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    Chef #1255822

    Chef #1255822

    Joined: May 01, 2009

    2 reviews by Chef #1255822

    1 - 2 of 2 sorted by Date | Rating | Helpful

    Reviewed Cornmeal Pancakes
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     |  By LUv 2 BaKE

    "Corn Meal is drying to recipes and this is why flour is used usually 1:1 ratio. I lowered some of the cornmeal and added 1/4 cup applesauce instead of using oil. I added Agave Nectar for sweetener. The pancakes brown very nicely, and are medium heavy, not light and fluffy. I gave 3 stars as I don't think I will make these again as the taste was j..."

    Mar 27, 2010 on Food.com

    Recipe #116821

    Reviewed Healthy Chicken/Turkey Burgers
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     |  By Dancer^

    "I had never made a meatball before in my life and these turkey balls were the first. I broiled them until there was a small about of almost pre-burned marks on top of the ball. Turned them once and then simmered in gravy, (red sauce for 12 minutes.I substituted dry onion flakes and Bragg's Liquid Aminos (real soy sauce with much less sodium and..."

    May 1, 2009 on Food.com

    Recipe #123779

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