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This website contains several highlights from the forthcoming McRee Family Cookbook, dedicated to good eating followed by more good eating.  We have selected several popular recipes from the book.  Please try them and let us know what you think.  We also encourage you to visit other pages of the website including our Family Photo Gallery our torrid but entertaining Family History and Cooking tips.  Click on any photo for a larger image.  Be sure to check out the newly-published McRee Diet outlined below!

Once you visit this site and sample some of the great family recipes, you will want to order the cookbook and  join the McRee Family Cookbook Fan Club.  Instructions on ordering the book and joining the fan club will be available soon.  Remember! You can get ALL of the McRee Family recipes when you order the cookbookHere are some sample recipes from the book:

Appetizers/Salad
Shrimp Romoulade
Peel-and-eat Shrimp
Garlic Herb Dipping Oil
Asian Pilaf salad
Hedge Hog Dip
Nine Layer Dip

Soup/Stew
Vegetable Soup
Italian Sausage Soup
White Fang Chili
Beef Stew

Entrée
Baked Red Snapper
Roasted Salmon w/Herb Vinaigrette
Rosso Verde Filets
Cajun Chicken Pasta
Pork Tenderloin w/Orange Sauce
Marinated Pork Chops
Chicken and Rice Casserole
Italian Roast Beef
Hashbrown Casserole
Chicken Casserole
Vegetable Cheese Casserole

Side Dishes
Baked Beans
Potato Salad
Deviled Eggs
Whole Wheat Bread
Whole Wheat Biscuits

Desserts/Snacks
Tunnel of Fudge Cake
Chocolate Pie
Coconut Pie
Pecan Pie
Glazed Strawberry Pie
Orange Jello Cake
Puppy Chow
Peanut Butter Playdough
Cheese Cookies
Peanut Butter Balls
Hot Buttered Rum

The McRee Diet

You have heard of Atkins.  You have heard of South Beach.  Now the real deal, the McRee Diet, designed to help you cope with stress, paranoia, depression and delusion.

Breakfast:
1/2 grapefruit
1 slice whole wheat toast
8 oz. skim milk

Lunch:
4 oz. lean broiled chicken breast
1 cup steamed spinach
1 cup herb tea
1 Oreo cookie

Mid-Afternoon snack:
The rest of Oreos in the package
2 pints Rocky Road ice cream, nuts, cherries and whipped cream
1 jar hot fudge sauce

Dinner:
2 loaves garlic bread
4 cans or 1 large pitcher Coke
1 large sausage, mushroom and cheese pizza
3 Snickers bars

Late Evening News:
Entire frozen Sara Lee cheesecake (eaten directly from freezer)

Rules for this Diet:

If you eat something and no one sees you eat it, it has no calories.

If you drink a diet soda with a candy bar, the diet soda cancels out the calories in the candy bar.

When you eat with someone else, calories don't count if you do not eat more than they do.

Food used for medicinal purposes NEVER count, such as hot chocolate, brandy, toast and Sara Lee Cheesecake.

If you fatten up everyone else around you then you look thinner.

Movie related foods do not have additional calories because they are part of the entertainment package and not part of one's personal fuel. Examples: Milk Duds, buttered popcorn, Junior Mints, Red Hots, Tootsie Rolls.

Cookie pieces contain no calories. The process of breaking causes calorie leakage.

Things licked off knives and spoons have no calories if you are in the process of preparing something.

Foods that have the same color have the same number of calories. Examples are: spinach and pistachio ice cream; mushrooms and mashed potatoes.

Chocolate is a universal color and may be substituted for any other food color.

Anything consumed while standing has no calories. This is due to gravity and the density of the caloric mass.

Anything consumed from someone else's plate has no calories since the calories rightfully belong to the other person and will cling to his/her plate. (We ALL know how calories like to cling!)

REMEMBER!   
STRESSED spelled backwards = DESSERTS



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