Need a good summer recipe!?!?!? Read On!!!?!


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Need a good summer recipe!?!?!? Read On!!!?

I made these and they are TERRIFIC!!!!

SPRING CUCUMBER SANDWICHES

1. One loaf dark pumpernickle bread, sliced

Spring Mix

1. One large cucumber - shredded. I use the largest shredding gauge on my cheap-o hand held shredder. Drain in colander and press with paper towels until firm and dry.
2. One 8 oz container 1/3 less fat philly cream cheese
3. Two green onions, sliced thinly, both tops AND stems
4. 1/4 to 1/2 tsp. Dry dill weed (fresh can also be used)
5. 1/4 to 1/2 tsp. salt, depending on taste
6. ground fresh black pepper
7. 3 - 4 Tbsp. Hellmann's or Kraft mayo

Mix all ingredients (except bread of course!) in a bowl with your hands or a potato masher until well blended. Cover bowl and cool for 2 hours or overnight. Mix will be firm and easy to spread on pumpernickle slices. This recipe is FANTASTIC.


Answers:
Well.. idk what kind of recipe a summer recipe is but you could make some kind of dessert. A really easy one is dirt cake and you need a tub of cool whip package of oreos 2 pkgs. of instant chocolate pudding, and gummy worms. To make it you just need to crush all the oreos. Then mix the made pudding and the cool whip together then add most of the oreos and mix. Put that in a container, sprinkle the rest of the oreos on top. Then add gummy worms

OK, I've added it to my recipe file. Thanks!

So what's the question?? Oh, I get it - you want to try out for "Are you smarter than a 5th grader" don't you??

Sounds wonderful, I just printed it out and can't wait to try it. Thank you very much and have yourself a wonderful day!

Thanks for sharing your recipe...Sounds really good...Can't wait to try it.

No but I make something a little similar. I just take garlic and herb cream cheese spread and spread it on the pumpernickel bread. Then I take cucumber slices and place one on each bread then sprinkle each one with dill.




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