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CookinTornado
 
Living In: Lawrence, Kansas, USA
Member Since: Sep. 2008
Cooking Level: Intermediate
Cooking Interests: Baking, Grilling & BBQ, Stir Frying, Slow Cooking, Mexican, Indian, Italian, Southern, Healthy, Vegetarian, Dessert, Kids
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About this Cook
I've been an an avid cook and baker for several years, tweaking recipes to perfection and creating them from scratch. I'm a stay-at-home-mom cooking breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily for my husband and 2 children.
My favorite things to cook
Hearty meat and potato meals that always bring smiles and full tummies to my family. I also cook up a big farm breskfast once per week with all the trappings! Baking nutrient rich cookies and decorating all-natural cakes are my forte'.
My favorite family cooking traditions
I grew up in eastern Wisconsin where the traditional recipes included Cool Whip, margarine, bratwurst, beer, and loads of cheese. For my own family, I have gone the direction of natural, healthy, hearty eating. I cook and bake from scratch almost every day using organic and all natural ingredients, including lots of fresh, local produce.
My cooking triumphs
Rice n' Beans. I decided to give the budget-friendly recipe a try after receiving several "You've NEVER had rice n' beans?! It's sooo delicious!" comments from Southern friends. It lived up to it's hype and now I make the dish a few times per month. I use the following Red Beans and Rice recipe sans the ham: http://www.gumbopages.com/food/red-beans.html
My cooking tragedies
Bread Machine Bread. I have never been able to make a decent loaf of bread with my bread machine and I can't figure out why!
Recipe Reviews 24 reviews
Creamy Hot Cocoa
Excellent flavor and very easy to make!

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Reviewed On: Nov. 16, 2009
Duke
VERY GOOD! I've made this recipe twice and plan to make it a staple whenever we have excess cucumbers from our garden. I cut the recipe in half and it still yielded 2-3 cups of dip. I added twice the amount of dill and 5 dashes of hot sauce (still a very cool refreshing dip- it just added more flavor). Do not use a blender or food processor or the constency will be too soupy. Chop and mix by hand and the dip will be perfect for veggies, chips, or spreading. My favorite way to eat Duke is rolled up inside flour tortillas! YUM!

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Reviewed On: Aug. 3, 2009
Zucchini Brownies
Admittedly I probably botched this recipe. I cut the sugar in half thinking it would be fine since I used sweetened applesauce in place of 1/2 the oil. I also didn't make the frosting since we normally don't frost brownies. They ended up with a distinct veggie taste...which we didn't mind, but they could have been way better if the flavor was more subdued or nonexistent. Since this is a nutritious brownie recipe and a good use for extra zucchini from the garden I will try making these again; but I will definitely add the full amount of sugar and frost the brownies thickly.

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Reviewed On: Jul. 30, 2009
 
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