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Onalee
 
Living In: Olean, New York, USA
Member Since: Jul. 2006
Cooking Level: Intermediate
Cooking Interests: Baking, Grilling & BBQ, Frying, Slow Cooking, Dessert, Quick & Easy
Hobbies: Gardening, Reading Books
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About this Cook
I am married (42 years in March) 3 kids ,2 girls one boy all grown 2grandsons 6 and 8 play cards with the girls each week and like to visit the casino's!!
My favorite things to cook
I like to try new recipies - dessersts are my favorite to try but different ways to cook the same ole meats runs a close second
My favorite family cooking traditions
i like to have a sunday dinner with my children and gransons and of course a nice dessert
My cooking triumphs
hmmm I guess blackberry pie or cobbler because it's my favorite!!
My cooking tragedies
when first married made a mess out of masned potatoes was more like potatoe soup and any time I try a new recpie it can go either way have had many triumphs and many tragedies too.love to keep trying though!
Recipe Reviews 4 reviews
Cake Balls
yummy! i did german chocolate cake with coconut pecan frosting i did use the whole can so as to be sure all cake was moist to mix well.( doing while still warm is a must) to hold together well. i then froze them for 20 min. then dipped them. I used tooth picks and fork -did some in chocolate dip and some in white dip. the chocolate dip was better as my bowl fit in the simmering water pan better and that kept it melted i microwaved it first then in pan of water to dip. The party is Sun. so I'll update and let you know how they went!

1 user found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Dec. 12, 2008
Spiced Apples
Yummo so good and easy-- I have a apple slicer/corer so they were in the pan in no time- yes I used a fry pan instead of a microwave I also use 2 small boxes of the cinnamon red hot candies as one box was about 1/8 cup . I also used 2 packets of splenda instead of sugar It saved calories and is diabetic friendly. I really like them warm right out of the pan!

1 user found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Mar. 11, 2008
Polish Sloppy Joes
I made these for my Tuesday card club lunch and all the ladies liked them I found the joes easy to make and delish. I made half a recpie as there are 6 of us. I couldn't find sauerkraut with caraway seed so I added 1tsp. caraway seed with the sauerkraut. My only change next time will be the rolls the kaiser ones ( to me) are just to much bread ( I'm not a bread fan). Thanks Laurie for a different sloppy joe that is oh so good!

3 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Mar. 11, 2008
 
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