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Herbed Olive Sandwich Loaf by Salad FoodieHone your artisan baking skills making this savory Italian loaf bread. Olives, garlic, rosemary and Parmesan cheese flavors predominate, and tantalize everyone at home while baking. Use slices as an accompaniment to any Italian entree, or create a sandwich or open-face with sliced meats and/or cheeses. The recipe can be made in a… |
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Banana Bran Muffins by Salad FoodieThese muffins are delicious, and so healthy! Over time I have tweaked the original recipe until I got it just right and this version is the keeper! |
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Crispy Onion Rings by MyWeekend PlanThey’re rich, crispy, and delicious, and surprisingly sweet. However, something about breading them in a flavorful coating and deep-frying them in a vat of oil brings out the delicious flavours hidden inside. They come in a variety of sizes, from giant to tiny, and are a favourite at burger joints all over the world. That’s right,… |
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Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Glazed Doughnuts by Brinanot mine but want to check out the calorie intake in making these. |
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Pumpkin Cookies by Brittany Hoverman
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Boston Baked Beans by GlennDeep flavored, muscular, savory baked beans for people who love the experience of good slow-cooked fare. |
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Brown & Wild Rice Stuffed Squash by Salad FoodieA healthy and delectable alternative to traditional stuffing, Brown & Wild Rice Stuffed Squash by the California Wild Rice Advisory Board is perfect for the holiday season. This festive dish combines the warm flavors of acorn squash, maple syrup and nutmeg with 100% whole grain brown and wild rice. I can see this stuffing also served… |
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Chicken Chili With Black Eyed Peas by Navaneetham KrishnanSpicy and creamy dish with the fragrance of rosemary |
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Cardamom Carrots by Robyn SavoieThis side of sweet carrots with a hint of cardamom blend well. They're particularly nice during the holiday's, served up with poultry. |
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Oat Pecan Praline Cookies by Salad FoodieChewy, slightly soft texture with a hint of caramel pecan, these attractive cookies make a nice snack for company with coffee, tea or milk. Sometimes we bakers just have to break out of the oatmeal-raisin cookie rut, and these certainly do! |
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Oatmeal-Raisin Cookies by RecipeKingOatmeal-Raisin Cookies is an easy, quick and delicious recipe for a dessert, coffee break or treat. Makes 6 dozen cookies with a (2) cookie serving size. Cinnamon, oats and raisins with brown sugar combine together to make these delicious, chewy cookies. No store bought cookies could match these fabulous home baked delights. It is… |
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Avgolemono (Greek Chicken-Egg Soup) by sfTartness varies according to amount and the type of lemon you use. I use Meyer, which isn't as tart as regular grocery store lemons. We usually eat the dark meat of rotisserie chicken in sandwiches, so this is one way I use the white meat. Save the carcass to make chicken stock in your crockpot. |
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Giggling Gourmet's "Don Quixote's Boca de Fuego!" Hot Sauce by Giggling GourmetFor those that like it hot: Here's a hot sauce personal favorite of my own design that I have been working on over the years, it has a nice kick, fresh taste & creamy texture and we use it on just about everything! Enjoy! |
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Chef Gino's Peanut Blossom Cookies by J. Gino GenovesiPeanut Blossoms were developed by Freda Smith from Gibsonburg, Pa. in a National Pillsbury Bake-Offf competition in 1949. In 1957 she entered the recipe in another competition, however, her recipe did not clinch the grand prize. Pillsbury established a Bake-Off Hall of Fame. They later designed a cookbook , and her recipe was… |
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Oven Roasted Vegetables by Salad FoodieI enjoy roasted vegetables and have tried several ways of preparing them, but this is the version I keep coming back to. Love the garlic and the way the veggies begin to caramelize. |
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