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Buffalo Chicken Wings I
Ready Time: 25 Min
"Let your palette fly away on wings of fire - easy, spicy buffalo wings!"
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Buffalo Chicken Wings II
Ready Time: 45 Min
"Wings dredged in flour and baked with the flavors of blue cheese salad dressing, pepper sauce and vinegar."
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Buffalo Chicken Wings III
Ready Time: 1 Hr 5 Min
"Chicken wings baked with a mixture of hot sauce, tomato sauce, chili powder and cayenne. A nice spicy bite! Vary the seasonings to your liking."
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Buffalo Jack Chicken
Ready Time: 45 Min
"A zesty variation on boring old chicken breasts. A great way to please someone who loves spicy food without going to a whole lot of trouble."
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Buffalo Style Chicken Pizza
Ready Time: 55 Min
"Pizza with a little kick of buffalo wing flavor! Have your pizza and wings together!"
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Bulgogi (Korean BBQ)
Ready Time: 1 Hr 35 Min
"This is one of the most well known Korean foods...very delicious and if you have been around this dish... never forget. Also, if you eat with rice..wooh...yummy. Try, you gonna love it."
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Bulgur Barbecue
Ready Time: 1 Hr 10 Min
"From Sherwood, Oregon, Jackie Bankenship shares her secret to stretching ground beef into saucy and satisfying sloppy joes. She adds bulgur to her tangy barbecue sandwiches for a healthy measure of fiber."
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Bull Riders All Beef Chili
Ready Time: 8 Hrs 30 Min
"This all-beef chili has a hearty 'smoked' flavor with deep, rich beef broth. No beans allowed! Serve with your favorite chili add-ins such as cheese, sour cream, onions or whatever else you like."
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Bum's Lunch
Ready Time: 1 Hr
"Cube steak, potatoes and onion all wrapped up in a neat little package. This was a quick fast fix my mom always made for us. Now I make it for my family. It's easy and a meal all in one packet."
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Bunjal Chicken
Ready Time: 1 Hr
"It is a very delicious West Indian meal which can be eaten with rice, roti, bread or by itself. It uses garam masala, a blend of dry roasted, ground spices from the colder climes of northern India. 'Garam' is the Indian word for 'warm' or 'hot'; garam masala adds a sense of 'warmth' to both palate and spirit, and can be purchased in Indian markets and in the gourmet section of some supermarkets."
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