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Tag Archives: Nebraska
Mexican Fried Tacos
As you must know by now, I grew up in Western Nebraska. I grew up eating at Taco Town, Rosita’s and a few other Mexican restaurants that were around town. In high school, we were able to leave the school … Continue reading
Posted in Mexican, Nebraska
Tagged Meats - Beef, Poultry, & Fish, Mexican, Nebraska, Taco Town, tacos
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The Best Sugar Cookies
This is my Grams recipe for sugar cookies — these melt in your mouth and are just wonderful. I would not use these for icing/decorating style cookies – there are other recipes better suited for decorating — this contains too … Continue reading
Posted in Desserts, Nebraska
Tagged baking, Christmas, cookies, Desserts, easy cookies, holiday, Nebraska, sugar cookies
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Fry Bread
I’ve always loved Fry Bread — it’s one of those things you grow up eating, and take for granted will always be around to get. But since I’ve lived here in NY, I rarely have been able to get this … Continue reading
Coconut Macaroons, plus variations
These are just.. yummyness. One of the girls in my office brought macaroons in last week.. premade/packaged things. They were okay, but.. well… incredibly heavy and greasy. They made me in the mood for the ones I make. They are … Continue reading
Original Runza Recipe (Cabbage Burgers, Cabbage Rolls or Bierocks)
Original recipe for cabbage burgers, cabbage rolls or runza. NOT a copycat of Runza at all. This is the original version our grandmothers made for their farmer family. Continue reading