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Posted between July 30, 2003 and November 23, 2009

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Soft Snickerdoodle Cookies

Posted by Juju Bee  

I tried the cookie sheet in the fridge, but my cookies were sticking... old cookie sheet. Followed the advice of "family of four" review on my hot cookie stone and using an iced tea spoon for measuring... 13 minutes is perfect. I made double... — Some1sGrandma Oct 27, 2009

Recipe #97496

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Honey Mustard Salad Dressing III

Posted by Tonkcats  

Mmmmmm.... really good. Had to make some slight variations due to what I had on hand and it was still GREAT! Will surely make again. — Some1sGrandma Jun 3, 2009

Recipe #5245

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No Bake Corn Flake Cookies

Posted by Kassie G.  

Mmmmm! I mixed 3 Tbsp. cocoa powder in with the sugar before adding the corn syrup and made as directed using 6 cups of corn flakes instead of 5 1/2. Lined a 9x13 pan with waxed paper and dropped the whole blob onto it and smashed down with more... — Some1sGrandma May 19, 2009

Recipe #100710

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Country Chuck Roast with Onion Gravy

Posted by Mercy  

This was absolutley delicious and tender. The gravy was very good. I only had a 3 lb. roast and only had half an onion... so I added a little onion powder to the rub, and a little shallot salt to the gravy and took 20 minutes off the baking... — Some1sGrandma May 13, 2009

Recipe #87698

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Italian Salad Dressing

Posted by Bev  

Declicious! I added 1 tsp. dried basil, 1/4 tsp. of dried oregano and a little more garlic than called for. Also added about 1/2 tsp. honey, 1 Tbsp. mayo and 2 more tsp. water. I used olive oil and canola oil. Dressing is creamy and green and... — Some1sGrandma Apr 8, 2009

Recipe #43522

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Beef Roast

Posted by Kelly Cameron  

I didn't have any of the ingredients, but the roast! I used red wine, aujus concentrate, garlic powder, and season salt and fresh ground pepper and a little water. Cooked 2 3 pound roasts in one turkey 'bake in bag'. The directions of 1 hour... — Some1sGrandma Nov 17, 2008

Recipe #8579

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No-Bake Easy Corn Flake Crunchies

Posted by Manda  

Made these last night and they were delicious! Everyone loved them. Greased a 9 x 11 glass dish and made them into bars as colcadsmom suggested. Didn't use the optional ingredients, although pecans would be perfect. I did cut back corn flakes by... — Some1sGrandma Nov 16, 2008

Recipe #17743

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All-Purpose Stir-Fry Sauce (Brown Garlic Sauce)

Posted by Connie K  

Perfect! Will use this one over and over again. — Some1sGrandma Aug 28, 2008

Recipe #87748

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No-Bake Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies

Posted by Jenny White  

I don't know what I did wrong, but they are still a little gooey. The flavor is delicious, but they just won't finish setting up. — Some1sGrandma Aug 19, 2008

Recipe #23821

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Recipe #11298

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Chocolate Syrup

(1 person found this helpful) Posted by wildheart  

I wish I could give this more than 5 stars!!! I subbed half the sugar for splenda, used a few tablespoons of brown sugar and white sugar to make up the balance of what is called for. Used 1/2 European style and 1/2 regular cocoa. Added a few... — Some1sGrandma Apr 22, 2008

Recipe #22877

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Tender Pot Roast

(2 people found this helpful) Posted by Steve_G  

This recipe is wonderful! I will use this one every time now. My BIL said it is the best roast beef he ever ate! Had to sub aujus for beef broth and blackberry merlot for dry read wine and dried thyme instead of a sprig of thyme. Turned every... — Some1sGrandma Mar 9, 2008

Recipe #22137

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Back of " That " Bag Choc. Chip Cookies - Toll House

Posted by Juju Bee  

This is the one I was looking for to use with my other-brand chips. The real toll house from the back of the bag are the best!!! Can't believe I lost the little yellow empty bag I keep for glancing at the recipe when I buy "on sale" chips instead!... — Some1sGrandma Dec 19, 2007

Recipe #109597

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Fabulously Fast Shrimp

Posted by Shannon Anderson  

This is absolutely delicious!!! So easy and quick - a keeper for sure. Thanks for sharing! Some1sGrandma Oct 31, 2007

Recipe #109474

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Grandma Loretta's BBQ Sauce

Posted by Shannon Anderson  

Mmmmm... Have had this several times. It is delicious, easy, and very versatile. Thanks for sharing! — Some1sGrandma Oct 31, 2007

Recipe #69734

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Put the Lime in the Coconut Muffins

(1 person found this helpful) Posted by SUSIE IN MISSOURI  

Very different and very good. I read many of the reviews prior to baking and used regular size muffin tins and baked the dozen for 15 minutes and the 1/2 dozen for 12 minutes. Doubled the recipe and got exactly 30 regular size muffins. Sprayed... — Some1sGrandma Oct 30, 2007

Recipe #125662

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No Bake Cookies

(1 person found this helpful) Posted by Sara C  

Followed the tips given by SiouxzQzz in her rating for simplifying and cooked to soft ball stage also. These were so delicious last night and today that I had to make them again tonight! Had run out of vanilla so I subbed almond extract and they... — Some1sGrandma Oct 27, 2007

Recipe #15450

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Awesome Blueberry Muffins

Posted by DebM  

Really awesome, the kids love them. Thanks for sharing. Have made these many times since reviewing - everyone loves them and compliments the topping! My favorite all time muffin recipe!!! — Some1sGrandma Oct 24, 2007

Recipe #51997

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Big Grandma's Best Peanut Butter Cookies

Posted by LiisaN  

These are the very best peanut butter cookie I have eaten. They are going on the cookie plates for Christmas and will definetly be a regular from now on. Love the texture and the look, they are so pretty! Have made these many more times now with... — Some1sGrandma Oct 24, 2007

Recipe #66703

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Apple Crisp

(5 people found this helpful) Posted by Graybert  

Will make this my only recipe for apple crisp from now on! I doubled it and it was perfect in an 11x13 glass pan. I had to use some apples that weren't very firm so we cut the pieces in about half inch by one inch pieces. The directions for this... — Some1sGrandma Oct 24, 2007

Recipe #20591

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