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Living In: Niceville, Florida, USA
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Home Town: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Living In: Niceville, Florida, USA
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.72 star rating.

Chinese Chicken Salad

Reviewed on Nov. 11, 2008 by Jamie Peters
We chose to make this as a full meal for my husband and I and boy were we very pleasantly surprised! This salad had a great flavor, total lightness that just left you wanting more! And the left overs even kept nicely for lunch the following day! The only thing we did differently was leaving out the green onions (I'm not a huge fan) and using sesame oil instead of peanut oil. But still very good!! We'll definitely be making this again, and are even eager to make it for a light salad for guests.
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Polish Cabbage Noodles

Reviewed on Sep. 30, 2008 by Kieria
Even after reading all the reviews about how people were skeptical of this recipe but then tried it and thought it was delicious, I went through the exact same process and luckily I also found the end result to be so good! I added shredded carrots and a tablespoon of sugar to the sauteing veggies, and after they softened a bit I threw in the cooked noodles and some chicken broth, covered and simmered on low until the cabbage was tender. I also used light butter. My husband of course said "where's the meat?" but agreed it was a really good side dish!
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Fruit and Cream Phyllo Pie

Reviewed on Sep. 29, 2008 by Kieria
Everyone I've made this dessert for has loved it, they don't even realize that they're eating a much healthier dessert than usual! I usually make half of the recipe in a pie pan, which means half the phyllo dough, and I fold over all the edges to make a strange looking little tart thing. Strange, but delicious! I only use egg whites and not a whole egg, and I use light cream cheese. I usually top half with fresh chopped strawberries and the other half with raspberries/blackberries and blueberries, so people can choose whichever they like better. And I use spray Crisco butter instead of brushing the sheets with butter, much faster and lighter this way! I top it with powdered sugar after it's finished baking. Mmm!
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