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Layered Banana Cream Pie by Sylvia WaldsmithThis pie is smooth and creamy and, oh so, rich! It makes everyone happy! |
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Hazelnut Chocolate Pudding Cups by Conni @MrsMamaHenThis simple treat is perfect for a potluck or picnic. Served in 4 ounce "mason jars" they are perfectly portable! |
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Aunt Birdie’s Easy Sour Cream Coffee Cake (Two Versions) by Salad FoodieThis recipe brings fond memories of a favorite aunt who was a terrific cook. (My cousin and I used to say the only thing we wanted when Aunt Birdie passed away was her recipe box!) The recipe works equally well as a Bundt cake or as a 9" x 13" cake. This is the only sour cream coffee cake recipe I’ve ever seen that starts with a… |
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Open Faced Peach Mango Cobbler w/Crystallized Ginger by SmokinhotchefPeaches and mangoes are wonderful and bright with natural, juicy sweetness, unmatched by many. This cobbler is a little more figure friendly in that there is only one crust as opposed to the traditional two. Ginger makes a notable appearance in this recipe for a natural spiciness and the luxury of being one of the super spices and… |
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My standard recipe for all of my cakes by Cupcake VixenI am sure that those of you that look over my cake recipes have noticed a certain pattern with all of my cakes. This is the standard recipe that I have tested for years that is fool proof everytime. This is a great recipe for those who are just coming into baking. I always use this recipe for all of my wedding cakes because the… |
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Strawberry Trifle by MichelineThis is a very appealing dessert made with fresh strawberries, angel food cake and sweet creamy layers. Serve it in a deep glass bowl or trifle bowl for a spectacular presentation. Prepare ahead as you will need to refrigerate for 4 to 6 hours. |
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Double Chocolate Sea Salt Cookies by AmandaEI found these cookies during a blogging link-up party earlier this year. Everything about these cookies is sinfully delicious, but there's nothing wrong with that! |
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Casie's Fruit Torte by Just Cookin'My niece made this for Christmas. I was already so full I couldn't walk and still couldn't stop eating this delicious dessert. It can be made with low/non fat options as well. |
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Budget Bisquik Peanut Butter Oatmeal Cookies by Wendi TaylorNo eggs. No milk. Ingredients you have on-hand. Yup, this recipe was born of innovation late one night when I wanted something sweet. And, at a cost of less than 10 cents per cookie, they're perfect for bake sales or parties. Recipe can easily be doubled or tripled for larger batches and is VERY forgiving of variations. Try… |
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Apple, Cinnamon Rice Pudding by MichelineRice pudding with twist. My husband's favourite dessert. |
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SIMPLE PEANUT BUTTER COOKIES by cortney kellythis is a really divine taste. |
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oatmeal dark chocolate chip cookies by Michelle AntolThese cookies are so soft and chewy, you can't tell these are healthy for you! Of course, I couldn't just make regular cookies with white flour. The whole wheat flour gives it a nutty flavor without having that full wheat taste. Adding the wheat germ gives it a nutritional boost that blends in with the batter without you ever tasting… |
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The Best Carrot Cake Ever by Stan JenkinsRosalie Williams made the best carrot cake when I was a child. It was her specialty at church dinners. As an adult, I got her recipe because I remembered how great it was. It doesn't have a cream cheese icing but rather a delicious buttermilk glaze. I don't have any photos but plan to make this for a family gathering and will… |
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Dump cake by Candice GoodyearI love this because you can get your fruit serving and cure your sweet tooth all in one slice. You can use cake recipe from scratch but homemade cakes don't seem to come out as moist as cake mixes. |
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Easy Bake Biscotti by J. Gino GenovesiThe Biscotti can be traced back to Roman times. They were a convenient food that contained sustenance for both travelers and the Roman Legions. The dry, crunchy cookie contained no fat, but was nourishment for the Roman Legion. They were dipped in wine or any other liquid available. Because of the convenience of the Biscotti, the… |
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