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From: anne in apex
On Saturday, July 05, 2008
Ok, so I've made these dozens of times. Yesterday I set them out on the dining room table to cool, and completely forgot about them. Now they are pretty dry. Can I put them in their plastic box, and maybe put an apple or something in with them, like you do to soften up brown sugar? Or is...
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On Jul 4, 2008
RECIPE: Linda's Special Potato Salad
I was so sick of spending a lot of money at the supermarket for a small container of potato salad. So I decided to try your recipe Linda. Thank you so much! The potato salad is the best I have ever had (of course I tend to stick to the...
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On Jul 3, 2008
RECIPE: Irish Colcannon (Winter Vegetable Casserole)
YUMMY! I'm from Ireland, and I loved this recipe. Traditional colcannon is simply potato, cabbage, milk, butter, salt and pepper (it is a simple, easy, staple meal for some people here). This version gives it an interesting twist, lovely taste....
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