Yea, spaghetti with tuna and tomatoes, just cook the spaghetti with tomato paste then throw in fresh tomatoes then add some tuna, I just had it a few nights ago.
I honestly know the only original recipe of spaghetti with meet balls, but this website www.allrecipes.com might help you, it has all kind of recipes I looked for so far.
You can use just about any meat to make spaghetti. Just use finely chopped up chicken or ground chicken and follow your usual spaghetti sauce recipe.
There are a vast array of websites online with literally thousands of different recipes.Due to this fact there are almost certainly recipes for chicken and spaghetti together.I suggest you have aa look on allrecipes.co.uk/recipes which lists lots of unusual recipes.
You can find spaghetti sauce recipes in any good cookbook. If you would rather find a recipe online, please see the following: www.cooksrecipes.com/category/sauce.html
One can find recipes to use Prego spaghetti sauce in most any cookbook. The company also has an online site that provides many great recipes with Prego as an ingredient.
I don't personally know any sausage recipes. I think it might be a good idea to check out recipe websites or cookbooks and see if any of them have good sausage recipes.
I don't know of any churro recipes but like always the internet is a good place to look for all types of recipes.
Good Italian food recipes can be found at many websites. Among them are All Recipes, Chow Hound, Food, BBC Good Food, Delish, The Kitchen, and Cooking Classy.
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http://chinese.food.com This site provide lots of chinese soup recipes, wonton soup, sweet and sour soup etc. They are good recipes for beginners, enjoy your day and start practising.
You can find recipes on any GI site. Good sites to try are the-gi-diet and glycemic gourmet. There are some good recipes that you would not know are low in glycemic.