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    eesews_7476349

    Wichita, KS

    Chef #2110466

    Wichita, KS

    Joined: Mar 20, 2007

    3 reviews by eesews_7476349

    1 - 3 of 3 sorted by Date | Rating | Helpful

    Reviewed Sweet Tea
     |  By eesews_7476349

    "i'd give 5 stars except the instructions don't match the ingredients. why would you boil water for cold brew bags and steep them? you put them in the cold water and let it sit. i put cold brew tea in the refrigerator to "steep". seems to taste a bit smoother and it stays cold while brewing. when using an iced tea maker, put th ..."

    Mar 8, 2013 on FoodNetwork.com

    Reviewed Norwegian Sandbakkel
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     |  By CarrolJ

    "My mother and I made this cookies every Christmas when i was growing up in North Dakota. It's refreshing to find a REAL Norwegian recipe. I've seen so many that are no where near the actual product. I bake them just until the top edge starts to turn brown. They're great with a little pie filling or whipped cream. I usually just sprinkle a lit..."

    Dec 5, 2012 on Food.com

    Recipe #423199

    Reviewed Lefse- Norwegian Flat Bread
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     |  (2 people found this helpful) |  By Mama's Kitchen (Hope)

    "FINALLY a lefse recipe that is actually a lefse recipe rather than a tortilla recipe. except for the "flatbread" in your title it's right on. norwegian flatbread is a crisp thin cracker and contains rye or graham flour."

    Dec 19, 2011 on Food.com

    Recipe #316406

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