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    Chef Fast n' Furious

    San Jose, CA

    Chef #1113455

    San Jose, CA

    Joined: Jan 05, 2009

    Birthday: Apr 13

    2 reviews by Chef Fast n' Furious

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

    Reviewed Scotcheroos
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     |  By Elizabeth

    "These have been a family favorite for several decades. Very easy to make and addictive! My family prefers these over the rice crispy treats with marshmellow."

    Jan 29, 2009 on Food.com

    Recipe #12330

    Reviewed Creme Brulee French Toast

    "I found a similar recipe to this one several years ago in Woman's World Magazine. I tried this version and it is equally yummy! You can omit the Grand Mariner if you want and it is still awesome. I have had more requests to bring this recipe than any others I have!
    If you like French Toast, you will LOVE this!"

    Apr 3, 2007 on FoodNetwork.com

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