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Creamy Irish Potato Soup

Reviewed: Jul. 18, 2009
I've made this recipe before, and it was fantastic. My mother in law made a variation of this same recipe. It was DELICIOUS! She added bacon (because my husband insists on meat at every meal), and it was a great touch. She also added sour cream, about a small container's worth.Excellent recipe. Thank you.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.48 star rating.

Ken's Minestrone Soup

Reviewed: Jun. 9, 2009
WOW! This was the first word my fiancee said when he tried this! He loves minestrone, and this was the recipe that looked the best to us. He is a hardcore carnivore, so we added ground beef cooked with Worcestershire sauce. I also added a cube of beef bullion to the pot. We just finished the left overs, and I am making another pot tomorrow night. This recipe is fabulous! Thank you for sharing!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.67 star rating.

Grandma's Homemade Banana Bread

Reviewed: Apr. 9, 2009
I love this recipe. I've made banana bread before, but this was, by far, the best banana bread recipe. I'm a bread baking newb, and I guess I got a bit confused by the sour milk. I used buttermilk, and about three and a half, almost four bananas, leaving in some big chunks. I made it this morning, it is almost gone, and I will be making more tonight to give to family and friends tomorrow. :)
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