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    Sonatina

    Dallas, TX

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    Dallas, TX

    Joined: Oct 18, 2006

    Birthday: Aug 12

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    Reviewed Super Easy Peanut Butter Fudge

    "This recipe is great! :D I didn't have much granulated sugar, so I used powdered sugar. I quartered the recipe, using 1tsp of butter/essence. It was definitely not crumbly/chalky - it had a nice consistency. Can't wait to try cocoa powder like SwedishExpat mentioned, or melting some chips and swirling on top :D"

    Aug 19, 2011 on Food.com

    Reviewed Nat's Rice Sticks

    "I've used this recipe as a base a number of times. Sometimes using no veggies, sometime whatever frozen veggies I had on me at the time (I usually use ramen so I just add the frozen veggies in with the ramen as it heats up with just enough water so that I don't have to drain the pan when the ramen is cooked). I've never used butter for it, but plen..."

    Aug 19, 2011 on Food.com

    Reviewed Super Easy Peanut Butter Fudge

    "This recipe is great! :D I didn't have much granulated sugar, so I used powdered sugar. I quartered the recipe, using 1tsp of butter/essence. It was definitely not crumbly/chalky but rather gooey - almost unable to hold form (not to imply a problem - it had a nice consistency). Can't wait to try cocoa powder like SwedishExpat mentioned, or melting ..."

    Aug 19, 2011 on Food.com

    Saved Recipe Super Easy Peanut Butter Fudge by misslissa 121

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    Reviewed Tuna Quesadilla

    "This has become one of my favorite dishes. Thanks so much! :)"

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    About Me

    Hello! My name is Helen. I got into cooking when I was about 16. My mother was going to college (for some silly reason she didn't think she was smart enough when she was my age... but she made really good grades and I'm proud of her. Now she's an RN! :)) and my father wasn't interested in cooking but still needed his dinner. My parents actually paid me to cook dinner during the weekdays. I absolutely loved the experience. My mother, while an excellent cook in my opinion, tended to make the same dishes over and over. Not all together a bad thing, but I had a lot of fun making and trying new recipes. It was all so different and intriguing. My mother had a lot of good cookbooks that had previously never received much attention. I stayed up late at night flipping through them, too excited to sleep. What was especially exciting was that no matter what recipe I wanted to make, I would put it on the shopping list and my mother and I would get the ingredients on Saturday, the grocery shopping day. So at night I would look at all the pictures in the books and think about how they were soon to be my own creations and how I couldn't wait to try them. I was very much into foreign language and culture at the time and so I especially loved trying foreign foods, and found Asian to be my favorite.

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