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    badkitty87

    Columbia MD

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    Columbia MD

    Joined: Apr 16, 2012

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    Saved Recipe Kittencal's Beef Pot Pie by Kittencalskitchen

    Jul 18, 2012 on Food.com

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    Saved Recipe Kittencal's Soft White Baguette-Style Bread by Kittencalskitchen

    Jul 18, 2012 on Food.com

    Reviewed Kittencal's Best Deviled Eggs

    "Very good! I didn't have dill or chives, and only had 1/4 cup of mayo, so I substituted the other 1/4 cup of mayo for ranch dressing. My husband and his family couldn't tell the difference. Also, add six or seven drops of hot sauce to give them a nice heat."

    Apr 18, 2012 on Food.com

    Reviewed Absolute Best Ever Lasagna

    "This recipe is amazing! The only bad note is that the meat sauce should also top the final layer of the noodles, or else it dries out very quickly. I also had to add extra sauce (about another can of tomato sauce, 8 oz) because it wasn't very moist. Letting it stand for 15 minutes is just right. The flavor is perfect, exactly the way lasagna should..."

    Apr 17, 2012 on Food.com

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