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Wisconsin Brunch Casserole Recipe 2007-10-08 09:13:24 Ingredient List: 3 cups diced ham3 cups bread cubes1/2 pound Block Cheddar cheese, grated (16 ounces, pre-shredded)1 Cup of fresh mushrooms, sliced1 teaspoon of dry mustar3 Tablespoons flour3 cups milk 4 eggs ------------------------------ Sauce: 1 chicken bouillon cube1 cup hot water1 can cream of chicken soup ------------------------------ Kitchen Equipment Needed 9" x 13" baking dish, greasedMixing bowls Instructions: Step 1: Prepare the night before. Step 2: Combine ham, bread cubes, cheese, and mushrooms and mix together with mustard and flour. Step 3: Spread into a greased 9" x 13" pan. Step 4: Whisk together milk and eggs and pour over the above mixture. Step 5: In a separate bowl, dissolve 1 chicken bouillon cube in 1 Cup hot water. Add 1 can cream of chicken soup and mix well. Step 6: Pour over the mixture in the pan. Step 7: Cover with foil and let stand overnight. Step 8: When ready to bake, preheat oven to 350 degrees. Step 9: Bake, covered with the fo Read more:Wisconsin
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Make Ahead Breakfast Casserole 2007-10-08 09:13:24 Prep Time: 20 minutes Bake Time: 70 minutes Ingredient List: 8 slices bacon, fried until crisp & crumbled5 hash brown potato patties, fried crisp1/2 cup chopped onions2-8 ounce cans of sliced mushrooms3 cups cubed medium or sharp cheddar cheese (1/2" to 1" chunks) 3 cups cubed smoked ham (1/2" to 1" chunks)6 eggs, beaten1/2 cup milk Kitchen Equipment Needed 9" x 13" baking dish Instructions: Step 1: Spray baking dish with non-stick cooking spray. Step 2: Spread the crisp fried hash brown on the bottom of the pan. Step 3: Layer the fried bacon, onions, mushrooms, cheddar cheese, and ham evenly over the hash browns. Step 4: Beat the egg and milk together. Pour over all ingredients in the baking dish. Step 5: Cover with aluminum foil and place in the refrigerator overnight. Step 6: Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Bake covered with foil, for 45 minutes, then remove the foil and bake 25 additional minutes. Step 7: Let stand 5-10 minutes before Read more:Casserole
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Summery Fruit Salad 2007-10-08 09:13:24 A summery fruit salad made with oranges, bananas, and pineapple and sprinkled with confectioner's sugar and shredded coconut. Serve in individual parfaits for breakfast or brunch or make one big salad in a large glass serving bowl.Have your children help you with this quick and easy fruit recipe. As there is no cooking involved, they will enjoy placing the fruit into each dish just right and sprinkling the confectioner's sugar between each layer.Serve this fruit salad for breakfast or brunch. As it uses common fruits that you may usually have in your pantry, it is a beautiful way to add some color and sparkle to your weekend brunch menu in only about 15 minutes. Prep Time: 15 minutes Ingredient List: 1 (15 ounce) can mandarin oranges1 large banana, sliced8 ounces strawberries, sliced1 (15 ounce) can pineapple chunks confectioner's sugar (powdered sugarshredded coconutKitchen Equipment Needed 4 glass parfait glasses or glass dishesInstru Read more:Fruit
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Ham and Cheese Brunch Casserole 2007-10-08 09:13:24 This ham and cheese brunch casserole is made with ham, cheese, broccoli, eggs, and bread. Make this breakfast casserole the night before and bake in the morning. Serve for breakfast or brunch with toast, fresh fruit and coffee or milk. This is a wonderful breakfast casserole recipe to make ahead the night before especially if you have guests staying over at your house. Then all you have to do is put it in the oven in the morning and wait to receive the compliments! Enjoy your cup of coffee or tea and have some good conversation while you wait and smell the aromas of this delicious breakfast recipe. This time let your oven do the work for you. Ham and CheeseBrunchCasserole
Recipe Ingredient List: 12 slices bread, trimmed and cubed.1-10 oz. pkg. frozen chopped broccoli, thawed and drained. (Or use fresh cut into small pieces).2 cups diced ham2 cups shredded cheddar cheese6 eggs, lightly beaten 3 cups milk1 small onion finely chopped (or 2 teaspoons onion flakes)1/2
Fruit Filled Cantaloupe Recipe 2007-10-08 09:13:24 Fresh Fruit
Filled Cantaloupe Fruit filled cantaloupe melons are hollowed out and filled with oranges, apples, peaches, blue berries and strawberries and topped with a honey yogurt dressing. Did your garden overproduce this year? Try this cantaloupe recipe and use up the cantaloupe and melons you planted. Feel good about not letting your produce go to waste with this quick and easy fruit recipe. Enjoy the best of your garden with fresh cantaloupe or muskmelons and other summer favorite fruits such as blue berries, strawberries, peaches and apples all topped with a light smooth yogurt sauce. You also get the added bonus that this breakfast and brunch recipe is quick and easy to make and is a healthy food choice for you. What a great way to start the day with ripe fresh fruit salad topped with a smooth yogurt dressing! Fruit Filled Cantaloupe Recipe Ingredient List: 2 large cantaloupe melons (cut in half and seeds removed)1 orange, peeled and sectioned1 apple, cub
Make-Ahead Colby Cheese 2007-10-08 09:13:24 A breakfast casserole made with Colby cheese, green onions, fresh mushrooms, bread, and eggs. Serve this as part of a traditional brunch menu or as a hearty breakfast recipe. Colby is a milder and softer cheese than cheddar and should be used fresh, as it will dry with age. When grated or sliced, this golden cheese bakes in beautifully and provides the true cheese flavor you want for a breakfast or brunch casserole. This is a make-ahead breakfast casserole that is put together the night before, refrigerated and baked in the morning. Throw it in the oven and enjoy a cup or two of coffee with your friends or family while this bakes on its own. Ingredient List: 8 slices white sandwich bread1 Pound Colby cheese, grated8 eggs3/4 teaspoon of salt3 cups milk3/4 teaspoon of dry mustard1/2 cup sliced green onions (use more or less to your own taste) 8 ounces sliced fresh mushrooms (use more or less to your own taste) Kitchen Equipment Needed 9" x 13" baki Read more:Cheese
Ham and Egg Breakfast Casserole 2007-10-08 09:13:24 Ham and Egg BreakfastCasserole
A make-ahead ham and egg breakfast casserole recipe that is made with ham, egg, bread, cheddar cheese, milk, and crushed cornflakes. Serve this egg casserole for breakfast or brunch. This casserole takes only 15 minutes to prepare the night before. Just take it out of the refrigerator and bake in the morning for a relaxing breakfast or brunch. It is made with items you normally have in your kitchen so that makes this casserole easy to put together when you have those unexpected guests staying over or are having guests for breakfast or brunch in the morning. Ham and Egg Breakfast Casserole RecipePrep Time: 15 minutes Baking Time: 60 minutes Ingredient List: 12 slices bread, crust removed8 oz. extra sharp Cheddar cheese, (cubed to 1/2" or shredded)2 cups cooked ham, (cubed to 1/2")6 eggs1/2 teaspoon dry mustard1/2 teaspoon salt 3 cups milk3 cups crushed corn flakes1/2 cup melted butter Baking Equipment Needed 9" x 13" baking pan
Make Ahead Breakfast Casserole 2007-10-08 09:13:24 A make ahead breakfast casserole made with bacon, bread, Swiss cheese, onion, milk and eggs. Make this egg casserole the night before and serve it for breakfast or brunch. Crisp bacon and smooth Swiss cheese make a great combination for a family favorite. Ingredient List: 8 slices bacon, fried and crumbled2 onions, sliced thin12 slices white or French bread, quartered1 cup shredded Swiss cheese8 eggs4 cups milk1-1/2 teaspoons salt1/4 teaspoon pepper Kitchen Equipment Needed Frying Pan9" x 13" baking pan or dish, greased Instructions: Step 1: Fry bacon in your frying pan until crisp. Remove and drain on paper towel. Step 2: Using the same pan, saute the onions until they are soft. Remove from pan and let cool. Step 3: Put 6 slices bread, quartered in a greased 9" x 13" baking pan. Step 4: Add half of crumbled bacon, onion and cheese; spread evenly. Step 5: Repeat layer of bread, bacon, onion, and cheese. Step 6: Combine eggs, milk, salt and pepper; beat un Read more:Casserole
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Resistance to Burma soldiers continues 2007-10-08 09:02:38 The Associated Press RANGOON, Burma
-- Residents of Burma's biggest city, Rangoon, are keeping up a low-key resistance against the country's military regime, harassing soldiers by tossing rocks at them at night, student activists said Monday. Security forces have responded to the activities, which have taken place over the past two to three days, by detaining the rock throwers they catch after curfew, they said. In some cases, members of the families of those detained -- including children -- have also been detained, the activists said, speaking on condition of anonymity for fear of arrest. No figures were available on the number of people engaging in such activities or how many may have been detained. The reports came as the government has announced numbers of those detained in connection with the anti-regime protests of the past few weeks. Burma authorities also said weapons had been seized from Buddhist monasteries and announced dozens of new arrests, despite global outrag Read more:Resistance
Thai PM urges Myanmar to stop violence against monks 2007-10-08 09:02:38 BANGKOK, Oct 8 (TNA) - Thailand's Prime Minister Gen. Surayud Chulanont said on Monday he had asked Myanmar's junta leader to end violence against
Buddhist monks which he branded as the "wrong action". Speaking at the prime minister's Meet the Press session at Government House, Gen. Surayud said he had sent a letter last week to Senior General Than Shwe, chairman of Myanmar's State Peace and Development Council, calling on the junta leader to halt violent actions against his country's Buddhist monks. "As a Buddhist-majority country, Thailand cannot accept the use of violence against the Buddhist monks in a neighbouring country," the premier said, adding that what further action could be taken would depend on consultations among the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), of which Thailand is a founding member. "We want to see a dialogue between Aung San Suu Kyi and Myanmar's junta
Kabul: The city of fear 2007-10-08 09:02:38 The Afghan government has vowed to make the capital a symbol of security, but recent bombings have sown terror. By Wahidullah Amani in Kabul
(ARR No. 267, 05-Oct-07) Kabul's narrow streets, recently so crowded, are now unnaturally calm. The last 10 days of Ramadan are usually the year's busiest, as shoppers rush to buy clothes, presents and food for Eid al-Fitr, the holiday that ends a month of fasting. Kabul's daytime population normally doubles during this periods as crowds come in from the provinces to complete their purchases. But for the past few days, the shops have been empty and the streets deserted. Those who do venture out have pinched faces and a hurried look – they all fear that another suicide attack could come at any time. "I had to come to the city to buy things for Eid," said Nafas Gul, 28. "But I am sorry I'm here. I am afraid all the time, and I'm hurrying so that I can get home. Everyone there is worried about me." The
Off-duty Wis. deputy sheriff kills 6 2007-10-08 08:55:02 By ROBERT IMRIE, Associated Press Writer CRANDON, Wis. - The residents of a remote northern Wisconsin community struggled to understand Monday how a sheriff's deputy
who killed six young people and critically wounded another could have become a law enforcement officer. Tyler Peterson, 20, was shot to death after opening fire early Sunday on a group of students and recent graduates who had gathered for pizza and movies during their high school's homecoming weekend. Peterson was off-duty from his full-time job as a Forest County deputy sheriff; he also was a part-time Crandon police officer. David Franz, 36, who lives with his wife two houses from the duplex where the shooting occurred, said it was hard to accept that someone in law enforcement was the gunman. "The first statement we said to each other was, 'How did he get through the system?'" Franz said. "How do they know somebody's background, especially that young? It is disturbing, to s
US News--US and German researchers find apples reduce pancreatic cancer risk 2007-10-05 09:20:51 By Karyn Chenoweth Researchers in the United States and German
y found compounds naturally found in apples may help reduce
the risk of pancreatic cancer. The study, published in the American Journal of Epidemiology, determined eating quercetin -- a flavonol found most in apples and onions -- significantly reduced the risk of pancreatic cancer in smokers. The researchers
tracked food intake and health outcomes of 183,518 participants in the Multiethnic Cohort Study for eight years and evaluated the participants' food consumption and calculated the intake of the three flavonols quercetin, kaempferol and myricetin. Smokers with the lowest intake of flavonols presented with the most pancreatic cancer. Smoking is an established risk factor for the often fatal pancreatic cancer, the researchers said. The study also found women had the highest intake of total flavonols and 70 percent of the flavonol intake came from quercetin -- linked to apple and onion consumption. Unlike many dietary com
Parents must assist in battle against child obesity: Minister 2007-10-15 10:55:31 Obesity and overweightness are becoming an increasingly common scene in England, as testifies this image of an overweight unidentified individual seen in London, 16 December 2005. A recent study by the Health and Social Care Information Centre found that nearly one in four UK adults were obese last year. EPA/LINDSEY PARNABY By Rich Bowden, M&C Staff Writer Oct 15, 2007, 11:49 GMT (M&C) - As the government prepares to receive a commissioned report into the extent of the obesity
problem on Wednesday, the child
ren's minister has called for the assistance of the nation's parents in the fight against
child obesity. Ed Balls told the Guardian Healthy Kids Summit the child obesity crisis called for a new form of partnership between government, public services and families. "The obesity crisis is happening before our eyes...Targets can help [tackle it] but in the end it's about persuading families and children they have to change the way they live," Read more:Parents
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Obesity strongest risk factor for colorectal cancer among women; greater than smoking 2007-10-15 10:55:31 Philadelphia, PA, October 15, 2007 – Research presented at the 72nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the American College of Gastroenterology found that obesity, among other important risk factor
s, was the strongest risk factor for colorectal cancer in women. Joseph C. Anderson, MD of Stony Brook University in New York (and the University of Connecticut) and his colleagues examined data from 1,252 women who underwent colonoscopy. They classified patients according to their age, smoking history, family history of colorectal cancer, and body mass index (BMI). Obesity was defined as a BMI of 30 or higher. For smoking, patients were divided into three groups: heavy exposure, low exposure, and no exposure. Patients who were in the heavy exposure group included women who had smoked more than 10 "pack years" and who were currently smoking or had quit in the past 10 years. Although smoking posed a significant increased risk for colorectal neoplasia, researchers found that for women, obesity wa Read more:greater
Food industry's ethics under scrutiny over obesity 2007-10-15 10:55:31 Experts say scenario is far worse than first predicted· Crackdown on marketing aimed at children urged Sarah Boseley, health editorMonday October 15, 2007 The Guardian Marketing junk food to children has to become socially unacceptable, a leading obesity
expert will say today, warning that the food industry
has done too little voluntarily to help avert what a major report this week will show is a "far worse scenario than even our gloomiest predictions". Professor Philip James, chairman of the International Obesity Taskforce thinktank, will say in a keynote speech that when it comes to public health the response of the food industry has so far been a case of "too little, too late". Today's conference of the National Obesity Forum comes on the eve of publication of a government-commissioned investigation into the scale of the obesity problem and what science can do to help tackle it. "The expected outcome of the Foresight Report on Obesity suggests Read more:scrutiny