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aprilcdavenport
 
Living In: Bowie, Maryland, USA
Member Since: Jul. 2007
Cooking Level: Intermediate
Cooking Interests: Baking, Grilling & BBQ, Frying, Stir Frying, Slow Cooking, Asian, Mexican, Indian, Italian, Southern, Nouvelle, Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, Low Carb, Healthy, Vegetarian, Dessert, Kids, Quick & Easy, Gourmet
Hobbies: Scrapbooking, Knitting, Sewing, Gardening, Walking, Photography, Reading Books, Music, Painting/Drawing, Charity Work
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Artichoke Spinach Lasagna
my 3 month old son Eli and I
About this Cook
I LOVE to cook. Nothing makes me happier than being in the kitchen making something that I know will make someone smile. I have a four month old son who I can't wait to cook for! His father is such a good sport when trying new recipes. I always appreciate his opinion!
My favorite things to cook
I'm a vegetarian so anything without meat! I love cooking healthier things but I also love cooking typical comfort foods. I won't cook anything that doesn't leave me speechless again.
Recipe Reviews 5 reviews
Janet's Rich Banana Bread
wasn't expecting much from this recipe but man was i wrong! i picked it because i had all the ingredients on hand already. thanks for a great recipe!

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Reviewed On: Jan. 20, 2009
Restaurant-Quality Baked Potato Soup
Everyone in my family devoured every last bit of this soup. My father actually used bread to wipe the bowl clean! I made it vegetarian by using vegetable broth and vegetarian bacon strips. I will definitely be making this again! Thanks for the knockout recipe.

1 user found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Jan. 7, 2009
Artichoke Spinach Lasagna
this was a great alternative to traditional lasagna. my family loved it! i added ricotta and used no boil noodles. i also added about 2 tablespoons flour to the onion/spinach/artichoke/broth/sauce mixture (before i added it to the pan) because it just looked so watery. next time i will make it with a cream sauce instead of a tomato.

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Reviewed On: Jan. 6, 2009
 
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