I haven't tried any of these nor do I endorse them. I saw it on MSN and thought I'd post; I love Recipes
http://www.msn.com/en-us/foodanddrink/r ... li=BBnb7Kz
89 Southern Recipes
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There is some interesting stuff on that list
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I thought so too
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GRailsback wrote:There is some interesting stuff on that list
I can almost guarantee OUP will be all over #22
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Rambo wrote:GRailsback wrote:There is some interesting stuff on that list
I can almost guarantee OUP will be all over #22
I"ll garoontee it did slow down my browsing last night, however, the caffeine in the chocolates might have to be substituted. I did find one that helped me in my Lunch plans today, however.
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Lots from Louisiana and those Folks can cook
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Rambo wrote:Lots from Louisiana and those Folks can cook
Yes Siree and those indeed caught my attention for later.
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