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Posted between January 21, 2002 and November 23, 2009

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Mrs. Knobbes Gooey Butter Cake

Posted by Miss Erin  

If you need a sugar fix...this is it! Love it! Love it! Double gooey yum!! — Recipewrestler Jun 8, 2006

Recipe #17776

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Little Cherry Cobblers

Posted by ratherbeswimmin'  

Easy! Yummy! Warning: allow time for these to cool a little before serving. — Recipewrestler May 10, 2006

Recipe #54539

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Magic Muffins

Posted by Charlotte J  

One of my absolute favorite muffin recipes. These bake up nice and big. Don't wait too long to eat them. I've made these since I was a little girl...ohhh, a loong time ago! — Recipewrestler May 10, 2006

Recipe #64632

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Mmmmmm Malt-O-Meal Magic Muffins

Posted by Cookgirl  

One of my absolute favorite muffin recipes. These bake up nice and big. Don't wait too long to eat them. I've made these since I was a little girl...ohhh, a loong time ago! — Recipewrestler May 10, 2006

Recipe #166292

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Maple Raisin Muffins

Posted by SugarMegnolia  

We're trying to use more whole wheat and natural sugars in our diet. So DH and I gave this one a try. We used pure maple syrup in the place of honey and golden raisins. The muffins baked up nicely and were mild in flavor. — Recipewrestler Mar 20, 2006

Recipe #158849

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Chicken Manicotti

Posted by Wing-Man  

The filling was tasty. Splitting the tubes really made this one easy to deal with. I did add some garlic, but that is a regular add-in for me. — Recipewrestler Mar 17, 2006

Recipe #156578

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Fantabulous Oatmeal Applesauce Cookies

(1 person found this helpful) Posted by A Messy Cook  

Sorry. We didn't like these very much. They weren't sweet and had little crispness. After storing in a zipbag for a couple of days they were falling apart. The only change I made in the recipe was in using craisins instead of raisins. — Recipewrestler Mar 17, 2006

Recipe #151649

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Croissant Cream Cheese Flan

Posted by startnover  

This was too easy and absolutely fantastic! It's a wow-em dessert! Made this for a special occasion and it really got raves. — Recipewrestler Feb 24, 2006

Recipe #154143

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Spinach Casserole - Simply Delicious!

Posted by Oolala  

I took a chance and served this to our pastor and wife when they visited us for dinner. He passed up everything else for two helpings of the spinach! Very tasty! Actually, I didn't have any French fried onions handy, so I substituted a couple... — Recipewrestler Feb 24, 2006

Recipe #154123

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Fried Rice Dinner

(2 people found this helpful) Posted by teapotter  

Oh Yeah! DH and I liked this one! This recipe is definitely a keeper. We like garlic, so I threw some into the water that I used to cook the rice. I used preshredded cole slaw mix to save time. Kept me from having to deal with the cabbage and... — Recipewrestler Feb 16, 2006

Recipe #108252

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Beef and Tater Tot Casserole

(1 person found this helpful) Posted by LEEZAH4  

VERY easy to make. I did drain the grease before adding the cheese. Used LOTS of cheese. My DH thought it was too salty, so when I make it again I will go lighter on the dry onion soup. — Recipewrestler Feb 7, 2006

Recipe #153577

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Triple Chocolate Oatmeal Jumbles

Posted by lovindisney  

These cookies were indeed quick and easy to make. However, they lacked the "yum" factor I was expecting in a contest winner. — Recipewrestler Oct 26, 2005

Recipe #72220

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Cabbage Rolls

(1 person found this helpful) Posted by MarieAlice  

An excellent recipe. I loved the filling! The sauce was a wonderful contrast. I made this recipe exactly as written, except for adding a bit of minced garlic. The only problem I had was that the cabbage leaves were VERY tough, after cooking.... — Recipewrestler Oct 6, 2005

Recipe #94170

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Turkey Poop

Posted by AuntWoofieWoof  

Really funny! I've seen the recipe for Snowman poop (mini-marshmallows) but this is great for Thanksgiving! — Recipewrestler Dec 1, 2004

Recipe #104860

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Cherry Dump Cake

Posted by Theresa/ Thunderbird  

We love this "dump" recipe! So easy and so few ingredients! We add some pecans on top before baking. Try it with other pie fillings like blueberry, peach or apple. Scrumptious! Thanks for posting this one. — Recipewrestler Aug 13, 2004

Recipe #45818

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Dump Cake

(1 person found this helpful) Posted by Kathy-Lynn  

We love this "dump" recipe! So easy and so few ingredients! We add some pecans on top before baking. Try it with other pie fillings like blueberry, peach or apple. Scrumptious! Thanks for posting this one. — Recipewrestler Aug 13, 2004

Recipe #16588

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Mrs. Geraldine's Ground Beef Casserole

(12 people found this helpful) Posted by Jellyqueen  

This tasty dish makes a big casserole, considering you're starting with only a pound of beef! After cooking the sauce for an hour I was at step 8 but really had a good amount of liquid, along with the main ingredients. I was afraid that I... — Recipewrestler Jul 19, 2004

Recipe #75302

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Cheesy Baked Zucchini, Sweet Potato Patties

(3 people found this helpful) Posted by ~Rita~  

This was a real adventure in healthy eating. I followed the recipe exactly and it did make 5 patties. My DH didn't like the texture of the zucchini in the patties. He thought maybe it didn't bake long enough. I thought it was OK. Definitely... — Recipewrestler Jul 19, 2004

Recipe #93879

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Peach-Sour Cream Coffee Cake

Posted by ratherbeswimmin'  

With fresh, juicy Alabama peaches on the counter and a freezer full of Alabama pecans,I decided to try this coffeecake. I made it according to directions. The batter is very thick and a little difficult to spread in the pan. But the result is a... — Recipewrestler Jul 12, 2004

Recipe #40389

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Coconut Cream Pie

Posted by Brenda  

Nice, firm pie; a bit sweet. Next time we'll take it off the stove sooner. My DH was disappointed that it didn't have a meringue on it, but accepted the whipped topping. Shared it with my folks who gave it high marks too. — Recipewrestler Apr 26, 2004

Recipe #14699

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