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    Dried Beef Cheese Ball

    I'm sure you could use bacon bits, in fact that sounds pretty good. Are you able to get the packaged lunch meat in the UK that is really really thin? That's what I ended up using anyway. You could even use the ham lunch meat also. Like someone else said, with the cheese ball you can go from...
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    Dried Beef Cheese Ball

    Just thought I would update you guys. Took the cheese ball to dinner on Friday, everyone said it was good, and I liked it, so that was all that mattered in the end I guess! I used the refrigerated beef, and 3 tsps. of drained horseradish, (NOT the 3 tablespoons the recipe called for). I still...
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    Dried Beef Cheese Ball

    :rolleyes: Well, I made the cheese ball last night, we'll have it before dinner today. I ended up using the Budding packaged beef. My daughter's boyfriend called his mother and she said that is what she uses, so since I had both, I used that. Now since I still have the stuff in the jar I guess I...
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    Dried Beef Cheese Ball

    :ohmy: I never would have thought of making gravy from the beef! We too had juice glasses growing up though, but they were from the Kraft "cheese" that came in the glasses. My sister and I would fight over who got one! I probably still have one or two in my own cupboard now.:lol:
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    Dried Beef Cheese Ball

    Thanks guys for all of your help. I will be making the cheese ball tonight for tomorrows dinner at my sister in laws. Heading to the commissary after work and I will get a package of the beef since I already have a jar of the other. I guess I will decide when I go to make it which I will use...
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    Dried Beef Cheese Ball

    Here is the recipe I am planning on using. I also read someplace that you need to rinse the beef before using it, what's that about?:wacko: CHIPPED BEEF CHEESE BALL 8 ounces soft cheddar cheese 8 ounces cream cheese 4 ounces dried beef 3 tablespoons horseradish...
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    Dried Beef Cheese Ball

    Hi Sharon. I actually have 2 recipes, the base is cream cheese with cheddar, onion, horseradish, and of course the beef. I appreciate your help. I have one of those jars of beef in my pantry right now so I can go ahead and give it a try, thanks for the quick response. Pam :chef:
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    Dried Beef Cheese Ball

    I am hoping someone can answer this question before Thursday when I intend to make the cheese balls. The recipe I have is for an appitizer cheese ball and it calls for dried beef. Now does that mean the beef that comes in a jar that you find near the canned tuna and chicken, or the really thin...
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    Hi

    Thanks Thanks for the welcome Jikoni. I look forward to visiting with everyone and learning all kinds of things. Pam:cool:
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    Hi

    It's a small world! Hi, and thanks for the welcome. It's funny that you said I live close to your sister. I see that you are from California. I was born and raised just outside San Francisco in the town of Pacifica! Have you ever heard of that town? I felt like I was waking up at home...
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    Whats Your Favorite Casserole?

    Shepherds Pie Does anyone have a recipe for a Shepherds Pie that uses cubed beef instead of ground beef? There is a restaurant in Indy that serves one, and I can't seem to replicate it. It has a rich beef gravy with carrots and onions topped with Parmisian Cheese potatoes. Really good. :ermm:
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    Hi

    Hello, my name is Pam and I live in Indy. Looking for a recipe took me to this site. I look forward to visiting often.:rolleyes:
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    ISO: Chewy pecan pralines

    Chewy Texas Pralines :chef: Someone just brought me a praline from Texas (I live in Indy) from Lammes candies in Austin. I looked on the web for a recipe since they were so good! 1 cup granulated sugar, 1 cup light corn syrup 1/8 tsp. salt, 14 tbls. milk, 1/4 cup butter, 2 cups pecan halves...
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