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$ dasani bottled water $ perrier $ zico coconut water coconut water, ml. $ red bull $ empanadas beef empanada ground beef together with diced potatoes, saute onions, green onions, olives, hard-boiled eggs, aji molido, cayenne pepper, cumin and paprika. please, no substitutions. sauce not included, but...
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included, but available in the sauces section of menu. $ mac & cheese empanada macaroni elbow, smoked gouda, withe cheddar, asiago cheese, pimento, scallions. $ beverages diet coke oz can. $ can of san pellegrino oz. $ mexican coke bottle ml. $ mexican sprite $ mexican fanta $ dasani bottled water $...
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cooking, by sharing what has worked well and what has not worked quite so well. first of all, anything with a high liquid or moisture content does very well in the hot pot, especially when allowed to slow cook in similar fashion to a crock pot cooker. soups, stews, chilies, roasts, chickens and vegetables
do nicely in the hot pot. we have also been able to cook up rice, wheat, dry beans, lentils and other foods that need high amounts of liquid. along with those we have had much success in cooking most every kind of pasta as well as corn on the cob, banana squash and hard boiled eggs (no water necessary...
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cooking, by sharing what has worked well and what has not worked quite so well. first of all, anything with a high liquid or moisture content does very well in the hot pot, especially when allowed to slow cook in similar fashion to a crock pot cooker. soups, stews, chilies, roasts, chickens and vegetables
do nicely in the hot pot. we have also been able to cook up rice, wheat, dry beans, lentils and other foods that need high amounts of liquid. along with those we have had much success in cooking most every kind of pasta as well as corn on the cob, banana squash and hard boiled eggs (no water necessary...
http://www.solarcooker-at-cantinawest.com/using_a_solar_oven.html