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    Toribear5

    Chicago, IL

    Chef #434617

    Chicago, IL

    Joined: Jan 21, 2007

    Birthday: Nov 07

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    Reviewed Western Skillet Eggs

    "I loved this dish! I added red peppers, used lunch meat ham and fat free half and half.....otherwise followed recipe exactly. I had it in for 15 minutes and the yolks did set. I was hoping for more of an "over easy" yolk so next time I will cook it a couple minutes less. So pretty and delicious. Almost half left over after (2 adults ate) so it""

    Oct 14, 2011 on FoodNetwork.com

    Reviewed Chocolate Gooey Butter Cookies

    "I decided to kick off my holiday cookie making with something easy and this fit the bill! I lined my baking sheet with parchment paper and only put them in for 9 minutes and they were perfect. They did kind of remind me of a warm DD munchkin. It was nice not having to pull out the huge mixer and I got 4 dozen out of the recipe. I would make them again but they wouldn't replace my beloved chocolate crinkle old school recipe.

    Dec 11, 2010 on FoodNetwork.com

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