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> Made lasagne by my mom's recipe, except my partner's mom always used
> breakfast sausage (I know, weird) so I went with that this time. I made
> three pans of the stuff, and for the first one, I forgot the mozzarella,
> but it was still excellent, and the kid couldn't get enough.
>
> Pics:
>
> http://serenepages.org/images/blog/lasagne/lasagne.jpg
>
> http://serenepages.org/images/blog/lasagne/closeup.jpg
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> Serene
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That looks great Serene. Any chance you can post the recipe. My lasagne
always goes kind of runny, yours looks just how I'd (and my DH) would like
it to be!

Sarah

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Sarah wrote:
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> "Serene Vannoy" > wrote in message
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>> Made lasagne by my mom's recipe, except my partner's mom always used
>> breakfast sausage (I know, weird) so I went with that this time. I
>> made three pans of the stuff, and for the first one, I forgot the
>> mozzarella, but it was still excellent, and the kid couldn't get enough.
>>
>> Pics:
>>
>> http://serenepages.org/images/blog/lasagne/lasagne.jpg
>>
>> http://serenepages.org/images/blog/lasagne/closeup.jpg
>>
>> Serene
>>
>> --
>> 42 Magazine, celebrating life with meaning. Inaugural issue is here!
>> http://42magazine.com
>>
>> "But here's a handy hint: if your fabulous theory for ending war and
>> all other human conflict will not survive an online argument with
>> humourless feminists who are not afraid to throw rape around as an
>> example, your theory needs work." -- Aqua, alt.polyamory

>
> That looks great Serene. Any chance you can post the recipe. My lasagne
> always goes kind of runny, yours looks just how I'd (and my DH) would
> like it to be!


Sure. It's at http://serenecooking.livejournal.com/60042.html

My mother fixed my runny-lasagne problem by telling I was using WAY too
much sauce. There should just be enough sauce to moisten the meat. (If
vegetarian, I cook the veggies until they give up most of their liquid,
too.)

Serene

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42 Magazine, celebrating life with meaning. Inaugural issue is here!
http://42magazine.com

"But here's a handy hint: if your fabulous theory for ending war and
all other human conflict will not survive an online argument with
humourless feminists who are not afraid to throw rape around as an
example, your theory needs work." -- Aqua, alt.polyamory
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