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    "These are wonderful little tea cakes. Feel free to substitute coconut oil for the butter. Sometimes I use half butter and half coconut oil. Also I add about a third of a cup of unsweetend coconut flakes. If you do add other ingredients, add another egg and another tablespoon or two of flour. As long as the batter is wet and glossy, you're okay. You..."

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    "This is top notch Mexican cuisine. I made a double recipe and cooked it for about four hours at a low simmer. I roasted the tomatillos on the grill, then pureed them. For the meat I used the pork shoulder, but I may try something less marbled next time - hopefully it will be as tender. For the heat, I used Anaheim chilis and added one more jalapen"

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