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Mother's Day Recipes


Question Posted Wednesday May 4 2005, 10:44 pm

What's a good recipe to use to cook my mom (that won't take a lot of time or a lot of cutting up) breakfast or dinner on Mother's Day?

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Additional info, added Wednesday May 4 2005, 11:22 pm:
That a diabetic could eat..

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x0xVivaLaJeniix0x answered Saturday August 20 2005, 4:00 pm:
well if its for breakfast why not make her french toast>>> Break eggs in a bowl and mix them up good and soak bread in eggs and put it on the pan.until nice and golden.

if its for dinner try making a salad..and a piece of steak (takes 15 mins) first marinate the steak and then put it on the grill for 6 mins on each side on medium heat. then after your done leave it on a plate for a few mintues..

and viola

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Informant_Girl answered Friday August 5 2005, 4:06 am:
Something simple and nice can always be done with a jar of commercial spaghetti sauce and some pasta. Instead of just making it the traditional way, cook the pasta (any kind is okay, but I like bowtie pasta), layer it on the bottom of a microwavable tray or pan, pour the spaghetti sauce on top and crumble some mozarrella cheese on top of that, sprinkle some parmesan and microwave until the cheese melts. Voila! Simple casserole that tastes great! For variation, you can add some precooked meats to the sauce (like pastrami). Or you can cut the pastrami into little hearts and use to decorate.

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mAdiSoN_x_aLaiNe answered Saturday May 7 2005, 5:24 pm:
My dad is a diabetic. I would go with breakfast. Make toast with butter, eggs, and orange juice. Hope I helped! - xoxo

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SaraEliKirk answered Saturday May 7 2005, 1:12 pm:
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Well im sure what ever you do for your mom, she will appreciate, you could always make cupcakes or a cake or something with Splenda or another sugar substitute!
*:*SaRa*:*

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AsK_JaCqUi answered Thursday May 5 2005, 8:13 pm:
hmm... im thinking arbys

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Sw33t_Dr33ms_xOx answered Thursday May 5 2005, 5:00 pm:
Go to a stOre and by one of thOse easy cakes to cook but they arent that easy sO be ready!!

xOx ViLLy*

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mrs_radcliffe answered Thursday May 5 2005, 2:01 pm:
Make her a cake. or buns. Then you can get some diabetic chocolate and melt it on the top.

luv roxie
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Daisy answered Thursday May 5 2005, 9:04 am:
A cake - you could decorate it and cut it into a heart shape or something?

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sunshine805 answered Wednesday May 4 2005, 10:56 pm:
Try foodnetwork.com
Hope I helped!
Ke

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