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Easy Cocoa Cake by myra byankaIt only takes minutes to whip up this cake and get in the oven. Nice for breakfast with no icing, or use canned icing. I use buttermilk glaze, |
2 votes
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Peanutty Banana Streusel Muffins by Salad FoodieA nice crunch of peanuts and subtle taste of banana combine in these muffins to make a welcome breakfast or brunch bread. NOTE: To substitute buttermilk for regular milk in these muffins, reduce the baking powder to 1/2 teaspoon and add 1/2 teaspoon baking soda. |
1 vote
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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! |
1 vote
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Cheese Burger Hot Pocket by MonocotA tasty cheese burger with hints of mustard, ketchups and pickles. great to for lunches for kids at school. and way better then the store bought. |
1 vote
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Make-over Spaghetti & Shrimp Salad by Salad FoodieOriginally mayo was the dressing for this salad recipe from a friend long ago, but I decided to give it a make-over. Adding a few new veggies and seasonings, and subbing an oil-based dressing, made it lighter and brighter. The recipe makes enough for a crowd or potluck, so cut down by one third or two thirds if needed. |
3 votes
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Buttermilk Dinner Rolls by myra byankaFluffy, soft yeast rolls. Will freeze well. |
3 votes
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Old-Fashioned Raisin Walnut Spice Bars by Salad FoodieThis vintage bar cookie recipe should be included in the Oldie-But-Goodie Cookie Hall of Fame. Great for a brunch treat, snack or coffee break, it is dated 1960 but is timeless in appeal. Easily tweaked to reduce fat (swap out half the oil with equivalent amount of applesauce) or reduce sugar (sub non-nutritive sweetener… |
2 votes
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Baked Artichoke Dip by Salad FoodieFive ingredients and about 15 minutes of prep work are all that’s needed to bring this bubbly and golden dip to your guests. One recipe serves about 12 people and will disappear fast! |
2 votes
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Tuna and Pasta Salad by B InnesTuna and Pasta salad a very simple and delicious dish easy to make and great warm or cold. |
1 vote
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World's Best Pecan Shortbread by B InnesThe closest some people will ever get to tasting real “Scottish” shortbread is the pecan style in the grocery store. Here’s my version. It’s easy to make and is sure to become a family favorite. |
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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… |
2 votes
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Raspberry Almond Coffee Cake - A treat for Valentine's Day! by Salad FoodieFresh raspberries play a starring role in this appealing coffee cake. Baked in an 8" round pan, it will make 8 servings. For a larger group double the recipe and bake in a 9" x 13" pan. Based on a recipe in Taste of Home Magazine. |
3 votes
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Aaron's Guacamole by J. Gino GenovesiThis recipe was supplied by my granddaughters boyfriend. Some of the structure was edited by myself |
2 votes
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Pumpkin Cranberry Nut Granola by Salad FoodieNeed a last-minute food gift or host gift idea? This makes, bakes, cools and can be bagged within an hour! Use as a topping on yogurt, ice cream, plain cereal, or as an out-of-hand snack while waiting for the holiday festivities to begin! |
1 vote
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Peanut Butter Christmas Cookies by B InnesIn our family traditional Christmas cookies are nontraditional. We have for years made our Scottish Shortbread Cookies: http://www.rantsravesandrecipes.com/worlds-best-shortbread-cookie-recipe, and Peanut Butter Cookies. Both are fairly easy to make and both are absolutely delicious. |
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