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A Few Good Free Recipes


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www.savorypalate.com

beautiful pics and good sounding recipes from a good cook

Anyone else have a favorite web site with colored photos, how to instructions, tips, etc. ?

www.killthegluten.blogspot.com

has always been my favorite

We should make a list, esp. for newbies and for us that are becoming "chefs"

Thanks for sharing :D


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Her "Cooking Free" is my most favorite recipe book now. :)

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Her "Cooking Free" is my most favorite recipe book now. :)

I have it too and Quick and Easy.

I love your COW :rolleyes:

ShayFL Enthusiast

I got tired of it being blank......

Donna T. Newbie

I just ordered the book from Amazon. I really need some recipes I can use for the whole family. It's too hard trying to make seperate meals.

purple Community Regular

I finally had time to check out some recipes on the following web sites. There are some good ones to try especially for those with multiple food allergies.

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Being a muffin/cookie fan and my dd is doing a vegan diet, I want to try the buckwheat chocolate chip cookies and the pumpkin berry muffins. How about those strawberry chocolate chip scones or the peach crisp thats too pretty to eat. Those casseroles! MMM...enchiladas, even the pineapple chicken enchiladas sound fantastic! Her pics make everything look so great!

and this one too: (I didn't see any pics)

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Cinnamon-raisin-nut bread and pumpkin spice muffins sure sound good.

RissaRoo Enthusiast

I love Cooking Free. Could def. use some nice pictures, but still...it's got great recipes!


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