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Apoorva | Dec 27 2006
oatmeal cookies
So if you are feeling aggressive, here is a recipe to melt it down. The procedure is quite simple - mix the piecrust until soft, beat it, hit it, pound it, squish and squash it. Ingredients 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup butter 1 cup flour 1...
Apoorva | Dec 27 2006
Ice cream in winter, why not? I love it when it's snowing or raining. Though it's warm in the house during winters, this is not the reason to stay off it. One should try the peppermint ice cream. During winters, you need not go out to grocery stores or...
Apoorva | Dec 26 2006
chocolate pie
If you can't make up your mind between chocolate and butterscotch pie, then try this Chocolate chip Butterscotch pudding. 12 to 10 minutes preparation (3 1/2 ounce) package instant butterscotch pudding mix 2 cups whole milk (can use skim if you...
Apoorva | Dec 26 2006
pasta with cheese
The cheese melts and becomes a sauce when heated. Pasta is a type of food made from the flour of certain grains mixed with water and/or eggs, which is then kneaded and formed into various shapes and boiled prior to consumption. While the name comes...
Apoorva | Dec 21 2006
Fudge cookies for chocolate lovers. Crispy crunchy cookies rich in cocoa and gourmet chocolate. Keep in mind that you add the eggs one at a time. Main ingredients are vegetable oil, squares melted chocolate, granulated sugar, eggs, vanilla, salt,...
Apoorva | Dec 20 2006
Use delicious pastry shells as a holder for mini fruit tarts, meringues and puddings. Apple chicken salad in pastry Shells. Apple chicken salad Ingredients: 12 ounces boneless chicken breasts, baked or poached, chopped 1/2 cup finely chopped...
Apoorva | Dec 19 2006
The banana is full of nutrients; the whole of it from the plants roots, the flower, the stem and the fruit each and every component of it is of great use to people as well as it acts as a fodder too. Some children avoid eating it so you can easily...
Apoorva | Dec 18 2006
The gourd family: A warm weather crop, gourds can be grown on flat land, sloping trellises or fences. The smaller gourds are decorative and sometimes musical. The larger ones have a practical utility in bird houses, water dippers, bowls or musical...