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megan
 
Member Since: Jan. 2006
Cooking Level: Intermediate
Cooking Interests: Baking, Grilling & BBQ, Asian, Mexican, Southern, Middle Eastern, Healthy, Kids, Quick & Easy
Hobbies: Reading Books, Music
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my boyfriend and i
About this Cook
i like to cook. it's what i do to unwind.
My favorite things to cook
honestly, everything. my husbad and i both work and go to school, so i prefer things that can be made easily under 45 minutes, and things that don't make huge messes.
My favorite family cooking traditions
mashed potatoes and oatmeal cookies with gramma and grampa.
My cooking triumphs
rice pudding, fatoosh salad, meatloaf and mashed potatoes.
My cooking tragedies
i consistently undercook my chicken. i'm working on it though
Recipe Reviews 3 reviews
Tartar Sauce I
this was super good. it makes frozen fish sticks approximately 37 times better.

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Reviewed On: Aug. 9, 2009
Oriental Sesame Slaw
i'm not sure if i had gotten some unusually large vegetables or what, but this made a ton of coleslaw. it was delicious, so i didn't mind, but i think it made a lot more than 8 servings. but whatever, it was excellent.

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Reviewed On: Mar. 10, 2009
Cheesy Italian Bread
this bread was wonderful. everyone in my family really enjoyed it. my husband says it tastes like store-bought bread. i have tried to make other types of bread in the past and failed miserably. this one is so easy it's hard to screw it up. you can't really taste the garlic or the cheese, but i'm sure they do something for it. i will be using this recipe often. perhaps next time i will put some parmesan on top. thanks for the keeper recipe.

1 user found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Aug. 27, 2008
 
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