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    Sindy #2

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    Added Recipe Photo to Chicken in Peanut Curry

    7 days ago on Food.com

    Reviewed Chicken in Peanut Curry

    "This is an excellent recipe that can be tweaked in all kinds of different ways to suit your taste or ingredients you have on hand! I used light coconut milk , boneless chicken thighs, a little more sugar and peanut butter (but I am excessive like that). I added some tri color peppers and baby corn. Topped it off with a squeeze of lime and Thai basi..."

    8 days ago on Food.com

    Reviewed Turkey Meatballs

    "Even after all the great reviews I was still surprised at how good these are! I did baked them like many suggested. To try to keep the calories low and the nutrition high. I combined 1 oz (per serving) whole wheat pasta with a cup of raw grated zucchini 4 meatballs and jarred spaghetti sauce. DELISH and very substantial!"

    Sep 10, 2011 on Food.com

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