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    Lin Rutledge

    Cape May County, New Jersey, United States

    Chef #22242

    Cape May County, New Jersey, United States

    Joined: Oct 27, 2001

    2 reviews by Lin Rutledge

    1 - 2 of 2 sorted by Date | Rating | Helpful

    Reviewed Banana Bread
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     |  (15 people found this helpful) |  By mysticalmagical

    "This recipe was very easy to make and had minimal clean-up which I liked very much...I added nuts to half the recipe and they turned out wonderful!"

    Dec 31, 2001 on Food.com

    Recipe #15191

    Reviewed Classic Apple Pie
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     |  (10 people found this helpful) |  By Dancer^

    "I am always trying to find a better apple pie. This one is a definite plus in my book and company enjoyed it served warm with cinnammon ice cream which I made by softening 1/2 gallon of vanilla and blending in cinnamon to taste. Then refreeze it and serve with pie."

    Oct 28, 2001 on Food.com

    Recipe #2537

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