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Cornish Game Hens with Garlic and Rosemary
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Turkey Veggie Meatloaf Cups
These are great. Whole family loves them and they freeze/reheat well!

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Reviewed On: May 31, 2011
Jif(R) Peanut Butter Granola
I make this 2-3 times a week because I can't get enough of it! I have started making it in the microwave. I put the PB, honey and cinnamon in a glass measuring cup and put in the microwave for 1 min. then I stir it and microwave it for 1 more min. After its done I stir in the vanilla then pour it over the oats in a large mixing bowl. I've used the figs(they're very yummy) but I don't think its any better than a mix of raisins and craisins(what I usually use). I also always use diff. nuts because I don't like peanuts very much. I've used almonds, walnuts and pistachios that I roasted during the last 10 mins. of baking the granola. They all tasted great. All in all this recipe is very versatile! Sometimes I throw in extra oats (like 4 1/2 cups total) for a slightly dryer granola or I'll add these instant steel cut oats called "Coach's Oats" and it doesn't taste any different but is healthier. I usually use all natural PB (just mashed peanuts) and I haven't noticed a big difference between salted/unsalted or smooth/crunchy. It does taste sweeter if you use regular PB but its still delicious w/the healthy kind! Even reduced fat PB tastes great!.

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Reviewed On: Feb. 4, 2010
Moroccan Chicken and Whole Grain Couscous
I just made this tonight and really liked it. It is pretty much the exact same as a recipe I've been using for years from the Moosewood cookbook for "gypsy soup" except you use chicken. I didn't have turmeric (much to my dismay) and subbed curry powder which didn't detract from the taste at all. I did try adding raisins and didn't care for it. Probably because I am used to the gypsy soup recipe from Moosewood which does not call for them. I also served over quinoa due to having more nutritional value but think I would prefer it served just as a regular soup and not over a grain. The seasonings are fantastic and the Moosewood cookbook basically just has you use a green and orange vegetable. I love sweet potatoes or acorn squash as opposed to carrots!

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Reviewed On: Jan. 20, 2010
 
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