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My boyfriend's special recipe makes the peanut butteriest tasting cookie I have ever tasted. These soft and chewy peanut buttery cookies are the best!
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The pretty topping of golden pineapple with a red cherry is great for cupcakes! These cupcakes are made with pineapple cake mix, crushed pineapple, and brown sugar.
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Here is a simple, uncomplicated melding of canned pumpkin with sugar, cinnamon, eggs and milk, baked in the crust of your choice. A dollop of whipped cream is all the frou-frou you need.
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Sweet baked oatmeal with eggs, milk and raisins.
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These cookies have a great tart and sweet taste. These are not just a Christmas cookie, but they get asked for every year! You can substitute cranberry sauce for apricot preserve, or try doing half apricot and half cranberry, yum!
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This is a great way to use up fresh peaches that are ripening too fast. The berries add a hint of tart to the sweet peaches. Easy to make and looks great.
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Rich, wonderful old-timey chocolate cobbler! Great for potlucks and get-togethers. Fast, easy and always a hit!
Ingredients: butter, flour, sugar, cocoa, milk, vanilla, water
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Whole strawberries and sliced rhubarb make a delicious filling for a classic pie with a woven lattice crust. Make your own pastry, or buy premade crusts. A sprinkle of cinnamon sugar adds just the right touch.
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Classic caramel apple pie with a twist! The caramel filling sauce is poured over the lattice-top of the pie, giving it a more intense flavor.
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This recipe is by Trish Hall and takes 1 hour 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Here is a great recipe for authentic German Sourdough Bread. This bread tastes almost exactly like the bread we buy back home in Bavaria, Germany. There, to this day, they bake their bread in a very old stone oven in the middle of a small village, once every 2 weeks. They bake a whole bunch at once, and then you can buy it and freeze extras until the next baking day. It's the best German bread I know!
Ingredients: yeast, water, sugar, flour, rye flour, salt