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Delicious

Posted By: LinK on 2006-06-13
In Reply to: It's similar to German Chocolate cake, but - sm

That sounds absolutely delicious. I love German Chocolate Cake so this sounds like something I'd love.


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That sounds delicious. I'm going to try it. Thanks. NM
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You are very welcome..it was so easy and so delicious and
the kids actually LOVED it (which is amazing), i figured that HAD to be shared. Told all my friends about it as well. I had found a book at the checkout (LOL) with slow cooker recipes. There are some REALLY good ones in there. Next one i try, i will post if it is good!
This sounds delicious. Thanks! :) NM
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I need to get myself a magic stove. That sounds so good. We went out for Chinese this afternoon and for dinner we're having steak, noodles and corn
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Thank you. It sounds very yummy.
that sounds delicious!
How much ice cream & milk do you use? Do you use chocolate syrup? Can't wait to try it!
That sounds absolutely delicious
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DS told me that is delicious, but is it year around?
nm
here is a sample (sounds delicious, I might add)...I always add liquid when using it.
2 - 3-1/2 lb frozen turkey breast (not thawed)
1/2 cup orange juice
1/2 cup water
1 teaspoon crushed dried rosemary
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
1/8 cup sugar

Place frozen turkey breast in slow cooker. Pour remaining ingredients on top. Cover and cook on low for 8 hours.
sounds delicious! gonna give it a try...

Okay, these sound weird, but inexpensive and delicious!!!
I rememember having these as a kid when money was tight and I make them still for my family once in a while because we love them! All you need: Regular white bread. Ketchup (yes I know!). Thin sliced Swiss cheese. Garlic powder, oregano. To make: Very Lightly toast bread. Spread with thin layer of ketchup. Sprinkle on garlic powder and oregano (to your taste). Place 1-2 slices of Swiss cheese on top. Bake in toaster oven/or regular oven on low heat just until cheese begins to melt. They are really delicious and kids love them and have fun making them!
I took delicious pleasure in telling them to kiss my tail-end. nm
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Thanks so much - sounds delicious and easy - having it tomorrow night