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Corn Pudding by Catherine PappasHere is another traditional all-American dish from Addy! I hope you enjoy these recipes as much as I do! With love, Catherine xo (Inspired by The American Girl Collection: Addy’s Cook Book) |
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Lime & Mint Jelly by Salad FoodieTart and zesty, this jelly makes a nice gift for the holiday host or hostess. Lime is the predominant flavor, with a “hint of mint.” Serve it with crackers and cream cheese, or put it out when you serve lamb or other meats. Use it as you would marmalade, on toast or biscuits. If you like lime, you will love this lip-smacking sweet… |
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Weight Watchers Pumpkin Cheesecake Wontons by S. CumboPoints: 1 Weight Watchers Points plus Servings: 40 Serving Size: 1 wonton Nutritional Info: 31.3 calories, .4g of fat, 6.3g carbohydrates, .3g dietary fiber, 1g of protein |
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Amazing Wheat Free Waffles by Farrell May PodgorsekNo one will know these are wheat free and dairy free. Great flavor and crispy texture make these waffles perfect for Sunday mornings. My son thought they were so good he told me I had to call them Amazing Waffles. I make extra batches on the weekend and freeze them for a quick toaster waffle on weekday mornings. So much better than… |
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Starbucks Caramel Frappuccino Light You Can Now Make at Home by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxStarbucks Caramel Frappuccino Light You Can Now Make at Home...Starbucks says their light version is 54% fewer calories per serving than the original Frappuccino. I love their caramel one! My home recipe has 132 calories, 1.8 grams of fat and 4 Weight… |
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Banana Pudding Pizza by CarolinaheartstringsIf you are a lover of the Southern dessert “banana pudding”, you will love this dessert pizza. Nothing is better than a big bowl of the traditional Southern version of “banana pudding” at the end of a meal. Made with vanilla wafers, vanilla pudding, bananas, whipped cream or meringue it is usually the dessert of choice at most… |
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Rich Chocolate Brownies by Nancy MiyasakiThese brownies have chocolate chips and melted chocolate in the batter, making them doubly delicious. It's a crowd-pleasing treat I can always count on.” |
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Yellow Squash Cornbread by threedietsonedinnerAn easy way to sneak veggies in your child's meals. Moist, delicious, cheesy cornbread with a healthy twist-Squash! |
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Beer Battered French Fried Onion Rings by Robyn SavoieWhen the Vidalia onions come into season, I make a batch or two of this and freeze them for later use. See freezing tips below. I'm not much of a beer drinker but I do like some offered by the Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Co. Summer Shandy is my favorite and I stock up in the spring when it comes out. I use it in this recipe.… |
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Glorified Rice by Denise SherinThis is an Amish dessert sometimes called Heavenly rice. It light and popular with all ages. Great potluck dessert. |
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Like Hobee's Coffee Cake by Aspen Lee-MouldenThis recipe ran in the Palo Alto Weekly over 25 years ago. It's for the much loved Hobee's coffe cake for you Palo Altans. |
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Smoked Gouda Mac and Cheese by dpEveryone will thank you for this one make double if you have big eaters this has never failed me .... This is a very heavy, creamy filling side dish that everyone will love thank you for looking Enjoy |
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Delicious Edamame, Spinach Hummus by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxYou'll just love this easy to make dip. It’s loaded with such good-for-you ingredients. Unlike most hummus, which is made mostly of garbanzo beans, tahini, garlic and olive oil, this ones unconventional. Our green colored hummus has garbanzo beans, garlic and hummus, but you’ll love the addition of edamame and fresh spinach. Talk… |
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Best Darn Sausage Dip by Beth RoanSpicy alternative to queso. This dip is addictive! |
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Southern Corn Bread by Salad FoodieI was hesitant to try this because it was different than any corn bread I’ve ever made. The proportion of corn meal to flour for one, and then hardly any sugar. Now having made it I’ve decided southerners have it all right about corn bread, and I prefer this to the usual sweet variety. I like to use one third of the cornmeal as… |
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