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Home Town: Austin, Texas, USA
Living In: Corpus Christi, Texas, USA
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I am a graduate student who is trying to cook homemade vegetarian meals from scratch.

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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.53 star rating.
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Fluffy French Toast

Reviewed on Dec. 4, 2008 by ILove2Ck
This was pretty good tasting. I didn't have vanilla extract which I didn't realize until I got to that step. I liked the way the outsides browned and seemed to be a little crisper, the flour added a nice touch. As far as fluffy, it wasn't any different than any other I've had, but I used regular sandwich sliced bread, not texas toast. My family didn't seem to notice this was different than my usual recipe. We enjoyed this, thanks for posting the recipe.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.73 star rating.

Chocolate Chex® Caramel Crunch

Reviewed on Dec. 4, 2008 by FOODWIZ
Really good!I'm not big on microwaving, so I prepared it like I would do caramel. I put the butter, sugar, and cornsyrup in a pan over medium low heat until it was melted, then increased the heat to get it bubbling (about med-high). I let it simmer for about 3 minutes, then stirred in the baking soda, let it simmer for about 15-30 sec more (stirring constantly) and then poured over the cereal. You have to work fast before it hardens up, or put your mixing bowl with cereal over another bowl of hot water to keep it "loose". I then drizzled with melted peanut butter chips, and YUM!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.27 star rating.
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Dallas-Style Sloppy Joes

Reviewed on Dec. 3, 2008 by ILove2Ck
These were very tasty, very saucy, almost too saucey though... I had to simmer this 45 min to get it reduced/thickened. Plus it needed the time for the flavor to develop. Tangy flavor, zesty with some zing but not too spicy, or sweet or tomatoey, a nice blend of all. I scaled this back to 1 lb of beef. I used 2 Tbl dried minced onion and 2 heaping Tbl. of diced pimento pepper in the jar, Head Country bbq sauce, which didn't have hickory so I put in a couple of drops of mesquite liquid smoke (the only kind I had on hand). I used about a half tsp of sea salt, 1/4 tsp celery salt, and 5 or 6 grinds of black pepper and a tsp of paprika to go with the pimento since I didn't use fresh sweet red pepper. I buttered the buns and grilled them til they were toasty and golden, topped with sloppy joe filling and a slice of american cheese, this made a nice filling lunch and I had plenty of leftovers for another meal. ***These were even better after I reheated the leftovers. I almost gave this a 5 based on what I reheated, but the original recipe only says to cook these a few minutes and they certainly would not really compare with my final product. Fabulous recipe, I'll certainly use this again. Thanks so much for posting this one!
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