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LittleCahoona
 
Home Town: Aylmer, Quebec, Canada
Living In: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Member Since: Nov. 2005
Cooking Level: Intermediate
Cooking Interests: Baking, Stir Frying, Indian, Mediterranean, Healthy, Dessert
Hobbies: Sewing, Walking, Reading Books, Music, Painting/Drawing, Charity Work
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About this Cook
I've been married since 2004 and have one daughter and another baby on the way in 2007. I stay home with my daughter and so I do almost all of the cooking. when I was single I ate the same thing every day, but I have since progressed!!
My favorite things to cook
I try new recipes almost every week. that's my favourite thing to do. I'm slowly developing a repertoire. allrecipes rocks for that.
My favorite family cooking traditions
my mom is famous among her friends and church fellows for her baking, especially cinnamon buns. she has passed on the "touch" to me, and I'm well on my way to church-party fame!!!
My cooking triumphs
I once made the best chicken curry Ive ever tasted.
My cooking tragedies
I dont remember what I put in that awesome curry, lol.
Recipe Reviews 13 reviews
Peanut Butter Vegetable Chicken Soup
I was doubtful about adding so few spices to this soup because I am a person who likes things with LOTS of flavour, but this soup is delicious! dont change a thing. dont be tempted to add more spices either. perfect as is. it's so rich tasting.

1 user found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Sep. 19, 2008
Broccoli Cheese Crepes
they turned out how they were supposed to. the crepes were good, but the filling tasted awful. I did not think the flavours in the sauce blended well at all. no thanks, move on!

0 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Apr. 2, 2008
Cream Puffs I
I made my puffs about the size of the store-bought frozen ones and I got 24 plus I threw out a bit of dough. the pastries turn "golden" WAY before they are ready to take out of the oven. dont get freaked out and take them out too early! 25-30 minutes is necessary to cook the insides. the custard is lovely, but about twice as much as I could possibly use even with filling them as full as I could. that's ok, it was good to eat alone! I topped with melted chocolate and then refrigerated for a couple of hours. refrigeration is necessary to really make these perfect. good recipe. time consuming, but good.

4 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Mar. 15, 2008
 
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