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Hot Tamales

How about a quick dinner?
That tastes great and is low-fat?
And what if I threw in convenient microwave cooking? huh?
Have I gotten your attention yet?

I found these great, mostly natural black bean tamales in the freezer section of my local grocery store. I was too tired to cook last night so we fired up the microwave tossed them with some cheese and salsa and yum! A simple yet satisfying meal for all to enjoy. Plus you get to say, I made Hot Tamales for dinner!

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