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Posted between December 13, 2001 and November 22, 2009

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Strawberry Shortcake a la Treebeard's

Posted by PanNan  

This was REALLY good. We were given lots of strawberries so my son sent me looking for a shortcake recipe. This recipe was excellent even though I ran out of white flour and had to use over half whole wheat and ran out of butter and had to use 2... — Katie in Atlanta Jul 28, 2008

Recipe #41156

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Best Banana Bread

Posted by lkadlec  

This banana bread is wonderful - really moist and flavorful. My family inhaled it and sent me out to buy more bananas! I added 1 cup of chocolate chips and dusted the top of the loaf with granulated sugar before baking. — Katie in Atlanta Jul 28, 2008

Recipe #2886

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Bunny Bread W/Dip in Tummy!

Posted by Wildflour  

I made this for Easter and it was a huge hit! I used a bit less dough for the ears (which I added to the tummy) and made the thinnest ropes that I could to get thinner ears. Thanks to everyone who posted pictures so that I knew to do so. I... — Katie in Atlanta Mar 30, 2008

Recipe #163034

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Ginger- Soy Vegetable Dip

Posted by ChrisMc  

I made this for Easter to go with Bunny Bread / Dip in Tummy! (163034). Everyone loved the dip especially with blanched asparagus! I used garlic and ginger from a jar and used extra ginger to finish the jar - more ginger is always good IMHO. It... — Katie in Atlanta Mar 30, 2008

Recipe #33394

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Italian Vegetable Dip

Posted by Mirj  

This dip is wonderful!!! I made it for Easter and served it with Bunny Bread/Dip in Tummy! (163034). I made it without red bell pepper since most of my family wouldn't eat it otherwise. I used extra tomato instead. Everyone loved it as did my... — Katie in Atlanta Mar 30, 2008

Recipe #29454

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Simple Sesame Ginger Chicken

Posted by ChrisMc  

Wow, was this good! I followed the recipe with the addition of about a tablespoon of garlic. It took me less time to prepare this than it took to grill! I served it with rice and broccoli. Having read the other comments, I tried drizzling some... — Katie in Atlanta Jan 30, 2007

Recipe #31559

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Joshua's Favorite Tilapia With Jasmine Rice

(2 people found this helpful) Posted by Shirl (J) 831  

This was really, really good. Besides that it was easy and inexpensive. I did not have Old Bay Seasoning so used an Asian Seafood Seasoning that I had in the house. The cumin was great and I don't always like cumin. I will make this often.... — Katie in Atlanta Aug 18, 2006

Recipe #115660

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Meringue Puffs

(3 people found this helpful) Posted by ratherbeswimmin'  

I made these with a group of middle-schoolers. I cooked one batch as stated here and another batch at lower temperature for longer. The first group were cracked but yummy. The second group tasted the same but had no cracks. Personally, I would... — Katie in Atlanta Jan 28, 2004

Recipe #27181

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Oriental Chicken Salad with Crunchy Ramen Noodles

Posted by -Tulip-  

I made this with two groups of fourth graders. With the first group, I pre-cooked chicken breasts (and made great stock). For the second group, I ran out of time and used canned chicken. Both versions were excellent. For my vegetarian child, I... — Katie in Atlanta Jan 28, 2004

Recipe #50825

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Taste of Morocco

(2 people found this helpful) Posted by Mirj  

I made this with a group of fourth graders. It was fun to make and the kids ate every bit up! If it can please this picky group, it is great for everyone. It is really pretty served on a platter. — Katie in Atlanta Jan 28, 2004

Recipe #19901

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Chinese Fried Rice

(2 people found this helpful) Posted by Sue L  

I made this recipe with two groups of 4th graders. The first group made it without meat. The second group made it with chicken (we cut it up, marinated it in soy sauce, and stir-fried until cooked throughout). Both were excellent. The kids had... — Katie in Atlanta Nov 12, 2003

Recipe #38748

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Tortilla Espanola

(4 people found this helpful) Posted by Aunt Cookie  

I made this with a class of 4th graders. It was straight-forward and the kids loved it. One child said he didn't want any but changed his mind when he heard the others rave. He ended up having seconds. The area around the kitchen smelled so... — Katie in Atlanta Nov 12, 2003

Recipe #48589

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Crock Pot Garlic Brown Sugar Chicken

(9 people found this helpful) Posted by Mirj  

This recipe is excellent. I used a whole cut up chicken but took off the skin. I noticed that the liquid was below the level of the chicken, so I turned the pieces about an hour before the end. If people are using skinless chicken pieces... — Katie in Atlanta Jul 28, 2002

Recipe #16531

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Hawaiian Pork Skillet

(5 people found this helpful) Posted by ChrisMc  

This is a quite good mixture of tastes. It took me longer than 10 minutes of prep time. The only changes I would make would be to add the cornstarch to the liquids before adding the pork and to hold off on adding the pineapple until the last few... — Katie in Atlanta Jul 26, 2002

Recipe #33103

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Stained Glass Cookie Pops

(6 people found this helpful) Posted by Mirj  

This is a fun recipe. To do it with a group of kids, do not line the cookie sheet. Instead, have each child assemble their cookie on a piece of aluminum foil. Write each name on the corner of the foil with permanent marker. Now, it is easy to... — Katie in Atlanta Dec 13, 2001

Recipe #14787

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