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Yellow Cake Pumpkin Bars by Lidy ConcepcionThis is a yummy pumpkin bar based on yellow cake mix. It's light and tasty. Enjoy! |
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Fresh Pumpkin Bread by myra byankaMade with homemade pumpkin puree, this is a one loaf recipe that easily doubles. Will freeze. |
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Old-Fashioned Raisin Walnut Spice Bars by Salad FoodieThis vintage bar cookie recipe should be included in the Oldie-But-Goodie Cookie Hall of Fame. Great for a brunch treat, snack or coffee break, it is dated 1960 but is timeless in appeal. Easily tweaked to reduce fat (swap out half the oil with equivalent amount of applesauce) or reduce sugar (sub non-nutritive sweetener… |
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POLISH CABBAGE NOODLES by Phyllis MunroThis is an interesting combination of flavors. My whole family enjoys this dish. I usually make it a couple of times a year. It is a great dish to make when you are pressed for time. |
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Low Carb Homemade Bread by Pam SolomonWho doesn't love the smell of fresh bread baking? Yum! It has to be one of my favorite smells. I have tried several times to make a really good loaf of low carb bread, but wasn't thrilled with the final outcome. After several failed attempts I finally got it right! This recipe makes a very tender bread with a light wheat taste. I used… |
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Plum Pineapple Jam by Salad FoodieI devised this recipe when I wanted a variation of plum jam and thought why not use canned crushed pineapple? The result was beautiful jewel-tone jam with a pleasing fruit combo of flavors and textures. No added commercial pectin here, so if the thought of standing and stirring, oh about a half hour, scares you away, go with the… |
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Fasnachts by GlennPotato doughnuts traditionally served on Shrove Tuesday, the day before the start of Lent. Originally done to use up lard and others of the typical foods that were given up for Lent. Many in Lancaster County, PA consider it good luck to have a Fasnacht on Fasnacht Day. Traditionally the dough was cut into squares and fried but new… |
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Beer Can Chicken by Elena JimenezAn interesting and fun, yet still delicious way to barbecue a chicken. Have fun with this one! |
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Black Forest Cheesecake Squares by MichelineA Black Forest Cheesecake Squares dessert for a party or a group event or potluck. |
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Reese's Peanut Butter Cup Brownie Cupcakes by Margarita WyldA decadent brownie cupcake with a Reese's Peanut Butter cup baked inside! |
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Rhubarb Custard Pie by Robyn SavoieMy mother always made Rhubarb Custard Pie with the first rhubarb picked. It's one of my earliest memories of a favorite treat, so I feel lucky to have this recipe. |
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Rich Sauce with White Eggplant & Herbs by Amos MillerEggplant has nothing to do with eggs - unless you dip and bread them. This sauce is a knockout! We grow 'Casper', an heirloom small, long white eggplant. It's mild in flavor and perfectly suited to thick, rich vegetable sauces. When cut into dime-to-quarter-sized disks, I have found Casper to be a perfect addition to other late… |
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Autumn Apple Butter Pumpkin Pie by Robyn SavoieTwo autumn standards—pumpkin and apple—are joined together in this delightful pie. Topped with a crown of golden pastry “leaves,” this dessert is sure to impress. |
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“Bear Sign” (Or… a more polite name: “Nut & Berry Shortbread Bars”) by Kevin OlomonDuring the off-season, when salmon aren’t readily available up north, Alaskan bears eat mainly nuts and berries. So to track a bear in the woods, you simply look to the forest floor and watch for “bear sign”. Need I say more? Ha! These are SO easy… |
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Creole Pralines by Amos MillerBetter than a cookie (sorry bakers, but this is a Creole group) and with the true taste of New Orleans, Creole Pralines are one of the signature treats in the Big Easy! It is time to play 'soft ball', and we're not talking the sport - we're talking Creole candy. When the recipe calls for your concoction on the stove to reach the… |
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