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Old-fashioned Icebox Rolls

Old-fashioned Icebox Rolls by myra byanka

Make the dough and keep it in the reefer for up to a week. Bake rolls when you want fresh ones. I usually let the dough stay in the fridge a few days for extra good flavor.

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Super Simple Oatmeal Raisin Cookies

Super Simple Oatmeal Raisin Cookies by Catherine Pappas

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Creamy Homemade Rice Pudding, Pressure Cooker Style

Creamy Homemade Rice Pudding, Pressure Cooker Style by Foodiewife

If you don't own a pressure cooker, you can still make this recipe on the stove top. You just have to cook this for an hour. With a pressure cooker, I can make this in 16 minutes! This is the creamiest and tastiest rice pudding I've ever had! The Arborio rice, is one of the reasons why. The starchiness of this rice adds to the creamy…

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Cajun Crowder Beans

Cajun Crowder Beans by Amos Miller

Also known as Crowder peas, these delicious little fellas can often be found in frozen form at the store. These are fresh picked right here in Michigan and, like fava beans and so many other seasonal treats, we rush them to the table. Crowders are really a 'Southern' treat and I first enjoyed them when visiting relatives in West…

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Fabulous Braised Short Ribs Provençal, Lovely for Christmas or Hanukkah

Fabulous Braised Short Ribs Provençal, Lovely for Christmas or Hanukkah by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy Fox

This sensational dish is bound to become your all-time favorite to make for either Christmas or Hanukkah. I know it’s my family’s favorite and I’m making it again this year! It’s much more fattening than most recipes I’ve share because short ribs are a…

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Upside-Down Caramel Apple Pie

Upside-Down Caramel Apple Pie by Robyn Savoie

If there's pineapple upside-down cake, why not pie? Fall is here and why not use apples instead of pineapple? On the internet there's a few listings for this pie. Hardly any complaints except for baking to long or it sticking to the pie plate. We know the tricks to prevent the sticking. Use non-stick cooking spray,…

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Chili Guiseppe

Chili Guiseppe by J. Gino Genovesi

There ae many legends about the origin of Chili. rt was probably a meal for the poorest of people. Chili, as we know it in the U.S. is not found in Mexico, only those areas where tourists go.. The first written account of Chili Con Carne was recorded in the 17th century by Sister Mary of Agreda of Spain. Today chili is known…

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apple cake

apple cake by sue

easy low in sugar

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BBQ Chicken Saute

BBQ Chicken Saute by Mihir Shah

My grandmother turned me on to this dish. easy to prepare and tastes GREAT; best served with rice and a green salad.

2 votes
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Pastel Tasa a Tasa

Pastel Tasa a Tasa by Andrea Faz

My grandmother's cake recipe. It is a very basic white cake, but it is really good and we use it a lot for cakes with chocolate frosting, whipped toping, or strawberries. A good cake for decorating.

2 votes
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Irish Spice Cookies

Irish Spice Cookies by hamms

So, I'm not sure why these are Irish, but I found this recipe and thought I would give it a go. I had to make some changes, such as swapping out the shortening for real butter, and coating with green sugar. I was pleasantly surprised with the texture and taste-they are kind of like mini spice cake cookies. Give them a whirl...if…

2 votes
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Lime Pie with Coconuts

Lime Pie with Coconuts by Joy

A Lime pie with a Coconut crust

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Chicken Lorraine

Chicken Lorraine by Kiwi Louise

This recipe was given to me by my good friend Lorraine (hence the name). I have no idea where it originates or what it is officially called so Chicken Lorraine it is. Like a lot of recipes, it's the sauce that makes it and over time I have doubled it - we can't get even of it. This is a quick and easy meal that makes chicken…

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Tembleque (Coconut Custard)

Tembleque (Coconut Custard) by Kiki Thompson

Guest Post by Anthony Thompson This weeks post is different and special at the same time. I asked my other half to do a guest post. Anthony has been to many parts of the world including Puerto Rico. He lived there for nearly 2 years and has grown to love the food, people, and the culture. So, being that this weeks recipe comes from…

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