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    TastyKitty

    Chef #78864

    Joined: Mar 21, 2003

    7 reviews by TastyKitty

    1 - 7 of 7 sorted by Date | Rating | Helpful

    Reviewed English Pub Style Pickled Eggs
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     |  (2 people found this helpful) |  By Sharon123

    "The spiced vinegar works quite well with the eggs, gives them a bit of a zing. I was abit dubious about the ginger but it actually worked very well.In the UK pickled eggs dont feature in pubs much these days. You'll either find them swimming in horrible anaemic faux vinegar in huge jars on fish and chip shop counters or pickled very much like ..."

    Jul 24, 2003 on Food.com

    Recipe #62483

    Reviewed Tappin' Black-Eyed Pea Salad
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     |  By kitchengrrl

    "I used leftover roast peppers instead of the jar and used 454g tins of blackeyed peas and corn and it made ample salad for 6 people as part of a pot luck luncheon at work. The taste was very refreshing as well as it being a substantial salad but if I made it again I would probably use fresh lemon or lime juice instead of the apple cider vinegar."

    Jul 24, 2003 on Food.com

    Recipe #63454

    Reviewed Easy Stromboli
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     |  By Jennifer P.

    "I like this very much, quick and easy to make and yes my bf eats the leftovers cold too ! ( but then he does sometimes breakfast offa hot dog rolls spread with alfredo sauce so this is hardly surprsing :P I use fresh basil in addition to the other toppings, and also if I have any leftover roast veges such as tomatoes, peppers, eggplant etc I ..."

    Jul 24, 2003 on Food.com

    Recipe #55158

    Reviewed Banana, Honey, Soymilk Smoothie
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     |  (1 person found this helpful) |  By spatchcock

    "Although Im not lactose intolerant or vegetarian ( < -- any more ; I like to try and cut down on the amount of dairy in my diet so thought Id give this recipe a whirl. And even tho they have improved recently some of the sot milks on the market dont taste all that great ! so any improvement is welcome.I reduced the quantities a little as th..."

    Jul 24, 2003 on Food.com

    Recipe #59711

    Reviewed The Very Best Salisbury Steak
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     |  By Becky H

    "I followed the recipe to the letter first try and found that the soup, even though condensed, made the mixture far too sloppy and salty. Its not a hard recipe to make and I thought Id give it another go. I left out the soup mix full stop, and it was much better. The flavouring stand well as they are, the onion soup is not really needed.I made ..."

    Jul 24, 2003 on Food.com

    Recipe #56694

    Reviewed Salisbury Steak with Onion Gravy
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     |  By Ingy

    "I followed the recipe to the letter first try and found that the soup, even though condensed, made the mixture far too sloppy and salty. Its not a hard recipe to make and I thought Id give it another go. I left out the soup mix full stop, and it was much better. The flavouring stand well as they are, the onion soup is not really needed.I made ..."

    Jul 24, 2003 on Food.com

    Recipe #65811

    Reviewed Bennigan's Baked Monte Cristo Sandwich
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     |  By Jesse Slaton

    "I absolutely fail to see why US recipes make so much unecessary use of packet mixes. The recipe with the onuon soup mix was disgusting. Second time around without gave an edible result.With the amount of fat in the baking dish you may as well fry it and it would provide a better and more even surface."

    Mar 21, 2003 on Food.com

    Recipe #8695

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