mis7up
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Home Town: Burkburnett, Texas, USA
Living In: Fort Sill, Oklahoma, USA
Member Since: Apr. 2007
Cooking Level: Intermediate
Cooking Interests: Baking, Grilling & BBQ, Frying, Stir Frying, Slow Cooking, Asian, Mexican, Italian, Southern, Healthy, Dessert, Kids, Quick & Easy
Hobbies: Sewing, Needlepoint, Camping, Walking, Fishing, Photography, Reading Books, Music
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Mar. 27, 2009 10:18 am 
Updated: May 5, 2009 1:08 pm
Well....moving was not as planned as I tried for. My hubby Rob and I found out on March 12th, we were up for housing on Ft. Sill Army Base, due to some circumstances from Rob's military career, we are too far mileage wise from post....Now we go look at our house and they tell us we have 7 days… MORE
 
 
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From The Blog:  The 7up Experience
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Hubby was a volunteer for Extreme Makeover Home Edition 2007
a fly on a leaf
  
Mom look at my hair....
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Cream Cheese Frosting I
About this Cook
I love to cook!!!! I am a mother of 4 and a Army spouse. Born & raised military. I'm a southern gal, through and through. I've recently gone through gastric bypass. I love collecting recipes, music & games. You can also visit my myspace page, I welcome all. http://www.myspace.com/mis7up. Loads of family photos. Or contact me through yahoo with same screen name. Thanks for looking at my profile and photos.
My favorite things to cook
Asian, Mexican, Multi-cultured foods, Low-fat, Low-sugar, Stews, casseroles, slow cooker meals and baking.
My favorite family cooking traditions
Funny but true: Cooking traditions men sit in the recliner and women in the kitchen...lol My family is always in the kitchen. My sister and her family, my parents and my family celebrate Christmas in January. Due to distance and work related jobs. Every year we plan what we are having ahead of time. Our tradition is usually food we've had abroad growing up overseas. Normally with Asia influences. It's always a special treat when we normally don't make the dishes often throughout the year.
My cooking triumphs
Unknown to me when I came up with a chicken and dumpling recipe of my own, my father was floored & delighted and told me it tasted just like his mother's.......My mom dropped her jaw because it was better then her's. It's a staple with my husband and kids.
My cooking tragedies
I had found a recipe for a Pretzel Pie(like Pecan Pie), thought it looked good and I didn't follow the recipe when it said unsalted pretzels. I just grabbed the normal stuff with the salt on it, made the pie, and my dad and husband were painting with thrist. And making weird pickle sour expressions, when I realized the pie was over salted. Oopppss! I never made it again.
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Cream Cheese Frosting I
This was good, needed a 1/2 tsp of vanilla in it, and 1/2 more confectioners sugard. But other then that a good basic recipe.

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Reviewed On: Apr. 13, 2009
Glazed Dijon Carrots
My kids were liking this recipe as for myself as well. Hubby was the one that said, the flavors were overpowering for him....I couldn't see it. But my kids were very well won over on this one. And it thrilled me....and that's what really matters. Happy to make this again.

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Reviewed On: Apr. 12, 2009
Traditional Mashed Potatoes
This was okay, not great, but okay. I had to doctor it up with more salt and add pepper. I guess you can say the southern in me came out, for I have to have pepper. But it's a good base recipe.

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Reviewed On: Apr. 12, 2009
 
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