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Watermelon Lemonade

Posted by annh53182  

Refreshing drink with no alcohol. From Smitten Kitchen. MORE»

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Lentil Quinoa Feta Pockets

Posted by annh53182  

Easy recipe for meals on the go. From ChowMama blog. MORE»

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Sneaky and Easy Homemade Pasta Sauce

Posted by Sharon123  

Lots of nutrition packed into a pasta sauce and nobody needs to know! Adapted from the Sneaky Chef cookbook. MORE»

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Vegan Meatloaf

Posted by annh53182  

Although this seems very "brown-shapeless-tasteless-vegan-food", it's really not. Otherwise known as Nut-Loaf, Mushroom Loaf, Vegetable Loaf or many other titles, it's a great basic to throw together on those "meat-and-potato"... MORE»

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Pumpkin Scones

Posted by annh53182  

Yes, LOTS of ginger in these. But I'm a fan. And it's good for you! from Vegan Food; More Than Tofu and Sprouts! by Tofu Mom (AKA Tofu-n-Sprouts) MORE»

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Pakistani Style Turai Ka Salan (Courgettes Curry)

Posted by Bint e Naeem  

Like many basic vegetable curries this recipe has it all. Only difference is I add lemon & garam masala powder at the end to give it a more aromatic flavor. You can also add meat in it after frying the onions & cook the meat along with... MORE»

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Lemon Drop Cookies

Posted by seabeewife401  

Taken from Taste of Home 2009, excellent little melt in your mouth cookies, fit for any occasion! MORE»

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Green Chili Wontons Sans Guac

Posted by asparagusknits  

grren chili wontons from the bristol MORE»

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Baked Spaghetti

Posted by DSB  

I hope you enjoy this yummy version of spaghetti. All you need is a salad and some garlic bread for a fantastic dinner! If you don't have time to make your own tomato sauce, feel free to use your favorite jarred variety. MORE»

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Creamy Mac 'n Cheese With Ham and Tomatoes

Posted by rohanlori  

I found this recipe in the newspaper. It is attritubed to simpleanddelicious.com. I was in the mood for comfort food when I found this recipe and it is just that! My husband really loved it! MORE»

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Passionfruit Coulis

Posted by rohanlori  

I found this recipe method in an email from Sara Lee. I have not tried it yet, but did not want to lose it. MORE»

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Grill-Roasted Prime Rib for Charcoal Grill

Posted by Miss V  

This recipe from Cooks Illustrated produces a perfect 4-5 LB Standing Rib Roast. I have made it many times, and always get compliments! It is a no-brainer! MORE»

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Maple Toffee Bacon

Posted by robd16  

Serve as part of an American breakfast or just enjoy on a buttered crumpet or piece of toast. The salty bacon and the sweet maple syrup together are a dream come true. Its also incredibly simple. There is no substitute however for the maple... MORE»

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Pumpkin Pancakes

Posted by Madeline's Mommy  

This is a quick go to recipe for a great pancake. My family prefers these pancakes to original. They are great in the fall or all year round. I serve with scrambled eggs and bacon. MORE»

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Santa Fe Chicken

Posted by Redsie  

From Kraft. Sounds delish! MORE»

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West Indian Crispy Pork Bits

Posted by WiGal  

From Mark Bittman. Timing does not include marinating. Serve on toothpicks or on rice and beans. MORE»

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Basic Tomato Sauce

Posted by Khyricat  

This is the base sauce I make in large quantity and then freeze. I often add things to the defrosted portions before use, and I also use it in various dishes, like lasagna. I created it myself. spices can be varied to desired taste. I often... MORE»

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Easy Peach Cobbler

Posted by Buzymomof3  

This is a great recipe because I usually have everything on hand so when unexpected company arrives it takes 5 minutes to get into the oven and then the smell makes everyone hungry! MORE»

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Maryland Chicken

Posted by robd16  

Another Dixie meal that combines sweet and savoury elements, who would have thought that banana and chicken would work so well together. Everything originally would have been deep fried in batter but I prefer this slightly lighter version. The... MORE»

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Cheats Scouse

Posted by robd16  

This is quick, easy, healthy and cheap to make and is sure to sooth on a cold winters night. Serve with lots of pickled beetroot or red cabbage. Traditionally made with leftover meat from a sunday roast, Scouse is a traditional regional stew... MORE»

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On Friday, November 20, 2009

quote The ingredients list says 2 cups of water, but then you mix the yeast with 1 cup of water, and then add 2 more later ... so is it 2 total? Or 3? quote

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Review From: *Parsley*  

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RECIPE: Easy Beef Macaroni

Great flavor for such an easy meal. I did use the onion and green pepper and think they are a must to make this tasty. This is one of those meals that you can just make anytime, since the ingredients are things many people already have on hand....

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On Nov 20, 2009

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RECIPE: Sugared Peanuts

Oh my, these are good! I made a smaller batch to try and I loved them so much that they are going to go onto my holiday goodie gift trays! I did not have unsalted peanuts, so I used salted peanuts and omitted the salt. I am addicted to the...

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Review From: Melissa Ruck  

On Nov 20, 2009

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RECIPE: Pumpkin Scones

These were great. They were soft and fluffy. I tweaked the spices a bit (I didn't have allspice on hand, sub. cinnamon), but I am thinking that these would be great as savory scones and am going to omit most of the sugar next time.

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