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Triple Berry Skillet Cake by Chris
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Dry Rub For Pulled Pork by BenThis dry rub will take your pulled pork to a whole new level! With eight different spices, you can't go wrong. |
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Blackberry Vinegar by A.L. WiebeI have been making this vinegar for years, and it can be used in such a variety of ways, that I really cannot imagine my pantry being without it. I use it as a salad dressing, with chicken, turkey, and fish dishes. You do not have to use blackberries, as raspberries work well in this too. I imagine that strawberries would be a… |
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Raw Vegetable Salad for a Crowd by A.L. WiebeLike many of my recipes, this one has been hanging around since the '70's, and it is always a huge hit. I have never tried to alter it in any way, as I've never felt it needed it; but if anyone has any suggestions, fire away! It takes a bit of planning, as it needs to marinate overnight, but it's well worth it. Because it makes such… |
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Roasted Garlic Soup by A.L. WiebeI am not sure where this recipe came from before my uncle shared it with me...most likely some magazine or newspaper article. It is delicious and is lovely served in small amounts as an elegant first course, as it is very rich. I have served this with some grated Gruyere cheese on top, and it was wonderful too. |
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Iced Lemon Pucker Chocolate Drink by Briimstone & Grumblenott
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Seafood Stuffed Mushroom Caps by A.L. WiebeYou know that store bought Alfredo sauce? The stuff that kind've reminds me of wallpaper paste? Well, I've finally found a great use for it. If you feel like making your own Alfredo sauce, so much the better! This is a very simple recipe, with not too many ingredients in it, yet gets rave reviews time and time again. |
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Baked Beans by A.L. WiebeI found this recipe in an old recipe book from the 1940's when I was a young bride in the early 1970's. At the time, I thought, "wow this is ancient"! lol. Well, after my disastrous first meatloaf (came out the size of a hockey puck lol), I forged ahead and gave this a try. How brave, but I finally succeeded! This has never failed… |
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cake ELEGANCE and WHIMSY- high layered by FoodessaThis showy cake was created for a very special person on her celebratory Birthday. My Mommy's personality is screaming out of this cake. The flavours all came together divinely without an overpowering sweetness. It may have been longer to put together than the usual baking I do...however, seeing the look on my Mom's face, made… |
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Fancy BUTTERSCOTCH SAUCE by FoodessaClassic Butterscotch Sauce with a healthy twist. A fancy, rich and decadent topping with an added key ingredient that produced a lovely surprising bite. I've been pouring it everywhere lately ;o) For a full dedicated post...refer to: http://www.foodessa.com/2010/05/fancy-butterscotch-sauce-recipe.html |
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BANANA CHOCOLATE candied Ginger Muffins by FoodessaMoist, aromatic and incredibly tasty. After having looked over a few similar banana chocolate muffin recipes, I decided to put my personal touch to please my expectations. Success with the perfect combination of ingredients. For a dedicated post...refer to:… |
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PECAN pie...with sweet modifications by FoodessaAhh...the wonderfully decadent PECAN Pie. I am not going to tell you that I have re-invented this favourite classic! However, I am going to share with you my transformed version. I finally found the right sweet balance to eliminate the corn syrup. Anyone who's tried this pie never missed out on the traditional preparation. for… |
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Yogurt creamy CHOCOLATE fondue dip...just 4 ingredients! by FoodessaWith all recipes of the typical Chocolate Fondues combined, none have come close to this light, scrumptious and decadent guiltless version. Over the years and many experimental tries later, I finally managed to make the ingredients blend just right. The fact that there's no need for a bottom burner to keep the chocolate soft and… |
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