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Oh Fudge by Culinary EnvyOh Fudge is decadent, intensely chocolaty and velvety, silky smooth. This freezer fudge is so creamy and rich; it just melts in your mouth. |
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Hot German Potato Salad by Mary ShaldibinaI found this recipe and tried. I liked the combination of apple cider vinegar and potatoes. |
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Tijuana Rice by Deborrah Justice
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Bean-Sausage Creole Soup by RecipeKingBean-Sausage Creole Soup is an easy, hearty, spicy, delicious and also quick (35) minute stovetop recipe. A great spicy soup with corn, red beans, rice, Andouille sausage, bell peppers, onions and celery. It is also a healthy, low calories, low fat, low cholesterol, low sodium, low carbohydrates, low sugars, diabetic-friendly,… |
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Cheesy Garlic Potatoes by Kyle DalakasCheesy Garlic Potatoes are a simple, yet delicious, side dish to any entrée! Try this with dinner tonight! |
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Quinoa with Vegetables and Herbs by Nancy MiyasakiThis was easy and a delicious side for the yogurt chicken I made the other night. My sister raved about this and my husband, who normally prefers bulgur and other grains to quinoa, really enjoyed it. If you haven't had quinoa before, this is an easy and tasty dish to start with! Feel free to substitute other vegetables you have on… |
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Midwestern Garden Salsa by FromScratch SarahThis is a more mild salsa that most farmers enjoy eating! |
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Oatmeal Cranberry Brûlée by Culinary EnvyOatmeal Cranberry Brûlée is golden amber colored caramelized sugar that cracks open to a tart cranberry layer resting atop cozy creamy oatmeal. Superb! |
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Santa's Reward by Denise RomeoThis is the perfect reward for children on Santa's "very good" list. It is essentially a liquid chocolate bar, and achieves ultimate richness when you use bittersweet chocolate with 62% to 72% cacao. Serve in demitasse cups to make it extra special, but be prepared to make more when people beg for a second helping. |
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