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My neighbour gave me a large bag of home-grown spinach?

Any ideas of a good way to cook this - I dont like it just as a vegetable (would prefer cabbage) but is there a recipe that uses spinach as a main ingredient?

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I am looking at an A frame cabin on five acres, near a small town in Alaska just because of the affordabilityNot to mention that most apartments and condo associations do not allow dogs like mine, he's a great dog he is just bigger than most places acceptHaving five acres for him to run on will be awesome for him and I know that I will enjoy seeing him runNot to mention that on five acres you can barely hear the nearest neighbor when they are making a lot of noise I personally like the rural life and I know that you can do it on the really cheapLook at changing your location, check for areas that you think that you would want to live,and do a little research into the cost of living thereIt is possible to get broadband internet in even rural surroundings and you are sure to enjoy being home more than you might in a crowded apartment or condo building.
If given a choice I'd choose a detached house like the one I have, with outside walls being 4 feet thick stone at the thinnest point and all inside walls 1 foot thick (non hollow bricks) with 30 feet deep foundations!
I wouldn't choose any of thoseI like detached housing.
I would prefer detached home also but from your choice given I would go with the townhome because it's kinda gives you the feeling of a detached home but it allows for a maitenance free living and give you more time so that you will not need to mow your lawn or plow snowTownhomes usually have backyards and garagesCondos normally do not and apartments usually do not have garages plus STAIRS up and down bringing groceries in gets oldThe downside about apartments is that you will be able to hear your upstair neighbors walk back and forth and their conversationsThey will also be able to hear yours as wellI used to stay in a apartment and it bothered me so bad I went and bought a home of my ownCondos are okay but only the ones that are side by sideSome people prefer apartment living and are happy with it so I say go with whatever one you can afford and like best don't let our opinions decide for you!
Just cook you spinach and make this SPINACH LASAGNA 3 cups shredded mozzarella cheese 1 15 oz container ricotta cheese 1/4 cup fresh parsley, chopped 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese 2 teaspoons minced garlic 3 cups marinara-style pasta sauce 9 no-boil lasagna noodles 2 cans (15 ounces) spinach, well drained 1/2 teaspoon black pepper, cracked pinch of red pepper flakes Preheat oven to 375° FCombine 2 cups of mozzarella cheese, ricotta cheese, Parmesan cheese and garlic, chopped parsley and red and black pepperSet asideIn a 9x13 inch baking dish pour 3/4 cup marinara saucePlace 3 pieces of noboil lasagna on the sauce, covering with another 1/2 cup of the sauceLayer with half of the spinach, then a layer spreading half of the cheese mixture over the spinachRepeat layersFinish with 3 more lasagna strips and cover with remaining sauceCover with aluminum foil and bake for one hourUncover and top with 1 cup mozzarella cheese during last 15 minutes of bakingAllow to sit 10 minutes before servingSPINACH PIE/QUICHE 1 box chopped spinach – cooked strained 4 beaten eggs ? cup oil 1 cup chopped onion garlic clove, chopped ? cup grated parmesean cheese 1 cup bisquick Mix all ingredientsGrease a pie plate (bread dish, etc)Bake for 30 minutes 425 degreesEnjoy!

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