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    Stingwray

    Ontario

    Chef #327052

    Ontario

    Joined: Jun 20, 2006

    Birthday: Oct 16

    8 reviews by Stingwray

    1 - 8 of 8 sorted by Date | Rating | Helpful

    Reviewed Cranberry-Apple Quick Bread
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     |  By Budding Chef

    "l don't get what l did wrong. I cooked it for an hour and a half and it was still gooey. I followed the directions exactly, maybe too many apples?"

    Jul 5, 2007 on Food.com

    Recipe #193992

    Reviewed Chewy Delicious Chocolate Chip Cookies
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     |  (1 person found this helpful) |  By Meryl

    "Amazing, sooo soft! The bread idea is a great trick and it worked! Thanks for sharing!"

    Jun 17, 2007 on Food.com

    Recipe #17113

    Reviewed Mom's Best Banana Bread
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     |  By stephanierndos

    "Excellent!!!!! l have officially just found a banana bread that tastes like it was made in a bakery...but better! l am suffering from an injury and l am unable to stand very long but l put everything in my kitchen aid and turn it on and it still turned out great! When l am better l will do it the recommended way to taste the difference. Thanks for..."

    Jun 15, 2007 on Food.com

    Recipe #185753

    Reviewed Best Ever Banana Muffins
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     |  By Melany *

    "This is a great recipe. I have a back injury which only allows me to stand for 10-15 minutes. When l use my kitchen-aid l put all the ingredients in and the muffins turn out great!!! Thanks for posting this easy recipe. Now l can get rid of my ripe bananas! "yeah!!!!!""

    Apr 9, 2007 on Food.com

    Recipe #47343

    Reviewed S'kat's Easy Pizza Dough
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     |  By s'kat

    "I've tried for many years to make pizza dough and it has always been unsuccessful. This is an easy recipe that l will continue to use. Thanks so much!!!!"

    Dec 7, 2006 on Food.com

    Recipe #16331

    Reviewed Kittencal's Beef Pot Pie
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     |  By Kittencalskitchen

    "This was a great recipe for using up left-over roast beef. l was in a hurry so l didn't let it simmer as long as l should and l only added one can of broth instead of 2 cups. My whole family loved it!!! Thanks"

    Sep 11, 2006 on Food.com

    Recipe #151384

    Reviewed Sloppy Joes
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     |  By Susan1

    "Wonderfully easy! My picky son loved it! He usually eats 1/2 a burger but he had 2 of these. Thanks for the recipe, l'll definately be making it again."

    Aug 14, 2006 on Food.com

    Recipe #15344

    Reviewed Smartie Cookies
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     |  By Helen1

    "Good quick easy recipe. The only suggestion l have to make is that there is too many smarties! l would recommend only using 1/2 a cup instead of a whole cup... that would be plenty."

    Aug 10, 2006 on Food.com

    Recipe #75028

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