{Fool Proof} Creamy Spanakopita Tarts

The recipe {Fool Proof} Creamy Spanakopita Tarts can be made in approximately 25 minutes. For 26 cents per serving, this

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Greek Pasta Salad

Greek Pasta Salad might be a good recipe to expand your salad recipe box. This recipe makes 4 servings with 366 calories

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Greek Chicken Phyllo Pie

Forget going out to eat or ordering takeout every time you crave Mediterranean food. Try making Greek Chicken Phyllo Pie

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Greek Split Pea Spread

Greek Split Pea Spread is a condiment that serves 10. For 54 cents per serving, this recipe covers 14% of your daily req

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Chicken Gyro Grilled Cheese (aka The Gyro Melt)

You can never have too many Mediterranean recipes, so give Chicken Gyro Grilled Cheese (aka The Gyro Melt) a try. This r

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Banana Cream Pie Cheesecake {with Chobani Greek Yogurt}

You can never have too many side dish recipes, so give Banana Cream Pie Cheesecake {with Chobani Greek Yogurt} a try. Th

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Low Carb Avgolemeno (Greek Chicken, Lemon & Egg Soup)

Low Carb Avgolemeno (Greek Chicken, Lemon & Egg Soup) could be just the gluten free, dairy free, paleolithic, and primal

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Greek Tuna Salad

Greek Tuna Salad might be just the salad you are searching for. Watching your figure? This gluten free and pescatarian r

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Greek Pinwheels

Greek Pinwheels takes approximately 30 minutes from beginning to end. For 29 cents per serving, this recipe covers 2% of

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Greek Yogurt Pancakes with Winter Citrus

If you want to add more Mediterranean recipes to your collection, Greek Yogurt Pancakes with Winter Citrus might be a re

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Food Trivia

16 billion jelly beans are made for Easter. stacked end to end, the jelly beans would circle the globe nearly 3 times!

Food Joke

Little Tommy's parents had tried everything to help his math grade: tutors, flash cards, "Hooked on Math," special learning centers, everything. Finally, they enrolled him in the local Catholic school. The very first day, he came home with a very serious look on his face, went straight to his room, and started studying. His mother was amazed. Books and paper were spread out everywhere and Little Tommy was hard at work. As soon as dinner was through, he marched right back up to his room without a word and studied some more. This went on for weeks until Little Tommy proudly brought home his report card and showed it to his parents: An A in Math! "Tommy! This is great! I'm so proud of you! Son, what was it? What helped motivate you? Was it the nuns?" Little Tommy shook his head. "Well, then, was it the books? The discipline? The structure? The uniforms? What?" Little Tommy looked at her and said, "Well, Mom, it's like this. When I saw that guy out in the lobby nailed to a plus sign, I knew they weren't screwing around!"

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