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Artichoke Melts

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Delicious! These were served at a wedding shower I attended and everyone asked for the recipe MORE»

Recipe #377429

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Mediterranean Cracked Wheat Salad

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This is a recipe I found while looking for a good Tabbouleh recipe. I'm always altering it by adding sun dried tomatoes, using different olives etc and it always comes out fantastic. The original recipe calls for water but I prefer vegetable or... MORE»

Recipe #377266

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Banoffie Pie

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yum MORE»

Recipe #338398

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Greek Tortellini Salad

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My family loves this so I always double the recipe! You can also add cucumbers, cherry tomatoes, artichoke hearts - well anything else you like. I didn’t have sherry when I made this so I used red wine vinegar * Much better with kalamata olives MORE»

Recipe #336574

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Cherry Tomato and Garlic Bread Soup

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Out of the oven, this soup looked absolutely delicious... it tasted even better than it looked. * If you shy away from garlic this soup is NOT for you. (This recipe was adapted from Amy Goldman's "The Heirloom Tomato," Bloomsbury,... MORE»

Recipe #336553

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Curried Pumpkin Soup With Maple Caramelized Onions

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This recipe was found in The Chicago Tribune. My DH loved it, I'm not a fan of pumpkin. I had some left over brats I sliced and threw in, also I used 1/4 blood orange juice since I forgot to buy oranges and used non fat milk MORE»

Recipe #336529

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Spicy Lentil and Bulgur Salad

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This is a very tasty meatless dish. I like to stuff it in pita pockets. wraps or scoop it with tortilla chips. Tastes great warm or cold. *I found 2 teaspoons a bit overwhelming, so I recommend if you make this start with 1 and sample it before... MORE»

Recipe #336509

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