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    CunninghamAir

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    Joined: Feb 14, 2006

    2 reviews by CunninghamAir

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

    Reviewed Baked Oatmeal
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     |  By Jamia Motsinger

    "This is great! I'm trying to eat healthy and couldn't get oatmeal down! This is moister than other recipes I've tried and excellent with a little yogurt drizzled on top. Hubby gave it a thumbs up! (I used splenda, because I was out of regular brown sugar--and omitted raisins. Good cold the next day, or warmed up in the microwave."

    Dec 11, 2006 on Food.com

    Recipe #85671

    Reviewed Baked Turkey Meatballs
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     |  By Dancer^

    "I have made this recipe numerous times. I was looking for something healthy and this was perfect. Doesn't seem like the right ingredients to hold meatballs together, but it works great. Clever way to sneak in vegetables also. Freezes well. I used corn flake crumbs, to make it gluten free. I served over brown rice with broccoli and marinara s..."

    Feb 14, 2006 on Food.com

    Recipe #40912

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