Nourishing Soups and Stews Carnival

The Nourishing Gourmet is sponsoring a Nourishing Soups and Stews Carnival.

Here is my entry, found on the www.foodgeeks.com website, a great place to find recipes and to start your own recipe file.  Search for all my recipes on that site, by username kahartke!

Coconut-Turmeric Chuck Roast

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  1. By Nourishing Soups and Stews Carnival on January 29, 2009 at 5:02 pm

    [...] from Hartke is Online, shares a slow cooker recipe for Coconut Turmeric Chuckroast that uses coconut milk. It sounds like an extremely satisfying and yummy meal. Thanks [...]

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