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Key lime pie cheesecake in a jar by MyfoodpassionThis dessert is absolutely amazing, if you like Key lime pie. Tangy, creamy with sweet crumbs. |
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Crock Pot Baked Potato Recipe by Claudia lamascoloI would have never dreamed how easy these were, delicious and fun to make the toppings for. Just think, baked potatoes ready in a crock pot? The kids could make their own snack after school, lunch, dinner, the list goes on and on. Topping suggestions are available on the blog post! |
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Potluck Apricot Cobbler by Salad FoodieAn old-fashioned cobbler makes a hit with crowds and one of my favorite cobbler fruits is apricots. These perky golden first fruits of summer have a nice balance of sweet and tart. Fresh in-season fruit is preferred, but I have often used my stash of frozen cots from season’s past, and they work well for cobblers, as do canned. This… |
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Apple Pie Dip by RecipeKingApple Pie Dip-is a delicious, easy and quick (22) minute recipe for a dip which tastes exactly like apple pie. This is a great dip for any holiday or event or large gathering. Cream cheese, cheddar cheese, apples, brown sugar, spice and pecans are blended together for a dip your guests and family cannot refuse! It is also a healthy,… |
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Incredible Rum Punch by Nancy MiyasakiThis simple recipe was a HUGE hit at our last pool party. Once the guys got a sip of it, they finished off their beers and started drinking the punch. I ended up making 3 batches. When I ran out of Coconut Rum I started using Myers. Coconut is my preference, but both were great! Super easy to make compared to other favorites of… |
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Sloppy Sloppy Joes by Shawna HillThese get really sloppy, but taste really good. The aroma brings everyone running to the table long before it is finished cooking. |
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Rhubarb Cream Pie with Almond Crumb Crust by Adam JanowskiWhen I think of spring, I think of fresh wild asparagus, daffodils and tulips, and rhubarb. I don’t know why I think of rhubarb, but I do. I know that there were two hills of rhubarb growing way in the back of the farm behind the chicken coop and the asparagus beds, to the left of the orchard that never really bore fruit. In my own… |
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Barbeque Pulled Pork by Erin SCrock Pot Barbeque Pulled Pork - tangy and delicious! On the lighter side too! |
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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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Two-Potato Salad With Bacon And Corn by Robyn SavoieDuring westward expansion, potatoes were at a premium and often sold for at least a dollar a pound. Sweet potatoes, which keep well over several months, were also popular. |
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Grilled Spicy Chicken by Elena JimenezThis chicken recipe is full of spice and flavor. |
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Triple-Decker Strawberry Cake by Joann Mathias
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Homemade Chocolate Milk Shakes by Jennifer SikoraA frugal way to make a homemade chocolate milk shake when you don't have any ice cream on hand. You will not believe how delicious these shakes are! |
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