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    Vegetarian Network Austin

    Austin, Texas

    The Vegetarian Network of Austin (VNA is a local, active group of vegetarians/vegans in Austin, TX.

    Chef #585141

    Austin, Texas

    Joined: Sep 11, 2007

    1 review by Vegetarian Network Austin

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    Reviewed Raw Apple Crumble (No Bake
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     |  By Sam #3

    "This was served at a potluck and a poll was taken for this review. Among the voters, it received five 5-star votes and one 4-star vote. One of the 5-star voters indicated they would try it with Macintosh's next time. The person who made it said that it took twice as long to make and perhaps should have used the food processor to chop the apples..."

    Apr 29, 2010 on Food.com

    Recipe #215689

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