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    Dan'l

    USA

    Chef #43654

    USA

    Joined: Jun 11, 2002

    58 reviews by Dan'l

    1 - 10 of 58 sorted by Date | Rating | Helpful

    Reviewed Dan's Favorite Baked Beans
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     |  (10 people found this helpful) |  By Bev

    "Anyone that doesn't like these beans doesn't know beans. Warning, they are sweet but the flavors blend smoothly. Packed with flavor they are juicy so you may need to drain dome juice off before you serve (BUT NOT ALL!. I can see why they are "Dan's Favorite Baked Beans"....this Dan sounds like he really knows beans. He must be smart, witty and..."

    Sep 10, 2002 on Food.com

    Recipe #30969

    Reviewed Bev's Three Bean Salad
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     |  (10 people found this helpful) |  By Bev

    "Hey wake up world, the perfect recipe may just have arrived!!! Okay, I admit I am a bean lover but I have not been able to get enough of this since I made it. Obviously this is a summer dish but it is very light and has a slight sweetness that is refreshing on hot days. This is not to be missed!"

    Sep 10, 2002 on Food.com

    Recipe #34388

    Reviewed Oatmeal Raisin Cookies
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     |  (23 people found this helpful) |  By Bev

    "I have a theory that if I were stranded on a deserted island there are only two foods I would need (the drinks will be treated in a separate review. One is peanut butter and crackers (this should be thought of as ONE food. The other is this oatmeal cookie. This is the perfect food. This cookie gives you a good reason to go light on supper s..."

    Sep 10, 2002 on Food.com

    Recipe #35813

    Reviewed Most Refreshing Lemonade You Will Ever Taste! - Quick & Easy
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     |  (11 people found this helpful) |  By Bev

    "I am a big lemonade fan (in fact I would say connoisseur except I am not sure how to spell connoisseur. This lemonade is the best I have ever tasted! I have on occasion had lemonade similar to this in restaurants but this is clearly the best. Please note that it is not fair to this lemonade if the first time you try it you are not HOT and THIR..."

    Sep 10, 2002 on Food.com

    Recipe #35932

    Reviewed Mother's Cabbage Relish
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     |  (6 people found this helpful) |  By Lee Lee

    "This is a superb slaw that has just the right balance of sweetness and tartness. It goes great with almost any dish and will especially liven up main dishes that are bland. I have eaten it all by itslef as a snack. It is refreshing, filling and healthful! Highly recommended!"

    Sep 9, 2002 on Food.com

    Recipe #38358

    Reviewed Orange Freeze
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     |  (6 people found this helpful) |  By Bev

    "An all-time favorite this one will take you back! This is one of those things that makes you feel better after you've eaten it (rather than regretting. Very refreshing for those hot summer afternoons and even better with a little frozen custard (for the Dreamsicle effect. I have found it is especially good as a dessert."

    Sep 9, 2002 on Food.com

    Recipe #39441

    Reviewed Grilled Shrimp & Pineapple
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     |  (25 people found this helpful) |  By Bev

    "Exciting recipe! Pizazz and sizzle! The pineapple adds zest and zing to the shrimp! Great for light summer fare!"

    Sep 9, 2002 on Food.com

    Recipe #36286

    Reviewed Corn and Cheddar Chowder
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     |  (9 people found this helpful) |  By Bev

    "This is one of the best soups I have ever eaten. The chef is exactly right, it does stand on it's own as a main course. With some bread or crackers this is a tasty fulfilling meal that leaves you warm inside on a cold fall or winter day and still lets you have some room for dessert!"

    Sep 9, 2002 on Food.com

    Recipe #23354

    Reviewed Fudge Filled Bars
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     |  (36 people found this helpful) |  By MizzNezz

    "WOW! Five stars is not nearly enough for this recipe, it needs twenty stars. These were incredible! I love chocolate and I love oatmeal so these were impossible to resist.....something like a hot chocolate chip/oatmeal cookie as it comes out of the oven! Anyone that doesn't like these is either a communist or an alien! Caution, must be taken w..."

    Sep 9, 2002 on Food.com

    Recipe #39560

    Reviewed Simple Marinated Vine Ripened Tomatoes
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     |  (26 people found this helpful) |  By Derf

    "This recipe is fantastic! I could eat this for breakfast, lunch and dinner! This would go well with almost any main course. Easy to make and perfect for summer! This is a refreshing recipe I could eat over and over again! When I close my eyes it makes me feel like I am in a very expensive restaurant except that these tomatoes are better than m..."

    Sep 9, 2002 on Food.com

    Recipe #39064

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