" > wrote in message
> news
>
> > Funny about Bell Peppers. Dad said he used to really like them stuffed
> > and asked me for them once and gave me mom's recipe. Told me how he
> > wanted them fixed so I did make them for him.
> >
> > He ate the stuffing and ate only a couple of bites of the pepper. Maybe
> > I did not do it right but stuffed Bell Peppers are kinda a no-brainer.
> > We tried them again later, just sliced and lightly stir fried and he
> > asked me to not bother making them again.
> >
> > Makes me wonder if maybe they have gone the way of tomatoes. Just not
> > the same as they used to be?
> >
> > <shrugs>
>
> My daughter saw some made up stuffed peppers in the grocery store and said
> she wished she could eat them. Due to our food allergies, we can't do the
> typical recipe with egg and cheese in it. I reminded her that she never
> liked stuffed peppers and she replied, "So! Tastes CHANGE you know." So I
> made some. She and my husband both ate several of them, careful picking out
> all the stuffing and leaving the peppers. Seems I am the only one who likes
> peppers in this house.
>
> But when I said the next time I made them I would just bake the stuffing,
> both protested and said they wouldn't be the same without the peppers.
<lol>
Use the same stuffing and make stuffed tomatoes.
That works very well!
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