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Country Farm Dinner Rolls by J. Gino GenovesiYou can mix the dough and let set in the refrigerator for a day or so until you wish to bake them. The rolls are chewy on the outside and soft and firm on the inside. They add class to any meal. |
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Supreme Double Chocolate Cake by J. Gino GenovesiA rich, delightful cake which is very moist and tasty. It is great if served with what I call "Whipped Ice Cream" , a combination of ice cream and cool whip blended together. Try it! |
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Tempting Chex Mix by J. Gino GenovesiToday, there are a variety of mixes on the market, including tastes of peppers and a variety of vegetables. The original recipe for Chex Mix was first found , in 1950 on the back of the Chex cereal box. Our Tempting Chex mix is made in the old fashion method, and was passed on by Kate Genovesi. I made some changes and yet it… |
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Magical Bars Made Skinny by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxThey’re super rich and decadent. And just six ingredients layered right in the pan. Each delectable bar has 133 calories, 6 grams of fat and 4 Weight Watchers POINTS PLUS. For more skinny recipes, please join@ skinnykitchen.com |
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Lacycakes - Best Pancake Recipe! by Lacy DeVeneyThis is the recipe for pancakes that I used at my cafe, Lacy's Kitchen Cafe, and currently use for breakfast & brunch catering events - includes my secret ingredient - makes all the difference! |
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Sour Cream Streusel Muffins by Salad FoodieA personal-size coffee cake in a muffin - these are seriously addicting! Increase the streusel topping if you’re crazy about the heavenly crunch on top (1 ½ times streusel topping ingredients should do it.) Be prepared for these gems to disappear quickly. |
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Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies by Salad FoodieMoist and chewy, these will help satisfy your choco-holic inclinations. Baking chocolate rather than cocoa gives a richer color and flavor than cocoa, and coconut help keep them moist. |
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Date and Walnut Chews by Salad FoodieThis confection is perfect for special occasions or holiday socials. The dates provide chewy aspects while the nuts give it crunch! A sweet treat that is easy to make and keeps well. |
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Old-Fashioned Peanut Butter Crisscross Cookies by Salad FoodiePeanut butter cookie recipes abound, but none of them came close to rekindling memories of the favorite from my youth - until I came across this one in an Old Farmer's Almanac. The first batch I made convinced me the recipe was the one from my early baking years. Ah - answered prayers! |
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Valentine Sugar Cookie Cutouts by Salad FoodiePerfect cookie dough for sugar cutouts, here made into Valentine hearts. |
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Dipping sauce from water Melon rind by GARY ESTESSLaster year I had a long recovery from a tumor.but I got my taste buds back and smell. This recipe is one of many recipe I will be showingredients you al.l I like water melon rind trimmed just white. We put it on chicken, fish,pork,beef name it. |
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Soken chicken crusted alll crusted meat,fish,porkchop,steak beef. by GARY ESTESSThis is a recipe that you soke the meat after its all cooked it so good music wife lick her plate. |
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Coconut Pecan Cookies by Salad FoodieA search on the Internet for a coconut pecan cookie recipe brought a few candidates forward and fortunately the first I tested was a slam-dunk. This is chewy, somewhat crunchy and divinely coconutty. I stayed very close to the original and glad it turned out so well. Kudos to Mike at his betterbaking.com blog for this toothsome… |
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litchi with papaya by sunil k.nayarfresh and ripe litchi with papaya |
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SLAPPY COOKIE OR SAD HAPPY by GARY ESTESSTHE NAME COMES FROM MY KIDS AND MY WIFE. THIS RECIPE, MY GRAND MOTHER ALWAYS MADE FOR US AS A SNACK. THERE SO GOOD YOU WANT TO EAT ALL OF THEM. THE NAME ALSO COMES FROM WHEN THEY BAKE, THEY PUFF UP AND THEN THEY FALL. EVERY TIME. |
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