Homemade Creamy Ramen Soup

Homemade Creamy Ramen Soup is a dairy free soup. This recipe serves 4 and costs $1.59 per serving. One serving contains

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Burnt Garlic-Sesame-Chili Oil for Ramen

If you want to add more gluten free, dairy free, lacto ovo vegetarian, and vegan recipes to your collection, Burnt Garli

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Japanese Potato Salad

Japanese Potato Salad is a Japanese recipe that serves 6. One serving contains 266 calories, 5g of protein, and 20g of f

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Miso Soup

The recipe Miso Soup could satisfy your Japanese craving in approximately 45 minutes. One portion of this dish contains

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Asparagus Smoked Salmon Sushi

Forget going out to eat or ordering takeout every time you crave Japanese food. Try making Asparagus Smoked Salmon Sushi

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Teriyaki Pork Sandwiches

The recipe Teriyaki Pork Sandwiches is ready in about 8 hours and 30 minutes and is definitely an outstanding dairy free

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Tsukune (Japanese Chicken Meatballs)

Tsukune (Japanese Chicken Meatballs) is a main course that serves 4. One portion of this dish contains approximately 34g

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Baked Pineapple Teriyaki Chicken Thighs

If you want to add more Japanese recipes to your repertoire, Baked Pineapple Teriyaki Chicken Thighs might be a recipe y

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Baked Teriyaki Chicken with a Sriracha Cream Sauce

The recipe Baked Teriyaki Chicken with a Sriracha Cream Sauce could satisfy your Japanese craving in roughly 45 minutes.

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Food Joke

Dear Santa, I've been a good mom all year. I've fed, cleaned, and cuddled my two children on demand, visited the doctor's office more than my doctor, sold sixty-two cases of candy bars to raise money to plant a shade tree on the school playground and figured out how to attach nine patches onto my daughter's girl scout sash with staples and a glue gun. I was hoping you could spread my list out over several Christmases, since I had to write this letter with my son's red crayon, on the back of a receipt in the laundry room between cycles, and who knows when I'll find anymore free time in the next 18 years. Here are my Christmas wishes: I'd like a pair of legs that don't ache after a day of chasing kids and arms that don't flap in the breeze, but are strong enough to carry a screaming toddler out of the candy aisle in the grocery store. I'd also like a waist, since I lost mine somewhere in the seventh month of my last pregnancy. If you're hauling big ticket items this year, I'd like a car with fingerprint resistant windows and a radio that only plays adult music; a television that doesn't broadcast any programs containing talking animals, and a refrigerator with a secret compartment behind the crisper where I can hide to talk on the phone. On the practical side, I could use a talking daughter doll that says, "Yes, Mommy" to boost my parental confidence, along with one potty-trained toddler, two kids who don't fight, and three pairs of jeans that will zip all the way up without the use of power tools. I could also use a recording of Tibetan monks chanting, "Don't eat in the living room" and "Take your hands off your brother", because my voice seems to be just out of my children's hearing range and can only be heard by the dog. And please don't forget the Playdoh Travel Pak, the hottest stocking stuffer this year for mothers of preschoolers. It comes in three fluorescent colors and is guaranteed to crumble on any carpet making the In-law's house seem just like mine. If it's too late to find any of these products, I'd settle for enough time to brush my teeth and comb my hair in the same morning, or the luxury of eating food warmer than room temperature without it being served in a Styrofoam container. If you don't mind I could also use a few Christmas miracles to brighten the holiday season. Would it be too much trouble to declare ketchup a vegetable? It will clear my conscience immensely. It would be helpful if you could coerce my children to help around the house without demanding payment as if they were the bosses of an organized crime family; or if my toddler didn't look so cute sneaking downstairs to eat contraband ice cream in his pajamas at midnight. Well, Santa, the buzzer on the dryer is ringing and my son saw my feet under the laundry room door. I think he wants his crayon back. Have a safe trip and remember to leave your wet boots by the chimney and come in and dry off by the fire so you don't catch cold. Help yourself to cookies on the table, but don't eat too many or leave crumbs on the carpet. Yours always... Mom PS: One more thing...you can cancel all my requests if you can keep my children young enough to believe in Santa.

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