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Cinnamon Biscuits by Rhodes Bake-N-ServThe delicious flavor of cinnamon added to our melt in your mouth biscuits! |
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Chicken Tender Rollups with Bacon Wrap by Salad FoodieThe basic version of this recipe abounds on the Internet, using boneless chicken breasts and gouda cheese. I tweaked it to use what I had on hand, and that was chicken tenders. The resulting rollups are smaller, almost luncheon size, and you can use the cheese you prefer if no gouda's available - Swiss, cheddar, jack, mozzarella.… |
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Chicken Pot Pie Skinny-fied! by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxChicken pot pie is considered the ultimate comfort food. It’s a savory pie filled with a luxurious chicken stew. It’s been popular forever! When you take that first bite it always provides a warming feeling and really satisfies an empty stomach. One big problem-it’s actually one of the 30 worst foods in America. Why? Because a typical… |
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Cranberry Date Muffins by GeniThese cranberry date muffins are a taste of the holidays as they incorporate Egg Nog, cranberries, dates and rum. These guys are healthy and low-fat but are soft and full of flavor! |
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Hard Boiled Eggs for cooks who can't boil water by GlennForget 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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Banana and Granola Muffins by Salad FoodieYou can have breakfast in a muffin with your choice of ingredients. Make these with walnuts, almonds or pecans; select raisins, dried cranberries or coconut, and use your favorite granola flavor. If you wish to substitute buttermilk in place of regular, as I often do in baked products, see Useful Link below that I will be posting. |
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Fold Over Tortilla Casserole by RecipesnFoodFold Over Tortilla Casserole |
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Jam Oat Bars by Amy AndersonA delicious easy fall dessert. |
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German Chocolate Cookies by Salad FoodieThis recipe from the BHG.com website was developed as a healthier alternative to outright decadent German chocolate cake. Rolled oats and flax meal are substitutes for part of the all purpose flour, and butter and sugar have been reduced. I resisted the urge to tweak ingredients as I often do, and was pleasantly surprised that they… |
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Zucchini, Yellow Squash & Radish Salad by Salad FoodieSo colorful, light and refreshing, this goes over well at summer feeds, and helps use up your garden harvest. Make this in advance to allow a thorough chilling, about 2 hours. It's best served the day made. Sub any veggies you want for variations, or change to a main dish salad over pasta. Leftovers can top salad greens for yet… |
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Giant Chocolate Chip Cookie by Salad FoodieHow about a foot-wide chocolate chip cookie for a party or gift? This treat is quick and easily portable. Chocolate chip cookie recipes abound, but I like this one especially. It’s Wilton’s Chocolate Chip Cookie For Giant Cookie Pans, and never fails for me to bake to chewy perfection. Add a few icing decorations or pieces of candy… |
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Plum Custard Tart by RecipesnFoodPlum Custard Tart |
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Pecan Pie Muffins by Culinary EnvyThese yummy, rich and flavorful Pecan Pie Muffins only take a few ingredients and are ready in minutes. It’s like a gooey Pecan Pie in muffin form! |
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Cream of Vegetable Soup by Salad FoodieA good base comfort soup for the winter season. Cauliflower, potatoes, carrots, onions and garlic predominate, but you can rifle through the veggie bin and sub out others like spinach, zucchini, parsnips, etc. and you can increase or decrease the ratios of vegetables to your preference. About 9 cups of raw vegetables are needed. When… |
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Sugar Pumpkin Curry Cream Soup by Amos MillerWe grow sugar pumpkins and after the harvest, I always break them down and puree them and pop them into the freezer for a long Winter's use. In addition to pies (of course), tarts, cookies, breads, custard and sauce - I love sugar pumpkin soup. As you can imagine, this member of the squash family is somewhat sweeter, has fewer seeds… |
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