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The Ultimate Bread Pudding

The Ultimate Bread Pudding by J. Gino Genovesi

A good way to use up all the old bread around the house. It is also a great desseert and is very tasty.

4 votes
20564 views
Creole Crabmeat Pie

Creole Crabmeat Pie by Amos Miller

While this wonderful recipe is often used as a stuffing for everything from zucchini to fish to chicken and pork, try it iinside your favorite pie crust for a show stopping entree. You can also use it as an appetizer in minature pie shells for a great party treat. This treat can be served out of the oven or out of the refrigerator.…

3 votes
5285 views
Crabmeat Pie

Crabmeat Pie by Jeananne

This is a Old Fashion Family Pie Crust recipe...Been in my family for a long time. Better to mix one crust at a time. Makes one crust: 3 cups Flour Dash Salt 1 cup Crisco 1/2 cup Milk (add 1 teaspoon Vinegar) Makes sour milk. Mix all ingredients for one minute or untill well mixed( Do not over mix makes crust hard) Roll out on…

2 votes
2777 views
Caramel-Nut Corn

Caramel-Nut Corn by Michael Swiney

Ok, I could be juvenile here by making fun of the word "Nut" here....but, nawww.....that would be CORNY.....ha ha ha....see what I did there?

3 votes
3318 views
Snickerdoodles

Snickerdoodles by Chef Chuck

Cookies with plenty of cinnamon and sugar!

1 vote
3349 views
Exquisite Banana/apple bread

Exquisite Banana/apple bread by J. Gino Genovesi

The taste when one combines bananas and apples, along with spices is exquisite. It is fun to experiment with a variety of fruits and vegetables. Try this and you will say ah.

1 vote
4849 views
Almond Brownies

Almond Brownies by peace

Found recipe on and absolutely fell in love.

1 vote
1352 views
Everything Goes Oatmeal Cookies

Everything Goes Oatmeal Cookies by J. Gino Genovesi

It is believed that oatmeal cakes originated in Scotland many centuries ago and were a staple food for many years. Oatmeal cookies are a variant of them. Records show that the Oatmeal Raisin Cookie was found in the Boston Cooking School Cook Book , written by Fannie Farmer in 1896. There are many variations of this high fiber…

1 vote
4622 views