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Brunswick Stew

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Meats German D, I, A, B, E 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3 oz Chicken breast
3 oz Ground chuck, cooked
12 oz Tomato juice
1/2 sm Onion or dehydrated
1 c Water
1 pk Beef bouillon
1/2 ts Red pepper
1/8 c Vinegar

INSTRUCTIONS

Skin chicken and boil until tender.  Broil beef until brown.  Debone, chop,
and blend chicken in blender.  Cook tomato juice, water, and onion slowly
(30 minutes).  Add bouillon, pepper, meat, and vinegar.  Add salt and
pepper to taste. Cook very slow in heavy pot until thick.
Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V4 #132 by garygerman@juno.com (Gary M German)
on May 12, 1997

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