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Patti
 
Member Since: Dec. 2006
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About this Cook
I have been cooking since I was knee high, on a stool that I pulled over to the sink, every pot and pan pulled from the closet, also, in 5th grade my school had home ec. so we had cooking classes there which only added to my interest in cooking.
My favorite things to cook
I am a confort food cook, I love to bake the most. I am fortunate to have a husband that loves to eat what I make. He's a good sport and tries everything and together we rate my recipes for later use or not at all. I am over 60 now, still love cooking.
My favorite family cooking traditions
Holiday time I have always made spritz. My children, married with kids of there own always look foward to seeing them on the table. I now cook with our five grandchildren who pull a stool up to the counter just as I did as a little girl.
My cooking triumphs
There all a triumph as far as I am concerned.
My cooking tragedies
Many have gone down the disposal, but I will not be defeated and will try again moments later to get the result I want. "Who hasn't had a failure?" Expecially when its something you have never made, you make it once and then you know from there, make notes, and try again.
Recipe Reviews 8 reviews
Super Moist Pumpkin Bread
I give this 3 stars, it kind of grows on you. I did mini loafs, cook time differs, but no eggs "whats that about" is that a mistake? You can tell when you taste it somethings missing, but like I said, it grows on you by bite 3. Now I have all these loafs and trying to think who I can give them to. Would like feed back on this, or is it just me. "NO EGGS"????

1 user found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Nov. 4, 2009
Bavarian Apple Torte
Delish, I have already added it to my recipe box. No changes necessary in this recipe except to add a scoop of Edys vanilla on top before serving "yum"

1 user found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Sep. 29, 2009
Chantal's New York Cheesecake
I tried this cheese cake, YUM. HOWEVER, don't attempt it if your coming off a nap, I did and forgot the flour, It grew so huge in oven I feared it would overflow, not sure if thats normal or because I forgot the flour, the gluten protein thing, even though I made that mistake, leaving it in oven lowered it considerably, did not look gorgeous, but this a.m. I cut into it, put canned cherries on a piece and it was still YUMMEY. My husband agreed and asked me to slice the rest, decorate them with a spoon of cherrie pie filling and he would bring them to the party. So, I say, delish, easy, and don't forget the flour. :)

1 user found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Jun. 24, 2009
 
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