![]() Heat the remaining oil in the skillet or large wok and add the onion, celery, and red pepper flakes. 1/2 box (1 pound) elbow macaroni 1 large green bell pepper 1 small onion 6-8 ounces ground beef 1 (28-ounce) can stewed or crushed tomatoes. Remove the meat from the skillet and set aside. Cook, stirring, until the pork begins to brown, 10 minutes. Most doctors may have heard of it but don't know an awful lot about it and so many times it goes misdiagnosed. Heat 2 tablespoons of olive oil in large skillet over medium heat and add the pork cubes. Ingredients 3 Tablespoons butter 1 large onion, chopped medium 1 green bell pepper, chopped medium 2 3 cloves garlic, minced 1 lb. I have a rare genetic lung disase called Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency (Type ZZ) that most people have not even heard about. I love to do cross stitch, paint, scrapbook, and rubber stamping. ![]() I now have 123 varieties and they all have names. Hosta is my favorite plant, the only plant I own. Our oldest granddaughter blessed us with our first great granddaughter and soon to be great grandson.? She is the cutest little one.? I love them all. I made it once in a great while for a comfort. We always ate it on Friday nights before we would go to the football games. My oldest grandson, who is now 25 my youngest grandson, age 20 my youngest granddaughter is in seventh-grade. Add elbow macaroni and bottled pasta sauce - thats they way mom made it. This quick chop suey recipe is made with stewed tomatoes and canned spaghetti. I homeschooled my oldest granddaughter up to a senior in high school. ![]() John 3:3 Psalm 91 We are born-again Christians and love the Lord Jesus Christ with all our being.? We attend a small Christian and Missionary Alliance church in our town.? family consists of my husband who was a microbiologist but is now retired, two children (daughter and son), four grandchildren, and soon to be two great grandchildren, a girl and a boy. ![]()
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