@jennycom_: By now you should know I measure with my heart but these turned out SO good! Currently not eating dairy but adding cheese + sour cream or plain Greek yogurt after would be 👌 Preheat oven to 400 Cut top off 6 bell peppers + add a little olive oil & bake for 30 mins While those are baking… Brown 1.5lbs of hamburger or turkey + taco seasoning + 1 can corn + 1 can black beans + salsa (measure with ❤️) + 1.5C rice 🍚 Fill peppers & cook 25-30 more minutes! Top with taco sauce 🔥 #fallrecipes #stuffedpeppers #healthymeals #tacostuffedpeppers

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One of my fav meals!
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