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    Michelle MMM

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    Joined: Apr 10, 2004

    2 reviews by Michelle MMM

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

    Reviewed Turkey Stuffed Yellow & Red Bell Peppers
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     |  By Dib's

    "Followed most of the recipe except I used low fat cheeses and whole wheat bread crumbs. Turned out good for something that is healthy for you = Served it with a greek salad. Next time I will use the Rotel instead to give it a little oomph."

    Dec 8, 2005 on Food.com

    Recipe #11523

    Reviewed Baby Bam
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     |  By mermaidmagic

    "Makes just about anything taste better. I went with the 1/4 t. of cayenne pepper in mine and ground it all up using a mortal and pestle for easy sprinkling from an empty spice bottle."

    Nov 23, 2005 on Food.com

    Recipe #104844

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