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Potato/Cabbage Box (Quick Lunch) Recipe

Potato/Cabbage Box (Quick Lunch) Category Quick Recipes 
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Ingredients
1/2eachcabbage, coarsly chopped
2eachpotatoes, diced
12eachmushrooms, or more
2tablespoonchives, fresh, minced
1salt, to taste
1pepper, to taste
1paprika

Directions:

Layer into lunch box in this order. Do not mix. Mix at work and nuke for 10 minutes on high.

 
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