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Sunday, June 5, 2011

♥ Pork and String Beans


1 bag string beans (got mines from the farmers market)
1 pound pork, thinly sliced

sauce:

1/4 cup shoyu
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1 tablespoon sesame seed oil
3 cloves garlic (minced)
pepper to taste

mix sauce ingredients all together and let in marinate in the pork for 20 minutes in a frying pan, fry pork together with sauce ingredients and simmer until pork is cooked. and string beans and continue cooking, uncovered, until beans are tender. stir occasionally and serve.

♥ yummy, yummy, yummy, i got <3 in my tummy!
11:46 PM

♥ Alise ;

    23, virgo
    current <3: grant fukunaga
    Life all together is busy, between working, a housewife, being a mommy, spending time with family & friends, who has time to cook? Let alone cook something yummy for your tummy. When i became a mom i had to find & come up with recipes that taste good, easy to make, & work around my daughter's schedule. So here are recipes ranging from pupus, dinner, & dessert. i hope you folks enjoy it!

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