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Denver Mile High Pizza: Vegetarian Recipe

by Yummy Recipe Girl | Mar 13, 2014 | International, Pizza and Pasta, Snacks, Stay Fit, Vegetarian, Yummy Recipes

Pop some pita bread, topped with refrigerator findings, into the oven! Quick meal! Here learn how to make Denver’s mile high pizza which is quick, easy and healthy to make and great vegetarian recipe that will be loved by kids, adults, vegetarian and meat lovers...

How To Buy and Make Korean Ramyun Noodle

by Yummy Recipe Girl | Mar 10, 2014 | Cooking Tips, International, Snacks, Yummy Recipes

Shin Ramyun With Kimchi By Pamela Morris of Kdrama and Movies Ramen Noodles History: Instant noodle was first marketed in Taiwan, which was under Japanese regime in late 1950s.In early 1970′s Japanese Company called Nissin introduced “cup Noodles”, which you can still...

How to Make Wonton Soup : Chinese Recipe

by Yummy Recipe Girl | Mar 3, 2014 | International, Soup, Vegetarian, Yummy Recipes

I love Chinese food. Here is recipe for how to make wonton soup which is quite popular recipe for Chinese take out place. Now you can make this recipe at home, making it healthier and cheaper for your family,

Korean Recipe: Omurice (Omelette Rice)

by Yummy Recipe Girl | Feb 24, 2014 | Cooking Tips, International, Main Course, Rice Dish, Yummy Recipes

  Omurice:  Image source Wikipedia By: Pamela Morris from Kdrama and Movies What is Omurice? Omurice is surprisingly comes from contemporary Japanese cuisine consisting of an omelet made with fried rice and usually topped with ketchup. I thought it has roots in...

Japanese Cuisine: Udon Noodles With Tomato Sauce

by Yummy Recipe Girl | Feb 20, 2014 | International, Snacks, Soup, Stay Fit, Vegetarian, Yummy Recipes

Last weekend, the temperature here was very cold so a pot of soup was just what the doctor ordered. So we decided to make udon noodles in tomato broth – a type of soup that is popular in Japan. It was basically a two step process. First, boil the udon noodles...
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