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Posted between December 23, 2001 and November 23, 2009

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Easy Breakfast Casserole

(1 person found this helpful) Posted by Merlot  

This is pretty darn good. I made with ham and would definitely change to sausage the next time. I mixed it all together and let sit overnite in the frig before baking the next AM. Easy,peasey as Jamie Oliver would say! Reheats well in the... — Deborah1 Aug 10, 2005

Recipe #38065

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Silky Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie

(1 person found this helpful) Posted by yogi  

Great dessert. Very rich and freezes well. Only thing I would do different would be to use a better quality tofu. I recently moved and couldn't find any Mori-Nu locally so I used another brand that wasn't as silky. My father, who thinks tofu is... — Deborah1 Aug 10, 2005

Recipe #38401

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Flourless Peanut Butter Cookies

Posted by Bev  

Bev, these are SIMPLY GREAT! So quick and easy. Every body raved about them and no one believed me when I said no flour! I love it when I can knock something out start to finish in under 30 minutes, clean up included! Thanks!!! — Deborah1 Aug 10, 2005

Recipe #17943

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White Texas Sheet Cake

(11 people found this helpful) Posted by ratherbeswimmin'  

Goodness this is rich and good! Without chocolate??? Never made a cake with quite the directions these had, but it turned out perfect. I'm the disposable pan queen and I made in a 13 x 9 and an 8 x 8 (to put in the freezer). The frozen version... — Deborah1 Aug 10, 2005

Recipe #27899

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Finnish Blackberry Yoghurt Pie

(2 people found this helpful) Posted by Missy Wombat  

Excellent! I didn't have a pie tin(shhh, don't tell that)so I used a 9-inch cake pan which resulted in bit thicker crust along the edges. Next time I'll try a 10 or 11 inch tart pan. Not complaining though, because the dough makes a crust similar... — Deborah1 Aug 10, 2005

Recipe #49899

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Triple Orange Cake

Posted by Lennie  

SIMPLE! Easy to make. Light, moist, went like a flash. Thanks Lennie! This one is a definite repeater!! — Deborah1 Jun 25, 2005

Recipe #12808

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Clapshot (An Orcadian Potato and Yellow Turnip/ Swede/ Rutabaga

(4 people found this helpful) Posted by Mille® ™  

Excellent. A very simple, tasty side dish. I didn't drain mine well enough, so I didn't have the consistency needed to fry the leftovers as was suggested(but they reheated well anyway). Oh well, I'm sure I'll get it right in the future, as I... — Deborah1 Feb 17, 2003

Recipe #16835

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Fudge Crinkles (A Great 4 Ingredient Cake Mix Cookie)

(8 people found this helpful) Posted by Karen=^..^=  

WARNING--THESE COOKIES ARE ADDICTIVE! I made exactly as specified, except I wound up with 58 cookies, baking for 9 minutes they were PERFECT! Not too sweet, or heavy, but decadent just the same. Thanks for a great recipe that I can make... — Deborah1 Feb 2, 2003

Recipe #32614

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Jello Cookies

(4 people found this helpful) Posted by Mysterygirl  

These cookies are a nice change of pace from all the sweet, rich, or chocolate cookies from the holidays. They are so easy to make and cleanup is quick, and quite inexpensive to make with limitles variations. Definitely a keeper. I made... — Deborah1 Jan 19, 2003

Recipe #13745

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Sausage Balls

(2 people found this helpful) Posted by HoosierMomOf5  

These were quite good. My mother always made sausage cheese balls with cooked sausage and I lost the recipe years ago. I have tried making with raw sausage once before and was not happy with the result. These turned out well, and the only... — Deborah1 Jan 16, 2003

Recipe #24273

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Ham Salad for Sandwiches

(4 people found this helpful) Posted by MizzNezz  

Very good taste. The flavor was exactly what I was looking for. The texture just didn't do it for me though. I did reduce the mayonnaise a bit, I made a half recipe and used about 1/3 cup and it was just enough. The problem I had was even... — Deborah1 Jan 5, 2003

Recipe #25528

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Chocolate Chip Crumb Cake

Posted by Miss Erin  

Excellent! Great texture and not overpoweringly sweet. I baked for 38 minutes and it was done to golden perfection. The only change I made was to add 1/2 tsp cinnamon to the dry ingredients. My first attempt at this did not bode well... — Deborah1 Jan 5, 2003

Recipe #17760

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Ranch Style Brunch Eggs

(2 people found this helpful) Posted by KITTENCAL  

This was good. I made in a 9 x 9 square pan. I am always looking for breakfast dishes that I can make ahead for my husband to reheat in the mornings. This reheated very well in the microwave and he devoured it. The only change I'd make is to... — Deborah1 Dec 28, 2002

Recipe #75871

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Homemade Drain Cleaner and Declogger

(5 people found this helpful) Posted by Mirj  

This is fantastic. Every 3 months, when I replace the baking soda in my fridge and freezer, I use it to do this. Thanks for such a great idea! — Deborah1 Dec 28, 2002

Recipe #16470

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Erin's PB, Chocolate Chip and Oatmeal Cookies

(1 person found this helpful) Posted by Miss Erin  

This was a good cookie. The batter was extremely stiff and difficult to work the chips and nuts into(I added 1 cup chopped pecans). Next time I will use mini chips and add an extra 1/3 cup peanut butter, maybe using chunky instead of smooth.... — Deborah1 Dec 28, 2002

Recipe #11390

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Green Chilie Chicken

(5 people found this helpful) Posted by Lubie  

This was excellent. I tried using cream of mushroom and again using cream of chicken. Both were excellent. I also tried without sour cream over a boneless pork roast that I cooked on low for 6 hours and it was great too. Thanks for a simple... — Deborah1 Dec 28, 2002

Recipe #36609

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Almond Joy Fudge Brownies

Posted by Tonkcats  

This was an easy recipe to prepare. The result was a very sticky, gooey, sweet treat. By the way, 1 can of condensed milk equals 1 cup. I made a second time , heating the condensed milk in the microwave to help it spread more evenly and I used... — Deborah1 Dec 28, 2002

Recipe #3161

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Vanilla Walnuts

(5 people found this helpful) Posted by GinnyP  

5 stars x 1000. OMG these are simply AWESOME!!!! My husband and I used to take a road trip every season to see a minor league hockey team in Huntsville AL. They served a sugar-spiced walnut at the games and we would buy several bags and bring them... — Deborah1 Dec 10, 2002

Recipe #45539

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Reeses Squares - 5 Ingredients & No Bake (Reese's)

(24 people found this helpful) Posted by Karen=^..^=  

I'm sorry to say I was very disappointed in these. The ingredients and directions are quite easy to follow, but the result was to my taste nothing like a "Reese's", instead it was overwhelmingly sweet, and not inexpensive to make at about $5.00 a... — Deborah1 Dec 1, 2002

Recipe #29679

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Garlic Lime Chicken

Posted by Tebo  

This is the same recipe I use that I found at eatchicken.com. I made it the first time exactly as printed and the soy overpowered the lime. Then next time I used tamari instead of soy, cut the amount in half, left the lime juice the same and... — Deborah1 Dec 1, 2002

Recipe #12457

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