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stuffed peppers

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Noun1.stuffed peppers - parboiled green peppers stuffed usually with rice and meat and baked brieflystuffed peppers - parboiled green peppers stuffed usually with rice and meat and baked briefly
dish - a particular item of prepared food; "she prepared a special dish for dinner"


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Last night's show was to have shown actress Kelly Brook making stuffed peppers.
An impressive compilation of dishes that range from Stuffed Peppers with Brown Rice in Tomato Sauce; Beef Should in Fresh Oregano and Root Vegetable Sauce; Mango Sorbet and Fruit Salad with Maple Tahini; and Baby Salad Greens with Stir-Fried Shrimp and Avocado; to Sea Bass Ceviche with Bermuda Onion and Sumac; Beef and Eggplant Hamburgers with Homemade Ketchup; Gazpacho with Raw Beets; and Thai Beef Salad with Onion and Lemongrass, "Delicious Diabetic Recipes" truly lives up to its title.
There's nothing I can't eat but I won't eat aubergines or stuffed peppers.
 
 
 
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