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Posted between November 28, 2004 and November 23, 2009

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Super Healthy Scratch Multigrain Waffles

Posted by ***chef katie***  

I used ground-up oats and flaxseeds. One son said, "Mom, I don't mean to be rude, but these taste kinda funny." He ate about half a waffle. My husband said they tasted like sand going down. I thought they were OK with peanut butter and syrup. — SAHMchef Mar 29, 2009

Recipe #239139

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Honey Oat Bran Bread

Posted by Felix4067  

I used my bread machine on the whole wheat setting and a "light" crust. The bread turned out very dense, not sweet at all. It was OK but I wouldn't make it again. — SAHMchef Jun 14, 2008

Recipe #54879

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Whole Wheat Pancakes

(1 person found this helpful) Posted by WJKing  

I was shocked how fluffy and light the pancakes were. I substituted dried buttermilk mix and Ener-G egg replacer. I doubled the amount of honey and it stil wasn't even slightly sweet, so I added a little sugar. I also threw in some ground... — SAHMchef Jun 7, 2008

Recipe #47669

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Chocolate Candy Corn Sugar Cookies (plus a Vanilla Variation)

(1 person found this helpful) Posted by Vino Girl  

A very simple, soft cookie that was delicious. I love how easy it was to make, I made the vanilla version and the dough was a little dry-- I had to add some water to the batter-- but the cookies turned out delicious. I'm ready to make a second... — SAHMchef Nov 9, 2007

Recipe #101907

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Papaya Bread II

Posted by Muffin Goddess  

The bread was OK, but I have to agree with YungB that it was too dense and heavy, even for a quick bread. It might have turned out better with less papaya. I made some into mini-loaves and some into muffins, and the muffins turned out slightly... — SAHMchef Jul 30, 2007

Recipe #63000

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Thai Wraps With Chicken

Posted by Cookiegirlandi  

This was a different and delicious wrap. My hubby thinks it would taste better with a leaf of lettuce, but I thought it was great with our whole wheat tortillas. — SAHMchef Jul 15, 2007

Recipe #107781

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Watermelon Lemonade

Posted by JenSmith  

I had a bunch of leftover watermelon, was looking for a simple recipe to use it. This was the perfect choice! It tastes very watermelon-y, not like lemonade, but still quite good. Very, very easy to make. — SAHMchef Jul 13, 2007

Recipe #178428

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Monkey Brains Burger

(1 person found this helpful) Posted by Debber  

I love PB and banana sandwiches, but the recipe title sounds yucky. — SAHMchef Mar 17, 2007

Recipe #216664

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Cashew Chicken

Posted by Dawn  

Recipe #11669

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Basic Beer Batter

Posted by Chef #195447  

I've never made a beer batter before, so I have nothing to compare it to, but this one was great! Easy to prepare and delicious. — SAHMchef Jun 8, 2006

Recipe #114839

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Cottage Cheese Salad

Posted by Darlene Summers  

My MIL always makes this salad, but without the Jell-o. My DH likes it a lot. — SAHMchef May 31, 2006

Recipe #20109

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Spinach Strawberry Salad

Posted by Charlotte J  

This salad is so sweet it could almost be served as a dessert... I absolutely loved it! — SAHMchef May 1, 2006

Recipe #14409

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Cream Cheese Frosting

(1 person found this helpful) Posted by evelyn/athens  

The lemon really brings out the flavor of the cream cheese-- making this a very rich cream cheese frosting, not lemony tasting at all — SAHMchef Apr 4, 2006

Recipe #62115

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10 Minute ..quick and Easy Chocolate Brownie Pudding Cake

(1 person found this helpful) Posted by chef FIFI  

Wow, this is a wonderful, easy microwave version of the chocolate pudding cake. — SAHMchef Mar 31, 2006

Recipe #88740

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Shredded Cabbage With Butter and Bread

Posted by Gloria 15x  

The caraway seeds give the cabbage a mild pleasant sweetnes, while the croutons and butter ad a small amount of "fried-crispy" taste. It truly doesn't taste like cabbage; it's a very unique dish. I don't cook with cabbage much, but if I have... — SAHMchef Mar 14, 2006

Recipe #149379

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sweet pasta salad

(1 person found this helpful) Posted by Kristy Adam  

I'm wondering if I put in too much sugar, but this salad was sickening sweet... so much so, that I ended up rinsing off the salad so I could try to salvage it with another salad dressing. I did use red wine vinegar instead of white vinegar, and I... — SAHMchef Mar 12, 2006

Recipe #20617

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Orange Cashew Chicken

(1 person found this helpful) Posted by jean  

Wonderful quick recipe! I didn't have enough carrot, so I used some chopped sweet red pepper. It tasted great. — SAHMchef Mar 3, 2006

Recipe #50291

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Drew's Famous Onion Dill Bread

(1 person found this helpful) Posted by 1Steve  

Wow! I was sceptical, but it turned out great! I used 2 and 1/4 Tbl. bread machine yeast, and for the flour I used 2 C. all-purpose, and 1 and 1/3 C. bread machine flour. I heated the "wet" ingredients 10 seconds at a time in the microwave until... — SAHMchef Feb 27, 2006

Recipe #20468

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Easy Beer Bread

Posted by Allison Williams  

Excellent! I do not recommend making this with Sprite/7-Up, it really doesn't work well. But it tastes great with real beer! — SAHMchef Feb 24, 2006

Recipe #75878

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Pork Tenderloin Diane

Posted by Courtly  

My recipe for Pork Diane is similar, but the spices are: 2 teaspoons Lemon-Pepper 1 Tbl. butter 1 Tbl. lemon juice And it seems to turn out perfectly every time I make it, not too seasoned! — SAHMchef Feb 23, 2006

Recipe #120063

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