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    Meliska

    Austin, TX

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    Austin, TX

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    Reviewed Whole Wheat Beer & Honey Bread Machine Rolls

    "I'm really excited about this recipe. No rating, though, because I did something wrong. They didn't rise for me. I don't have a bread machine, so did them by hand and I think I may have killed the yeast by adding it to the hot beer/honey mixture. I will try again because despite the density of the rolls, the flavor was fantastic!"

    Sep 19, 2011 on Food.com

    Reviewed Sesame Carrots

    "I was looking for a new way to cook carrots, and this was a great one. I think it may be my new favorite way to eat them. The husband loved it, too!"

    Sep 19, 2011 on Food.com

    Reviewed Red Lentil Soup

    "I thought this soup was good, but not great. We love all of the spices it uses, but it simply didn't wow me. A bit overwhelming. I think I prefer red lentil soups with vegetables to round out the delicious spices. Thanks for giving me a new soup to try!"

    Sep 19, 2011 on Food.com

    Reviewed Deep Chocolate Vegan Cake

    "This was easy and delicious! I used coconut oil which altered the flavor, but in a very good way if you ask me. I didn't have peanut butter or chocolate on hand, so I used cocoa powder and pecan meal in my frosting approximation. I'll definitely be trying it again when I have the correct icing ingredients on hand!"

    Sep 9, 2011 on Food.com

    Reviewed Deep Chocolate Vegan Cake

    "This was easy and delicious! I used coconut oil which altered the flavor, but in a very good way if you ask me. I didn't have peanut butter or chocolate on hand, so I made used cocoa powder and pecan meal. I'll definitely be trying it again when I have the correct icing ingredients on hand!"

    Sep 4, 2011 on Food.com

    Reviewed Cajun Mayo

    "Good stuff! I mixed with my homemade "veganaise" rather than regular mayo and used on a sandwich with grilled onion, eggplant, and tomato. Perfect complement! I will use slightly less nutmeg next time, but otherwise it was perfect."

    Aug 24, 2011 on Food.com

    Reviewed Simit (Turkish Bread Rings)

    "I have never had simit before, so I have never experienced the consistency as it is meant to be, but I agree with the previous reviewer's assessment of this recipe as producing something more akin to a shortbread. The rings certainly turned out and worked fine for our purposes, but after a bit of googling, it seems this recipe is not very true to t..."

    Jul 13, 2011 on Food.com

    Reviewed Kittencal's Marinara Pasta Sauce (Vegetarian)

    "My husband called this "the best tomato sauce I've ever tasted." We really enjoyed it and I have made it twice now. We prefer not to use canned anything, so I halved a bunch of the small tomatoes that are grown locally where we live, and are about cherry tomato size. Threw those in once the onions and garlic were starting to get soft. Did use the w..."

    Jul 12, 2011 on Food.com

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