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groverox
 
Home Town: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Living In: Shelton, Connecticut, USA
Member Since: Sep. 2007
Cooking Level: Intermediate
Cooking Interests: Grilling & BBQ, Slow Cooking, Asian, Mexican, Italian, Quick & Easy
Hobbies: Biking, Walking, Reading Books, Music, Genealogy
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About this Cook
Single mom of a wonderful teenage son. Love to cook, hard to find time for it! I work full time in the office of a cardiologist. I enjoy it but it can be very stressful! I am always looking for ways to stretch every dollar, so I cut coupons, use cold water for all my laundry, run around shutting lights off all the time, and pack my own lunch for work nearly every day. And I love my slow cooker!! :)
My favorite things to cook
I would say that sides and appetizers are my favorite to make. I love to come up with that "just right" accompaniment to a main dish and so sides are usually what I volunteer to bring to those "bring-a-dish" occasions with family or at church.
My favorite family cooking traditions
Baking cookies at Thanksgiving and Christmas. I do okay when I am helping -not so well as the "lead" baker. Baking is NOT my strong suit! But I do love the process and togetherness.
My cooking triumphs
My first "solo" Christmas dinner was my biggest. Everyone expected a disaster, but they were fighting over the leftovers! I did appetizers, sides, turkey, and pie for 10. I know, most cooks are saying "so what?", but... I was 19 years old and had never done a whole meal by myself before, never mind a holiday meal!And though the pies were made the day before, I did not find out I was preparing the meal on my own until 5:00 Christmas morning (long story). So for me, a triumph!
My cooking tragedies
Not too many disasters, thankfully. Once I was making a dish, and the recipe called for 2 T. chopped fresh dill. I didn't have any, and had no time to get to the store so used dried. Naive as I was about cooking at that time,I did not know to cut the amount if using dried.I went ahead and used the 2 T. of dried dill. I thought it smelled kind of strong, but I served it anyway. Horrible doesn't begin to describe it, really. Ugh. Nobody ate it, and it ended up in the trash. I definitely learned from my mistake!
Recipe Reviews 3 reviews
Worlds Best Bacon Cheese Dip
As is, this dip is a 3 star recipe. I first tried this at a party several years ago, and thought it tasted great but was way too oily, and got worse as it cooled. I made some revisions and now I get requests for it for every gathering or party I go to! I use 1 cup light or fat-free mayo, an 8 oz block of neufchatel cheese, and 8 oz of shredded monterey jack. Blend together the cheeses, mayo and scallions and press into a microwavable pie plate or similar size casserole dish. Crush about 10-12 Ritz crackers, and add crumbled bacon bits into the crackers. Top the cheese mixture with the crackers/bacon, covering to edges. Microwave for about 7 minutes or until the cheese bubbles. This is AWESOME. Doesn't get greasy, it is gooey and delicious! I use breadsticks, melba toast, or bagel chips and it is ALWAYS a hit.

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Reviewed On: Dec. 5, 2009
Sugar Snap Peas with Mint
Loved this! So fast and easy to make. A friend gave me some fresh mint from her garden, and it was so delicious! I have passed this recipe on to many friends and they all come back and say they loved it. You can add more or less garlic and green onion, as your taste desires, and you really can't go wrong. A wonderful find!

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Reviewed On: Aug. 15, 2009
Chuckwagon Stew
I tried this because it sounded super simple, and I had everything I needed on hand. My brother was coming to visit and this was right up his alley! I made it exactly as it was written, and it was delicious! There was enough "juice" from the beans (I was expecting to have to add more bbq sauce, or broth or something), and the meat was so tender. I did 5 hours on high, and all was done perfectly. My brother and son both had seconds, and what was left was gone before bedtime. Will definitely make this again, maybe do a little tweaking this time. Yummy!

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Reviewed On: Sep. 9, 2007
 
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