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Posted November 16, 2012 by

If you love Peanut Butter Cups, you’ll love this cake! Tastes like “Peanut Butter Tasty Cakes. Can’t get them here, so we bake this cake instead.

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Posted November 15, 2012 by

Souffle Chasens Recipes containing ingredients brown sugar, butter, carrots, eggs, flour, milk, nutmeg, onion, orange, …

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Okay so I am guessing from the name that you realise that this is a “take off” of one of the world’s most favourite chicken franchises. But I must admit that my family (and many other weight watching families) really enjoy this version as it is a lot lower in fat, etc. It has been highly recommended on Weight Watchers forums for quite some time.
The beauty about this recipe is that the spices can also be changed to suit your family or your desired tastes. You can experiment with all different seasonings – of course I cannot give you the exact 11 secret herbs and spices but if you know them please let me know!!

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Posted November 15, 2012 by

Soy-free gluten-free

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Though this hot soufflé can be assembled in just minutes, the result is so beautiful and flavourful that your guests will think you worked on it for hours! Reminiscent of home-style cornbread, but even more moist and fluffy, it’s the perfect side dish for any special dinner.

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Posted November 10, 2012 by

Bisquick…. that’s what you need. It’s an essential staple for any kitchen….infinite number of things you can use it for. The leavening agent is already in it. That’s why the recipe didn’t call for baking powder or baking soda….look in the flour aisle of your grocery store

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Posted November 10, 2012 by

This is an authentic, really rich pie stuffed with spinach, onions, cheeses and herbs that are all enfolded by crispy, flaky phyllo dough

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Posted November 10, 2012 by

Who says you can’t have a taste of the tropics on a weeknight? “A good friend gave me this recipe a year ago and I have made it many times since then. My husband and children just love it.

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This hearty sandwich is stacked full of crunchy, fresh veggies stacked so high you’ll have to open wide and can be made at home in a jiffy.Sometimes, when it’s hot and I really can’t even begin to even dream about turning on my oven, or burners… I make a sandwich.

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A simple to cook recipe which can you have with  brown bread ,just dip your bread into the hot soup  and soak  into the gastronomical pleasures.

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