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Jessie
 
Home Town: Seffner, Florida, USA
Member Since: May 2007
Cooking Level: Intermediate
Cooking Interests: Baking, Healthy, Vegetarian, Dessert
Hobbies: Sewing, Walking, Reading Books, Music, Painting/Drawing
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Teddy&Roy
Pink Frosting is Homemade
About this Cook
I like with my mom, two lovely Pomeranians (Roy and Teddy), two black cats (Kitty and Chubby) and Jerry the fish&his ghost shrimp posse. I am the baker of the house. I love chocolate and icecream!
My favorite things to cook
Breads, brownies, and cakes, OH MY! Especially cakes. I love breaking out the frosting tips and baggies. It's fun.
My favorite family cooking traditions
Christmas cookies with my friends and fig preserves with my grandma. I LOVE FIGS! Random outburst....
My cooking triumphs
Making a loaf of whole wheat bread by myself.
My cooking tragedies
Attempting to make decorated Christmas cookies this past December. The sugar cookies were too thin and my friends and I lack frosting skills. We ended up with multicolored frosting balls with cookie crumbs. It was a mess. We under cooked some and made cookie pudding. THat led to upset tummies.:(
Recipe Reviews 11 reviews
Really GOOD Frosting!!!
It tasted reallllly good and made a buncha frosting. I only had really thin 1% milk so I used a cream/milk combo (mostly cream). It worked out just fine. I also used the food coloring gel instead of dye-still okay. I'm guessing this is a hard one to mess up.:)

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Reviewed On: Jul. 11, 2008
Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies
They poofed up. Like cake.:( I mean...I made a cake layer out of one.

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Reviewed On: Feb. 15, 2008
Apple Pie by Grandma Ople
Okay, I made this for Thanksgiving and it was GONE!:) I'm making two or three for Christmas to make sure I get some leftovers.^^ I was great. Better than great-the best appel pie I've had. And easy. I followed all over the advice of the reviewers-egg whites of bottom crusts, place a pan underneath, make lattice before, pour most of juice stuff inside, etc.

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Reviewed On: Dec. 12, 2007
 
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