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Ken Knecht
 
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Default Looking for high-fiber meal ideas

I'm looking for high-fiber meal ideas. I already make (and am getting
very tired of after several years):

Campbells (or clone) Bean & Bacon soup and other such canned soups with
beans or other high-fiber vegetables

15-bean soup
Pork shanks and northern beans
Chili with kidney beans
Liver and lima beans (family recipe)
Baked beans and hot dogs or other sausage
Bean burritos
Stewed lentils and Polish sausage
Red beans and rice

I found a recipe for bean patties in an old Joy of Cooking - tasted great
the first time I made them, then I tried them twice more and didn't like
them. Odd.

I substitute brown for white rice where I can and usually have raisin
bran for breakfast.

I prefer stuff you've tried and liked, not just untried recipes. I'm not
a very good cook so prefer simple recipes. I have a half-dozen or more
books on high-fiber recipes (most international) but haven't yet seen
anything that looked good.

Suggestions please?

TIA



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