Subj : Travelling To : Sean Dennis From : Ruth Haffly Date : Sun Jun 18 2023 20:02:26 Hi Sean, RH> I've vague memories of my mom splitting dogs almost in half, stuffing RH> the slit with left over mashed potatoes, adding some cheese and RH> browning them in the oven. Very vague memories as she didn't do it when RH> we got older--most of the time because there weren't any left over (or RH> enough left over) mashed potatoes. She usually fixed just enough for RH> the meal; if there was just a dab or so left over, it went to stretch RH> the dog(s) supper. SD> I've not tried that...sounds good. It's a good meal on a budget, especially popular with kids. I'm thinking another reason we probably didn't have it as us kids grew up is that we'd probably want 2 dogs each, adding to the expense. Dad insisted on mashed potatoes (almost) every night for supper but I think having them for lunch also would have been a bit much. I never fixed it for my girls/Steve because we didn't do a lot of mashed potatoes. Most often if we have potatoes, they're baked, or maybe fried or boiled (in potato salad). SD> Title: Gwendolyn's Tuna Cassarole SD> Categories: Main dish, Noodles, Fish, Seandennis SD> Yield: 6 Servings SD> Sean's note: I received this one evening from my friend, Gwendolyn, SD> online when I asked her what she was making for dinner. This is one SD> of her favorite "go to" recipes. Looks quick and easy. I did a basic tuna and noodles a couple of months ago, first time in some years. Usually I add peas and mushrooms to the basic tuna, noodles and CoM soup--stretches it a bit and makes it a one dish meal. --- Catch you later, Ruth rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28 .... It works! Now, if only I could remember what I did. --- PPoint 3.01 * Origin: Sew! That's My Point (1:396/45.28) .