SavvyTech
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Living In: Lynnwood, Washington, USA
Member Since: Dec. 2006
Cooking Level: Intermediate
Cooking Interests: Baking, Grilling & BBQ, Slow Cooking, Mexican, Italian, Quick & Easy
Hobbies: Gardening, Camping, Wine Tasting
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Apr. 28, 2009 9:35 am 
Updated: Jun. 23, 2009 10:30 am
My first blog is a survey!  I have to keep the tradition going... right?   1. How do you like your eggs?    The question should be ‘how don’t I like my eggs’.  I can eat an egg just about any way, except for slimy side up. Blech!   2. How do you take your coffee MORE
Proof of my love for red wine. Our Pinot Noir vines.
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I do my little strut on the catwalk
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They actually produced last fall!
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The fruit juice of our labor.
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About this Cook
Cooking is a way for me to be creative and unwind. I love to come home from work and make a nice dinner while sipping a glass of Red Wine.
My favorite things to cook
I like to make things I have never made before, but I do have a few tried-and-true recipes that I tend to rely on.
Recipe Reviews 39 reviews
World's Best Lasagna
Yes, this IS the world's BEST lasagna! We made the tomato sauce from our own garden tomatoes (18 tomatos blanched, peeled and seeded) and fresh herbs (basil, oregano, sage and parsley approximately 5 TBSP) and added all other ingredients, minus the crushed tomatoes and the tomato sauce. The ending result was fabulous. The taste was so fresh. I want to make this again before the tomato plants have withered away, but next time I will make an extra one for the freezer. Such a wonderful recipe. -Oh and a tip for speeding up the process, use the NO BOIL lasagna noodles. They worked great! Thank you for a truly amazing recipe!

3 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Sep. 10, 2009
Baked French Fries II
These turned out pretty good, but the cooking time was a little longer then called for and we had to flip them in order to get them crisp on each side, but the flavor was good. My husband thought they could use some garlic, so I may try that next time. I definitely will make again, but will add the garlic.

1 user found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Jul. 15, 2009
Baked Pork Chops I
This recipe makes fork-tender pork chops that are out of this world, however the gravy is lacking a bit. I will make this again, but I will try a different gravy next time. Maybe take the advice of some of the reviews and add garlic and fresh mushrooms to the gravy.

1 user found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Jul. 14, 2009
 
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