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    Deborahrah

    Texas

    Chef #583584

    Texas

    Joined: Sep 09, 2007

    2 reviews by Deborahrah

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

    Reviewed Chicken, Broccoli & Angel Hair Pasta
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     |  By Teresa Fadley

    "I love this recipe. Since I am a vegetarian I substituted seitan and used Smart Balance instead of butter. It is outstanding in flavor and presentation."

    Aug 24, 2008 on Food.com

    Recipe #19737

    Reviewed Quinoa-Toasted
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     |  (10 people found this helpful) |  By Dib's

    "I love Quinoa, but never thought to toast it. One suggestion though. When you are rinsing the quinoa, save the rinse water. Pour it into a spray bottle and you have an organic liquid that repells insects. Use it on your vegetable plants. I wouldn't recommend using it on culinary herbs though as it could affect the taste. The coating of the quinoa,..."

    Sep 11, 2007 on Food.com

    Recipe #16399

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