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    MaryEllen

    Chef #11688

    Joined: Jun 24, 2001

    3 reviews by MaryEllen

    1 - 3 of 3 sorted by Date | Rating | Helpful

    Reviewed WW2 War Cake
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     |  (2 people found this helpful) |  By Naomi Schoenfeld

    "This recipe is almost exactly what my Grandmother called "Boiled Cake". She said it was originally "made up" because the ingredients for a regular cake were notalways available. This is one of my favorite cakes--great to take to a pot luck, or office party. It tasteswonderful, packs well and everyone loves it.The only difference is she..."

    Oct 15, 2001 on Food.com

    Recipe #1881

    Reviewed Ritz Mock Apple Pie II
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     |  (5 people found this helpful) |  By Klaus Alexander Seistrup1

    "It actually tastes like apple pie, but uses ingredients that you always have on hand so dessert can be made without going shopping. Also, it reminds me of my childhood when my Mother used to make this pie and serve it withhomemade ice cream. Yummmmmmmmmm"

    Sep 14, 2001 on Food.com

    Recipe #912

    Reviewed Crab Nibbles
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     |  By Tom Lambie

    Sep 14, 2001 on Food.com

    Recipe #10249

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