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7
| 4,384
| 1,634
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Bill Hilbrich
| 4
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I cut back on the mayo, and made up the difference with sour cream to adjust the stiffness of the dip.
| 2001-10-17T16:49:59
| 2001-10-17T16:49:59
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36
| 7,478
| 2,585
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Jennifer Kurzdorfer
| 4
|
Very simple recipe to make! This is a refreshing treat that goes well with vanilla ice cream. My husband and I made this dessert disappear fast!
| 2000-09-05T13:27:34
| 2000-09-05T13:27:34
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42
| 5,466
| 2,059
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Moishe Lettvin 1
| 1
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Dear lord.
| 2000-10-18T11:31:40
| 2000-10-18T11:31:40
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43
| 5,466
| 2,625
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Eli Totz
| 5
|
Vastly superior to its bastard cousin the Twinkie Pie, this is a true delight to the "Redneck-chic" cook in all of us. My wife and girlfriends (in Utah, that is) were astounded. How could you possibly combine canned tuna with refined sugar, and then (italics there) add brine! "Recipezaar, baby- who needs the ocean?"
Eli Totz
| 2000-09-11T09:54:42
| 2000-09-11T09:54:42
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45
| 471
| 2,625
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Eli Totz
| 3
|
I never tasted it but it sure doesn''t look easy. Toast is easy.
| 2000-10-18T11:35:01
| 2000-10-18T11:35:01
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53
| 51,964
| 2,312
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Gay Gilmore
| 5
|
This dish was lovely. All my guests complimented it.
| 2000-09-26T21:19:02
| 2000-09-26T21:19:02
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55
| 7,762
| 2,369
|
William Hakala
| 3
|
They taste better than they appear.
| 2000-10-05T17:40:41
| 2000-10-05T17:40:41
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59
| 7,205
| 2,178
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troyh
| 3
|
I think I cooked the chicken too long so the breadcrumb mixture became a little too crispy. Be careful. I'd also increase the ratio of seasonings to chicken as I used a little less than was specified and had just enough mixture to cover the chicken.
| 2000-10-06T12:20:48
| 2000-10-06T12:20:48
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66
| 3,862
| 2,312
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Gay Gilmore
| 5
|
I added curry powder to jazz them up.
| 2000-10-18T11:33:20
| 2000-10-18T11:33:20
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76
| 100
| 2,369
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William Hakala
| 3
|
It is a good recipe...but I believe that it would be better if it had raisins included :)
| 2000-10-20T14:04:14
| 2000-10-20T14:04:14
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77
| 3,567
| 2,999
|
ElaineStarr
| 5
|
I have made this pie instead of plain ol' pumpkin pie for the last 7 years. Everyone always raves about it. The flavor is wonderful and the texture is slightly lighter than traditional pumpin pie, I suspect due to the substitution of light cream instead of canned milk.
If you try this, you won't go back to plain ol' pumkin again!
| 2000-10-23T10:24:49
| 2000-10-23T10:24:49
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89
| 4,366
| 2,178
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troyh
| 5
|
if you like oysters, this is a great alternative to regular, boring stuffing.
| 2000-11-04T09:05:08
| 2000-11-04T09:05:08
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131
| 4,650
| 3,518
|
Don Waldron
| 4
|
Will go great with Thangsgiving meal.
| 2000-11-22T10:16:53
| 2000-11-22T10:16:53
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132
| 4,649
| 3,518
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Don Waldron
| 3
|
Simple and easy to prepare.
| 2000-11-22T10:17:14
| 2000-11-22T10:17:14
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143
| 4,807
| 3,385
|
Fauna
| 5
|
The Turkey was wonderful!!! My Husband thought I was crazy when he read the note I left him in the morning when he got up to put it in the oven. when I pulled it out of the oven he said it was the prettiest Turkey he had ever seen, But said lets wait to see what it taste like. when he tried it at my parents he loved it and made sure every one know he was the one who cooked it since he was the one who put it in the oven
| 2000-11-24T05:24:45
| 2000-11-24T05:24:45
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146
| 350
| 3,625
|
David Cansler
| 2
|
Recipe did not result in expected product. Noodles were BLAH, did not hold form well. By far, this is not one of the better recipes I have used for Spatzel. A little tweaking is required. Most likely I will stick with my Grandmother Stroud''s tried and true recipe.
| 2000-11-27T09:02:11
| 2000-11-27T09:02:11
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147
| 1,485
| 3,625
|
David Cansler
| 5
|
Excellent and great tasting. Easy prep!!!!! My guest loved it! :-)
| 2000-11-27T09:02:17
| 2000-11-27T09:02:17
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168
| 397
| 3,737
|
Diane Perry
| 5
|
I have baked these biscotti before and they are excellent. I'm so glad I could find the recipe again.
| 2000-12-04T11:02:06
| 2000-12-04T11:02:06
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173
| 246
| 3,385
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Fauna
| 5
|
This taste great!!!!!! Even my 3yr. old loved it
| 2000-12-05T14:03:45
| 2000-12-05T14:03:45
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185
| 8,468
| 2,525
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Nine 12 fingers
| 0
|
I''m really happy to read so many people are enjoying my Mothers recipe for cucumber salad. She would be absolutely thrilled. Thanks you so much. ENJOY.
| 2001-11-29T14:04:53
| 2001-11-29T14:04:53
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187
| 7,508
| 3,794
|
Sally Wolfe
| 4
|
It was not the best that I ever ate but it was definately the best that I ever made. I didn't make it in the microwave but on the stove. I liked it, and it was easy to make. One of the reasons it was probably not the best I ever ate is because I used chicken that was all ready cut up so there was no skin and less fat and less taste. I have to watch my fat intake.
| 2000-12-11T11:00:07
| 2000-12-11T11:00:07
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197
| 8,521
| 2,525
|
Nine 12 fingers
| 0
|
Rum Flavoring, might have been her way of saying 100 proof Rum.
Glazed fruit, is the dried glazed fruit you can buy in 1 lb increment at any supermarket during the holidays
| 2000-12-13T09:13:59
| 2000-12-13T09:13:59
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202
| 191
| 3,794
|
Sally Wolfe
| 5
|
BOY! You sure can't eat just one of these muffins at a time. They were really great and easy to make. I even made a terrible mistake, I forgot to put the brown sugar in. The next two batches I make I will do right. I didn't think something with green chili in would taste good. Was I surprised.
| 2000-12-15T11:04:54
| 2000-12-15T11:04:54
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217
| 4,725
| 2,369
|
William Hakala
| 5
|
3 medium onions made a very tasty part of a meal for 3 persons. The recipe ingredients reads "20 butter" and "onions" but doesn't say how many. I used about a 1/2 C. butter and 3 medium onions & it worked out fine and the cooking time seemed to be the right time. 3 med. onions would serve 4 people. They would be really yummy atop a thick juicy filet mignon! In fact, I believe that this recipe could be included with a large number of meals of various types.
| 2000-12-20T09:13:51
| 2000-12-20T09:13:51
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236
| 4,807
| 2,695
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Hungarian Gypsy
| 2
|
I'm sorry, but I tried this method for my Christmas turkey and the results just do not comapare with preparing a turkey the old-fashioned way . . . basting frequently in a roasting pan in a hot oven. The turkey skin did not fully brown and the wings/legs had a distinct steamed texture. This is an easier way of cooking a turkey, but sometimes easier is not better.
| 2000-12-27T13:47:50
| 2000-12-27T13:47:50
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243
| 810
| 2,312
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Gay Gilmore
| 0
|
Good, but I wished they were a bit more moist.
| 2001-01-02T16:15:26
| 2001-01-02T16:15:26
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263
| 5,365
| 4,336
|
Marquise Patton
| 5
|
This recipe is so easy I usually make two at a time. Not only does it taste great, but I make them and put into the freezer to use at a church circle, club meeting, or for friends who just happen to drop by. I always try to keep at least one in the freezer.
| 2001-01-05T16:03:50
| 2001-01-05T16:03:50
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292
| 5,466
| 2,312
|
Gay Gilmore
| 1
|
I'm pretty sure this recipe is a joke, but I don't want to make it in order to find out ;-). I have with my own eyes seen a version posted on the Hostess pages, but can't find it now. (Which makes me think they decided to take the joke down.) Anyone can post a recipe on Recipezaar, so even the bizarre will show up some times. Wonder when someone will post the "Recipe for Disaster"? ;-) I hope everyone can see the humor in this recipe.
| 2001-01-16T10:53:59
| 2001-01-16T10:53:59
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294
| 3,564
| 3,794
|
Sally Wolfe
| 5
|
I made these muffins to give in my Christmas gift packages. Everyone loved them, and including myself. I followed the recipe exactly, and they were easy to make.
| 2001-01-16T11:14:14
| 2001-01-16T11:14:14
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320
| 3,511
| 3,794
|
Sally Wolfe
| 5
|
My husband and I simply loved this soup. I added half a medium onion to mine, and put in four cloves of garlic instead of two. We sprinkled shredded mozzarella cheese on ours before enjoying.
| 2001-01-16T11:22:39
| 2001-01-16T11:22:39
|
332
| 350
| 2,695
|
Hungarian Gypsy
| 1
|
This recipe needs a little help !
| 2001-01-19T16:38:34
| 2001-01-19T16:38:34
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335
| 12,134
| 2,695
|
Hungarian Gypsy
| 5
|
This dish was excellent. The sauce turned out wonderful and was an excellent choice for the pork chops !
| 2001-01-19T16:40:14
| 2001-01-19T16:40:14
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375
| 4,368
| 5,049
|
Cynthia Caffey Schw
| 3
|
This was easy to make, but when mashing the potatoes and garlic, be sure to get the garlic mashed. It is hard to find it in the potatoes, so you need to mash it all well. The taste is subtle, but true. You may want to add a little more butter and salt.
| 2001-01-29T15:55:25
| 2001-01-29T15:55:25
|
381
| 5,408
| 5,049
|
Cynthia Caffey Schw
| 5
|
First of all, I used a 4 pound pork tenderloin, instead of 1 pound. It took 1 hour to bake, so not much longer and was 170 degrees inside. Next, I didn't have the time to marinade overnight, so I used garlic powder and marinaded for about 20 minutes. It turned out wonderful. Probably the best pork we have had. It was tender, moist and flavorful. I also substituted black pepper for white pepper.
| 2001-02-01T18:27:31
| 2001-02-01T18:27:31
|
396
| 2,713
| 5,523
|
Dave C
| 4
|
Good one even for cold nights in Toronto.
| 2001-02-01T18:37:13
| 2001-02-01T18:37:13
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409
| 4,637
| 5,147
|
henrysmommy
| 5
|
This was my first try at muffins from scratch and they were TERRIFIC! Easy to make too!
| 2001-02-04T20:35:28
| 2001-02-04T20:35:28
|
419
| 400
| 5,686
|
Mariya Davis
| 5
|
The dish is wonderful! It so easy to make, it takes 15-20 min :). Also I like to serve it with butter and sour cream. Everytime I cook Spaetzle my husband ask if there anything is left. Though, I always cook more. Try, and you''ll see how easy and delicious it is!
| 2001-02-12T16:00:43
| 2001-02-12T16:00:43
|
421
| 1,229
| 5,523
|
Dave C
| 4
|
This looks good. My grandkids will love me. thanks. :>))
| 2001-02-12T16:01:12
| 2001-02-12T16:01:12
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451
| 5,230
| 5,929
|
Roberta Barker
| 4
|
I have made these and they are delicious, I also have made them with the Cherry
Chip cake - made by Betty Crocker. Very easy and a different way of doing cookies.
| 2001-02-18T20:23:26
| 2001-02-18T20:23:26
|
477
| 1,878
| 6,164
|
Mini Ravindran
| 0
|
Here is one more way of doing this and the same can also be used as an excellent
accompaniment to any dish.
Dice nearly 10-12 medium sized onions and keep aside.
Take a half litre yoghurt container.
Add half teaspoon salt and half teaspoon coriander powder to the same.
Mix the ingredients well to get a smooth consistency.
Now put the onions in this curd mixture.
Chop a bunch of green coriander leaves or parsley and add to this.
Leave it aside for 45 minutes for the flavours to set in.
Salt can be adjusted to individual preferences.
Enjoy with steamed rice, sandwiches, hot pita bread or even with pastas.
This also goes well as a dip with fritters.
Hope you enjoy the same.
Smiles
Mini
| 2001-03-01T10:56:17
| 2001-03-01T10:56:17
|
513
| 4,296
| 6,358
|
Erin Brienza
| 5
|
Well named - it truly is the best ever. I altered the recipe slightly, however, substituting 1/2 of the ground beef with ground turkey to make it a bit leaner. If you have your choice of the optional spices I recommend fresh sage and fresh Italian parsley.
| 2001-03-12T15:27:12
| 2001-03-12T15:27:12
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517
| 4,296
| 6,406
|
Judith Fraser
| 5
|
Found this recipie to be delicious and easy to prepare. My husband loved it and is not usually fond of meatloaf. The carrots made it even more moist than most meatloafs and the sauce on top made the flavor wonderful.
| 2001-03-12T15:27:12
| 2001-03-12T15:27:12
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520
| 8,534
| 6,358
|
Erin Brienza
| 5
|
I just made this using nonfat ricotta cheese and light butter. I also used Pam Olive oil spray instead of butter to "butter" the pan. It was delicious and, I'm sure, considerably lower in calories and fat. Very easy to make as well.
| 2001-03-12T15:28:02
| 2001-03-12T15:28:02
|
533
| 7,776
| 5,830
|
jenee mccaleb
| 4
|
This recipe was great because uses pantry freindly ingredients and it tasted wonderful.All you need is the food processor. I love that you don't need sour cream which I never have on hand just mayonnaise it and its good.
| 2001-03-16T12:15:50
| 2001-03-16T12:15:50
|
535
| 4,560
| 5,830
|
jenee mccaleb
| 5
|
These cookies have also been called "magic cookies" (without the butterscotch) on the back of the sweetened condensed mild can and they will give you the temp-- which is 350.
| 2001-03-16T12:15:50
| 2001-03-16T12:15:50
|
536
| 7,568
| 5,951
|
Amy Bradley
| 4
|
Funny story . . I went to buy the ingredients for these brownies, and I couldn't find mint chocolate chips anywhere. So, I ended up using those York Peppermint Bites - you know, the little round ones. I added a square of bakers chocolate so it wouldn't be overly minty. Turned out pretty good, nice and moist; good texture.
| 2001-03-16T12:15:50
| 2001-03-16T12:15:50
|
591
| 6,819
| 3,288
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TishT
| 2
|
OK...but I thought it was missing some pizzaz.
| 2001-03-29T17:11:33
| 2001-03-29T17:11:33
|
615
| 5,466
| 4,464
|
Lynda Hollis
| 0
|
This recipe was listed on the home page as an April Fool recipe. I don't know how anyone could have been upset about it! I think it is a cute joke, because many April Fool's jokes are not cute or funny. Keep up the surprise aspect of baking and cooking.....
| 2001-04-02T17:35:34
| 2001-04-02T17:35:34
|
629
| 3,877
| 7,673
|
Rachel Merrell
| 5
|
I substituted 3 bananas instead of zucchini and it was very yummy!
| 2001-04-18T08:53:56
| 2001-04-18T08:53:56
|
630
| 3,307
| 7,673
|
Rachel Merrell
| 1
|
dough is too thin, the cookies melted together and they came out really thin. Flavor was ok.
| 2001-04-04T16:51:30
| 2001-04-04T16:51:30
|
644
| 4,762
| 5,929
|
Roberta Barker
| 5
|
This is a terrific recipe. I have substituted Hellman's mayo for the chili sauce sometimes and I also add slivered almonds or sliced water chestnuts just for a little different texture.
I have served this many times and received lots of compliments.
| 2001-04-09T18:51:57
| 2001-04-09T18:51:57
|
645
| 4,903
| 5,929
|
Roberta Barker
| 5
|
This is terrific, I also added about 1 tsp. of poultry seasoning.
Family loves this.
| 2001-04-09T18:51:57
| 2001-04-09T18:51:57
|
662
| 7,585
| 8,000
|
John Skrable
| 4
|
I would pre-blanch a red potato, for about 15 minutes, peel and dice it, and add it to the water.
After adding the water, and lentils, I would add one peeled, diced, drained tomato.
Dash of this, and that; oregano, parsley, paprika, cayenne pepper, tobasco.
I would use 1 tbs of red wine vinegar, instead of 2 tbs of cider vinegar.
| 2001-04-09T18:51:58
| 2001-04-09T18:51:58
|
665
| 1,303
| 8,005
|
boardgirl148
| 4
|
This was a terrific cheesecake! I substituted coconut extract for the almond extract,
and I also added about half of a cup of graham cracker crumbs to the crust mixture.
| 2001-04-09T18:51:58
| 2001-04-09T18:51:58
|
670
| 3,516
| 7,619
|
Glenn Fischer
| 0
|
This took me about 15 minutes to prepare and about 20 minutes to cook. It turned out really well! The only change I am going to try is to add a little sugar to the sauce.
| 2001-04-09T18:59:06
| 2001-04-09T18:59:06
|
671
| 3,858
| 7,619
|
Glenn Fischer
| 4
|
This recipe needs to include some sliced carrots. I think they can be substituted for some of the peas, but they are definately something that needs to be added to break up the color a bit. About 1/2 cup should do.
| 2001-04-09T18:59:25
| 2001-04-09T18:59:25
|
689
| 16,599
| 8,313
|
Kirsty Smith
| 5
|
the best recipe for brownies I have ever found.
| 2001-04-18T08:53:25
| 2001-04-18T08:53:25
|
693
| 7,585
| 7,934
|
GrandmaKazer
| 4
|
I would like to add the dashes of "this and that" according to John Skrable's ideas, this sounds very scrupmtious!!
| 2001-04-18T08:53:26
| 2001-04-18T08:53:26
|
694
| 8,744
| 7,934
|
GrandmaKazer
| 5
|
Noreen Rak
This is a fantastic recipe and I plan on preparing this for company. Very healthy and appealing. Thank you!!
| 2001-04-18T08:53:26
| 2001-04-18T08:53:26
|
700
| 2,886
| 2,312
|
Gay Gilmore
| 5
|
I used one more banana than called for because I had it to use. The result was a bread that was yummy, though a bit mushy. We don't mind, but for guests I would have adherred more closely to the recipe, which is fantastically simple and delicious.
| 2001-04-18T08:53:27
| 2001-04-18T08:53:27
|
701
| 7,728
| 8,367
|
Flora Whalen
| 4
|
This is similair to the recipe that I use, except I use more mustard that salad dressing makes it a little more flavorful I think
| 2001-04-18T08:53:27
| 2001-04-18T08:53:27
|
714
| 6,493
| 5,951
|
Amy Bradley
| 5
|
Chewy and delicious, with just the right blend of spices. Better than my mom's!!!!
| 2001-04-19T11:13:16
| 2001-04-19T11:13:16
|
723
| 632
| 8,569
|
thelittlelady
| 5
|
These muffins were quick and easy to make, and they were wonderful! This is a recipe I will definitely make again!
| 2001-04-22T19:54:36
| 2001-04-22T19:54:36
|
735
| 8,661
| 8,619
|
Peter Wendt
| 5
|
Great simply prepared. classic.
| 2001-04-22T19:54:36
| 2001-04-22T19:54:36
|
737
| 242
| 8,580
|
Pearlgirl
| 0
|
"Any" Muffin
What a great idea....will let you know how my banana muffins turn out.
thanks
| 2001-04-22T20:25:00
| 2001-04-22T20:25:00
|
739
| 2,886
| 8,639
|
Nicole Schmitt
| 5
|
I have been searching for a good banana bread recipe for over a year and I finally found it! What a super simple recipe with excellent results!!! Try it - You'll LOVE it!!
| 2001-04-24T16:06:25
| 2001-04-24T16:06:25
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740
| 8,787
| 8,526
|
KissMyTiara
| 5
|
Very interesting and simple recipe I would have never thought of. The kid's and adults loved it. Looked like something from an expensive restaurant.
| 2001-04-24T16:07:29
| 2001-04-24T16:07:29
|
741
| 5,466
| 8,526
|
KissMyTiara
| 1
|
This really made me laugh after having a bad day! I couldn't give it more than a 1 star though, due to the sheer grossness of it. But 5 stars for funniness. Would 1 hour in a 450 degree oven burn it?
| 2001-04-24T16:07:29
| 2001-04-24T16:07:29
|
742
| 8,781
| 8,526
|
KissMyTiara
| 5
|
Wonderful tasting and beautiful looking salad. Perfect for company. I added 1 thinly sliced apple. Good with fish and white wine.
| 2001-04-24T16:07:30
| 2001-04-24T16:07:30
|
744
| 8,473
| 2,555
|
Wanda Fornal
| 0
|
Very good....my family loves it.
| 2001-11-13T09:48:19
| 2001-11-13T09:48:19
|
768
| 8,805
| 5,929
|
Roberta Barker
| 5
|
This is a terrific dip, it came in time for me to make it for a pot luck supper at
my apartment complex.
| 2001-04-27T16:10:09
| 2001-04-27T16:10:09
|
770
| 8,594
| 8,342
|
Kathy-Lynn
| 5
|
I loved this recipe!
| 2001-04-29T11:18:33
| 2001-04-29T11:18:33
|
787
| 4,491
| 9,044
|
Debra Jones
| 5
|
I had it for a club meeting, at my house. with friends and people raved about the punch. I do not usually like alcohol and I enjoyed it too.The best thing about it was, it so easy to prepare. I even had friends ask me for the recipe
| 2001-05-03T15:53:20
| 2001-05-03T15:53:20
|
794
| 7,218
| 6,512
|
Virginia Chandler
| 4
|
Easy and quick recipe. I substituted Sunflower Seeds for the Pine Nuts and it was very tasty.
| 2001-05-07T11:24:30
| 2001-05-07T11:24:30
|
811
| 4,765
| 9,225
|
Valerie Johnson
| 5
|
This is a great alternative for french fries. My kids are asking me for the new kind of "French Fries". They are tasty enough that you don't need katup.
| 2001-05-10T10:23:08
| 2001-05-10T10:23:08
|
823
| 4,799
| 6,406
|
Judith Fraser
| 5
|
This is delicious and is very important to get the pineapple as dry as possible. I used chopped walnuts instead of pecans.
| 2001-05-13T17:55:25
| 2001-05-13T17:55:25
|
825
| 8,770
| 6,836
|
Mary Scheffert
| 0
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If you don't feel like making individual muffins, I found that this recipe can be made into a 9x3 loaf. Just grease the loaf pan before adding the batter, sprinkle with some cinnamon sugar before baking, and bake at 350 for 50-60 minutes. Let cool in pan on wire rack for about 10 minutes, then remove bread from pan & cool completely on wire rack.
| 2001-05-14T14:25:52
| 2001-05-14T14:25:52
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John Beam
| 5
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One of my favorite creations by this talented food artist. A simple but thorougly enjoyable dish. Ideal for one of those rainy Seattle nights...
| 2001-05-16T10:26:26
| 2001-05-16T10:26:26
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John Beam
| 5
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This easy to make dish is not only delicious, but really nutritious as well. I love interplay between the spinach and potato - definately a winner.
| 2001-05-16T10:26:26
| 2001-05-16T10:26:26
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Lisa Sorrell
| 0
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I have never heard of Rotel. I will be sure to look for it!
| 2001-08-29T11:57:06
| 2001-08-29T11:57:06
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839
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jmarch
| 5
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very simple to make, my kids loved it!
| 2001-08-03T09:27:36
| 2001-08-03T09:27:36
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Lisa Sorrell
| 5
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YUMMM! Growing up in a Dutch family in Mid-Michigan (yes, I also have family in Holland, MI), this recipe brings back memories of my childhood! Thanks for reminding me how good they are!
| 2001-05-16T10:27:14
| 2001-05-16T10:27:14
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Lisa Sorrell
| 0
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I love this recipe, for myself and for the kids. It''s a great alternative to grilled cheese sandwiches!
| 2001-08-10T14:13:05
| 2001-08-10T14:13:05
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860
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Jon Edwards
| 5
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This dish is excellant!
| 2001-05-20T15:01:19
| 2001-05-20T15:01:19
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866
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roxanne
| 5
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wow!!
| 2001-05-21T10:35:49
| 2001-05-21T10:35:49
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890
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troyh
| 3
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pretty good, especially for how quick and easy it is.
| 2001-05-24T21:38:00
| 2001-05-24T21:38:00
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Dave C
| 3
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Try Frying your potatoes and adding boiled eggs cut in four.Mix well in a bowl and serve.
| 2001-05-24T21:38:20
| 2001-05-24T21:38:20
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Charishma_Ramchanda
| 0
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Forget about those calories while you enjoy this dessert!!
| 2001-05-24T21:41:01
| 2001-05-24T21:41:01
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Charishma_Ramchanda
| 0
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This recipe was published in the papers too!!!
So, what are u waiting for, try it, you'll love it too!!
| 2001-05-24T21:38:01
| 2001-05-24T21:38:01
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Cheryl E
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For the sauce, when I had posted it, I had doubled the recipe, and some found it too much. So please cut everything in half... my family doesn''t eat much of the sauce when it''s first served,they love it when scraped off the top of the meatloaf and spread on the bread for cold meatloaf sandwiches, while my husband likes it spread on a thick slice of hot meatloaf and mashed potatoes
| 2001-10-22T11:10:00
| 2001-10-22T11:10:00
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madaline austin
| 3
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This sounds like something I use to eat back when I'd get the "munchies"! Now, that is desperate!!
| 2001-05-26T16:38:45
| 2001-05-26T16:38:45
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933
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Molly Schneider
| 5
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My mother used to make these, and this recipe is very like hers (she never added cheese, though--don't know why, because adding cheese sounds yummy). These are great slathered with butter. Thanks for submitting it.
| 2001-05-29T16:36:23
| 2001-05-29T16:36:23
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Anne Walker-Black
| 5
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I know the owner of this recipe...and well my 3 children and myself have a hard time keeping out of this when its on offer...sigh!
| 2001-05-29T16:36:24
| 2001-05-29T16:36:24
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Mark O.
| 5
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Very easy and quick to make. The only thing I changed was to add the green onion after the eggs formed. I give it five stars. :o)
| 2001-05-29T16:36:24
| 2001-05-29T16:36:24
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LC Haxton
| 0
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love it!!!!
| 2001-05-29T16:36:24
| 2001-05-29T16:36:24
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937
| 8,997
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LC Haxton
| 5
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this is a fantastic dinner,lunch or a last minute solution to the familys hunger problems. i am very happy for the person who put this recipe on here thank you.
| 2001-05-29T16:36:25
| 2001-05-29T16:36:25
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LC Haxton
| 4
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love it
| 2001-05-29T16:36:25
| 2001-05-29T16:36:25
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944
| 4,267
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Joseph Bahr
| 3
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Simple, easy-to-make and tasty. Even tastier if you add finely minced lightly browned onion to taste, one beaten egg and two tablespoons of flour. Best if fried (sauteed) in bacon fat. This is not really healthful but the taste is extremely good for your soul.
| 2001-05-29T16:36:27
| 2001-05-29T16:36:27
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CurlDiva
| 5
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I made the recipe for Memorial Day and my family absolutely loved it. I made a few enhancements too please my son,(topped with mini marshmellows, and sugar/cinnamon). It's absolutley a delightful alternative to our traditional candied yams. We really tip our hats off to the chef for this one!!!
| 2001-05-29T16:36:28
| 2001-05-29T16:36:28
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Mary Scheffert
| 4
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I made this recipe for my sister-in-law, because she loves peaches. I had my doubts about it, even as it was baking, but it came out great! I used canned peaches in lite syrup, and I added some vanilla & a little cinnamon to the batter. Quick & easy to make, and tastes very good.
| 2001-05-30T13:05:31
| 2001-05-30T13:05:31
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