By TheStorm
Rate: (8 Ratings)
This is a very easy and delicious recipe, your family will love!
on 5/12/2008 I've got to try this, as I really love cabbage, cooked or raw in salads.
on 4/30/2008 Hello Friends, I found this recipe hidden in a book I found at a yard sale. It was hand written!! Not sure of the origin. Thanks for asking! TheStorm Vancouver Washington
on 4/29/2008 Thought I knew every recipe for my favorite vegetable, but have not seen this one! I will definately try this.............thanks Storm.
on 4/18/2008 This is a new one for me too. What is the origin of this recipe? Sounds easy and I don't have to chop up onions and add spices. Will try!
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LilacGirl said
on 5/12/2008 I've got to try this, as I really love cabbage, cooked or raw in salads.
TheStorm said
on 4/30/2008 Hello Friends,
I found this recipe hidden in a book I found at a yard sale. It was hand written!! Not sure of the origin. Thanks for asking!
TheStorm
Vancouver Washington
DUSTYMILLS said
on 4/29/2008 Thought I knew every recipe for my favorite vegetable, but have not seen this one! I will definately try this.............thanks Storm.
2besure said
on 4/18/2008 This is a new one for me too. What is the origin of this recipe? Sounds easy and I don't have to chop up onions and add spices. Will try!