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Saved Recipe Melt in Your Mouth Chicken Breasts by Denise in NH
Mar 8, 2013 on Food.com
Saved Recipe Delicious Cheesy Baked Potato & Bacon Soup by Kittencalskitchen
Feb 28, 2013 on Food.com
Reviewed Kittencal's Cheddar Cheese & Potato Soup
"Simple, tasty and fun to customize.
A great recipe for beginning cooks.
Did not use 3cups cups of cheese, maybe about half that, BUT had plenty on hand to add as garnish. No parmesan used, but did add crumbled bacon as garnish, daughter also added dollop of sour cream to hers.
I did stick blend the heck out of the veggies (I'm soo picky..."
Feb 21, 2013 on Food.com
Saved Recipe Kittencal's Soft White Baguette-Style Bread by Kittencalskitchen
Feb 19, 2013 on Food.com
Saved Recipe Kittencal's Perfect Cooked White Rice (Soft, Medium or Firm) by Kittencalskitchen
Feb 19, 2013 on Food.com
Saved Recipe Kittencal's Best Chinese Fried Rice With Egg by Kittencalskitchen
Feb 19, 2013 on Food.com
Reviewed Microwave Caramels
"Four stars only because I think it will help if you've had some experience with toffees and caramels. If you haven't, TRY IT ANYWAY! Just be prepared to make a few batches to perfect your technique.
This taste a little more "milky" than store bought kraft caramels. I like this best with nuts (I've tried walnut and almond so far) and somet..."
Feb 15, 2013 on Food.com
Reviewed Microwave Caramels
"Four stars only because I think it will help if you've had some experience with toffees and caramels. If you haven't TRY IT ANYWAY! Just be prepared to make a few batches to perfect your technique.
This taste a little more "milky" than store bought kraft caramels. I like this best with nuts (I've tried walnut and almond so far) and someti..."
Feb 15, 2013 on Food.com
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