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Athens, Greece
"I wanted to add something, since i use my Cherry-Pad also as a heat pad, and actually a lot of people do in Germany. You can actually buy these cherry pads in heatlh stores. This method of having a cold bag or a hot bag is indeed quite common used in Germany. I love it - especially in the winter time when i just put it in my microwave for 3 minute..."
Sep 10, 2008 on Food.com
"Bev!Everything has been said!These cookies are perfect! I've made them already 6 times and my mother and grandma also make them now since i was going on and on on the phone about these cookies! I usually add a lot of cinnamon since i love the taste and it blends really well with the raisins and oats. Thank you so much!I'll never ..."
Jun 19, 2004 on Food.com
"Sue,This was Amazing! absolutely perfect - spicy, sweet - just wow! i didn't have any fish sauce and chicken. So i just did it without cilantro and i took a pork tenderloin. I cut it in medaillons and marinated it with the sauce for about 6 hours and then grilled it. I have never had to moist and flavorful pork! Thank you! "
Jun 6, 2004 on Food.com
"Tebo this recipie is really great!!! Thank you so much! I've been looking for low-cal recipies and didn't find anything! This was g r e a t! I didn't even need to use the sugar since the kiwis where sweet enough. I added half a banana though (i just had it on hand. I also tried the recipie without the whipping cream, for less calories, and it tur..."
Apr 4, 2004 on Food.com
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