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Condensed Cream of Chicken or Mushroom Soup (Gluten Free)

Posted by Emily Elizabeth  

This recipe is to be used for substituting when a recipe calls for condensed cream of chicken soup. Make a large batch of the powdered mix and store in your pantry so you have it on hand when needed. The powedered mix below will make 4.5 cans of... MORE»

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Roast Duck With Cranberry Glaze

Posted by Chef #1004555  

This came from the NY Times website. I tried it for Thanksgiving, with some minor (mostly accidental) modifications, and it was delicious, and not too difficult. With the balsamic vinegar reduced by half, even the children loved it. The... MORE»

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Chocolate Carrot Cake

Posted by maddymaba  

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Recipe #340865

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Citrus Tuna Salad

Posted by Mami Janine  

Easy to put together, this salad is low cal and low fat. No mayo or sour cream. Serve with saltine crackers, baked tortilla chips or tostadas. I like to add a chopped jalapeno (canned) or a good splash of Mexican hot sauce (Tapatio is very good).... MORE»

Recipe #340729

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Prohibition Party Punch

Posted by Jess4Freedom  

This recipe is from an old cookbook I found. Homemade wine or beer was legal as long as it contained no more than one-half per cent alcohol. From Every Woman's Cook Book by Mrs. Chas. F. Moritz (1926) p. 617. If you can find a bootlegger in your... MORE»

Recipe #340724

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Maple Cupcakes

Posted by Wish I Could Cook  

These cupcakes are from the cookbook "Vegan Cupcakes Take Over The World." But don't shy away thinking that they aren't going to be the most deliciously maple cupcakes ever — they are! Though the recipe calls for sugared walnuts, I... MORE»

Recipe #340544

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Fabulous Dairy and Soy Free Green Bean Casserole!

Posted by Chef #1049909  

I have been really allergic to both milk and soy for years, as well as lactose intolerant, so I've been missing out on this holiday favorite for quite some time. Inspired by the recipe "I can't believe there's no lactose in this green bean... MORE»

Recipe #340534

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Another Crunchy Asian Salad

Posted by JustJanS  

I love these Aian type cabbage salads and this is great with all its fresh herbs. I serve the noodles seperately for everyone to sprinkle over as I hate the mushy noodles in the leftovers. That bit's up to you. MORE»

Recipe #340524

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Dairy Free Pumpkin Pie

Posted by Chef #1049412  

My great grandmother from England always made the best pumpkin pie, and the recipe has been passed along in the family for generations. When I became lactose intolerant, I was depressed by the notion that I would no longer be able to enjoy the... MORE»

Recipe #340474

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Caramelised Onion and Mushroom Spread

Posted by bluemoon downunder  

Spread this on crusty bread or savoury biscuits, use it as a topping for tartlets or as a delicious spread in sandwiches. Used as a sandwich spread, I simply add something like a slice of roasted red pepper and baby spinach leaves. Or slices of... MORE»

Recipe #340448

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One-Rise Honey Wheat Bread

Posted by Laundrycrisis  

This is a really easy recipe for bread that does not take all day to make ! You only knead it once, then it rises in the loaf pan once,then you bake it ! This bread is equally good for toast or sandwiches. MORE»

Recipe #340369

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Lovely Lentils (Baby Food)

Posted by Hadice  

I have been making baby food and purees for the last 5 months. I love it and baby does too! I was confident baby would turn this recipe down but this is one of his absolute favorites! Credit goes to Annabel Karmel and her fabulous baby food ideas.... MORE»

Recipe #340215

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Prohibition Era Colony Cocktail

Posted by Jess4Freedom  

New York's Colony was no ordinary speakeasy. It was where Vanderbilts and Windsors went to dine in a civilized manner, and if that included a drink or two, then bartender Marco Hattem would provide one, no questions asked.... MORE»

Recipe #340206

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Prohibition Mary Pickford Cocktail

Posted by Jess4Freedom  

Along with her husband, Douglas Fairbanks, the golden-haired Mary Pickford was at the pinnacle of the first generation of movie royalty. This 1920s Cuban concoction does her honor. http://www.prohibitionrepeal.com/history/cocktails.asp MORE»

Recipe #340204

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Prohibition Classic Cocktail

Posted by Jess4Freedom  

You can add some soda to this if you need to, but this is no bathtub cocktail! During Prohibition you cannot waste your time drinking a lighter drink. Lillet is a blend of rigorously selected wines and fruit liqueurs, aged in oak vats for around... MORE»

Recipe #340203

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Cabbage of Ostracism

Posted by Rhonda Scheurer  

Ethiopian Cabbage. A favorite, and not really prompting ostracism... honest... For a complete Ethiopian feast, make this dish with (other recipes from my book): - Lentils of Doom - Tofu Dorowat (if you like tofu, or are accomodating a... MORE»

Recipe #340199

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Quick and Easy Smoked Salmon Soup

Posted by Rachel C  

A delicious, smooth creamy soup with no cream, full of flavour and really easy to make. I make with milk and butter, but can be done with fish stock and oil if you want to avoid dairy (I've not tried, so cannot comment on comparative taste).... MORE»

Recipe #340160

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Raw Oatmeal

Posted by mandikaake  

I have had several kinds of raw oatmeal, but this one is my favorite. My children love this recipe as well. What a great way to start our morning than with a nutrient packed food. Feel free to add more or less cinnamon based on your taste. MORE»

Recipe #340158

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Honey Spelt Bread Machine Bread

Posted by Chef #1050360  

A delicious whole grain bread which is also great for people who can not tolerate wheat. Spelt flour can be found at Health food stores, I use Vita Spelt and I have them order a twenty-five pound bag for use in all of my baking. I got the... MORE»

Recipe #340111

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Barbara's Basic Meatloaf

Posted by freakingdork  

This recipe has been handed down to me - my mom got it from her mother. It's yummy, easy to make, and relatively cheap. Plus, I remember as a kid, I loved the days we had meatloaf because 1) it tasted good and 2) I got to help my mom squish the... MORE»

Recipe #340065

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TOPIC: Butternut Squash...

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From: Britican

On Tuesday, December 02, 2008

quote I'm sure this is a silly question, but I have to ask. Could someone please tell me, how do you remove the hard outer covering from a butternut squash (before boiling). The shape and hardness makes it difficult to take it off. Surely it is not meant to be eaten. My recipe book simply says to... quote

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Review From: IronChefShuLi  

On Dec 2, 2008

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RECIPE: Turkish Red Lentil Soup

I've made this a few times, and it's always a hit. Someone unhappiy pointed out that this is a "very basic lentil soup," but that is part of what makes this recipe so wonderful! I have made a few little modifications. I use vidalia onion as my...

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Review From: CuteCook1117  

On Dec 2, 2008

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RECIPE: Hare Krishna Almond Salad Dressing

DELICIOUS-- exactly as served at the Krishna lunches. Even if you have never tried it, give it a shot, you won;t be let down!

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Review From: Maito  

On Dec 2, 2008

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RECIPE: Fig, Almond and Raisin Oatmeal

I love trying new ways to make oatmeal. I used almond milk and cranberries for the fruit. It was a great breakfast, thanks!

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