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    <head>
      <title>Lynn's quick-a-roni</title>
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    <yield><qty>4</qty></yield>
    <ingredients>
<ing><amt><qty>0.5</qty><unit>package</unit></amt><item>uncooked spaghetti</item></ing>
<ing><amt><qty>1</qty><unit>c</unit></amt><item>uncooked rice</item></ing>
<ing><amt><qty>2</qty><unit>T</unit></amt><item>butter</item></ing>
<ing><amt><qty>3</qty><unit>clove</unit></amt><item>garlic</item></ing>
<ing><amt><qty>1</qty><unit></unit></amt><item>onion</item></ing>
<ing><amt><qty>0</qty><unit></unit></amt><item>Olive oil</item></ing>
<ing><amt><qty>0</qty><unit></unit></amt><item>broth</item></ing>
    </ingredients>
    <directions>Break up spaghetti into little pieces.  Take a good-sized pat of butter and add it with some olive oil (enough of the two together to coat the bottom) to a shallow-but-good-sized saucepan, or, as I do, your rice cooker(I love my rice cooker).  Add some chopped-up garlic and/or onions if you want.  Brown the spaghetti and your rice (should be about 2/3rds rice to 1/3 spaghetti) in the oil/butter.<P>Add broth in a 2-to-1 ration (1 c rice+spaghetti = 2 c broth, for instance), pop the lid on, turn the heat to simmer and wait about   30 min.  DON'T TAKE THE LID OFF.  Or, in a rice cooker, pour in the broth, close the lid and wait til it turns off on its own.<P>You can add chopped vegetables toward the end and they'll steam.<P></directions>
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