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Thank you for sahring Genes

It looks tasty,

jasmyn

On 5/29/06, Genes Marquez <redpanda17@...> wrote:

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> Hi Jasmyn!

> I apologize for the delay. I was out camping with my

> class.

>

> Hope you will be able to enjoy this.

>

> This is a recipe enjoyed by my students.

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> Chicken Macaroni Soup

>

> 2 cloves of garlic (pressed then cut into smaller

> pieces)

> onion ( 1 small head: diced)

> 1 chicken breast (cooked, flaked)

> mixed vegetables: carrots (cubed), celery stalks (cut

> in squares), corn

> coconut milk add as desired

> salt to taste

> add chicken seasoning as desired

> 2 cups elbow macaroni

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> Pour coconut oil.

> Sautee: garlic first, when brown (try not to burn),

> add onion.

> add flaked chicken.

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> Add 3 to 4 quarts water. Bring to a rapid boil. Add

> the macaroni. Stir for a couple of minutes to prevent

> sticking. Add salt and/or chicken seasoning.

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> When pasta is al dente, add vegetables. Check carrots

> and celery stalks. Should be 3 to 5 minutes only.

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> Turn off stove, leave the pot for a while to fully

> cook pasta but not overcook it. Add coconut milk.

>

> NOTE: This is a favorite recipe of my students.

> However, they will die for rice instead of pasta. To

> compromise, I mix pasta and rice together although

> these two have different ways of cooking. Anyone

> interested in rice alone or pasta and rice together

> can just write me for more information.

>

> redPanda17

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That's what I thought :)! Im sure there are similar versions around

the area. It was so funny cause everytime I went home, we want to try

other cuisines such as Thai and Vietnamese. And we would always come

out savoring the food. When in fact, their food was very similar to

ours except for some zing here and there! LOL

redPanda17

-- In Coconut Oil , A MI <areiki_lady@...>

wrote:

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> Thanks for sharing. This sounds so yummy. The recipe is not far off

from a MAlaysian delicacy called " Lemak Chilli Api " but the Malaysian

soup is real hot because of the cayene used.

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Henry, Don't wait for Saul to answer on this list. Email him directly and ask

him for his e-books that he sends out by email. Probably the best and briefest

education about ozone. There may be a small charge for some of them.

Best wishes and much love, Ken

Ken Gullan

Institute for Research Integration (IRI), San Diego, CA 92106-2424

IRI is a 501C(3) non-profit corporation established to help children with

developmental difficulties.

To contact me off-list use kengullan@... or call 619-222-1104

Hello to Everyone!

Howdy Dr Saul Is there anywhere I can purchase books or material on

the different

treatments and ways to use ozone therapy. Thanks Henry

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