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I'm using my leftover sloppy joe meat/sauce blend and making chili mac.
Don't know why but this seems like a good idea ![]() helper, if you will. Cook macaroni and drain; blend in the already prepared ground beef & chili seasoning in sauce. Grate in some cheddar cheese until melted. Taste; add herbs and/or spices as needed. Jill |
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On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 13:33:24 -0500, "jmcquown"
> wrote: >I'm using my leftover sloppy joe meat/sauce blend and making chili mac. >Don't know why but this seems like a good idea ![]() >helper, if you will. Cook macaroni and drain; blend in the already prepared >ground beef & chili seasoning in sauce. Grate in some cheddar cheese until >melted. Taste; add herbs and/or spices as needed. Sounds good! I like to mix leftover spiced taco meat and a bit of salsa with mac and cheese. Leftover chili is delicious mixed with mac and cheese as well. Tara |
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