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Hard Boiled Eggs for cooks who can't boil water

Hard Boiled Eggs for cooks who can't boil water by Glenn

Forget the boiling water, colander, cracks and boil-outs. Hard "Boiled" Eggs made in the oven are easier, quicker, tastier and less prone to cracks and they are easier to peel. Who needs boiling water?

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Deviled eggs with shrimp, yellow mustard and basil.

Deviled eggs with shrimp, yellow mustard and basil. by Helenscooking

This recipe is inspired by classic deviled eggs plus spiced up by the deviled eggs seen on Food network. It’s my combination of delicious deviled eggs that conquered the hearts of my family members. I would be happy to see what your favorite deviled eggs recipes are. Go to http://www.helenscooking.info to share your deviled eggs…

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Apple Pie

Apple Pie by Christine

I bought almost 750gr of (non Granny Smith) sour green apples as I was craving green apples so badly. Unfortunately, I brought home really sour, thick-skinned and hard-to-bite green apples. I only ate probably three apples from the whole bag and still had lots of sour green apples leftover in the fridge - which I found pretty inedible…

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SIMPLE PEANUT BUTTER COOKIES

SIMPLE PEANUT BUTTER COOKIES by cortney kelly

this is a really divine taste.

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Hearty Breakfast Bake

Hearty Breakfast Bake by Rhodes Bake-N-Serv

A perfect breakfast to start off a cold winter morning. Source: http://www.rhodesbread.com/recipes/view/2499

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Open Face Beef & Egg Sandwich with Sauteed Onion & Tomato

Open Face Beef & Egg Sandwich with Sauteed Onion & Tomato by Wendi Taylor

This delicious meal is super simple, uses only a few ingredients, and makes a great main course for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Don't let the number of steps scare you - I tend to break it down to ridiculously detailed instructions so it's easy for anyone to understand (there are a lot of readers using translation software, and…

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Nicoise Salad Frittata

Nicoise Salad Frittata by Smokinhotchef

Nicoise Salad with a Latin twist. Layers of flavor and all the components of the classic and classy salad, baked into a delicious frittata and topped with a vibrant and tangy micro-greens and grape tomato ensalada. Perfect for brunch or a wonderfully elegant one skillet dinner. Viva la France and Viva la Espana! Scandelicious!!!

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