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    Ekho

    Louisville, NE

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    Louisville, NE

    Joined: Jul 07, 2008

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    Reviewed Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Lactation Cookies by Noel Trujillo

    "These are really good, and actually work- I don't have supply issues, but on nights that I work, I eat 3-4 on the way to work. I get a few extra ounces of milk as a result.
    If you have a whole foods nearby, you can get nutritional yeast (same effect on production as brewer's from what I've read) and flaxseed meal from the bulk section. That way..."

    Sep 7, 2011 on Food.com

    Reviewed Homemade Hamburger Helper

    "This is a decent base recipe, but I did change it up some to make it closer to actual hamburger helper. I used a lb of hambuger and two dry cups of macaroni, because a whole box would make a LOT of pasta. I think that may be why the calorie count is so high. Even with two cups it's a little heavy on the pasta."

    Sep 4, 2011 on Food.com

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    "Perfect! Made a white chocolate mocha with a double shot of espresso & milk this morning, and it was just like..."

    Apr 30, 2010 on Recipezaar

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