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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Home Town: Merrimack, New Hampshire, USA
Living In: Rochester, New Hampshire, USA
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I work full-time at a very demanding job and love to come home and cooka meal for my roommate and I from scratch

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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.08 star rating.

Dorm Room Cheesy Tuna and Noodles

Reviewed on Nov. 18, 2009 by Skyy 
Tastey in a pinch, but i could feel my arteries hardening at the sodium content!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.22 star rating.

Sweet Potato Biscuits

Reviewed on Mar. 11, 2009 by althee921 
I absolutely love this recipe. I made the recipe as-is and the result was a perfect, moist biscuit. The sweet potato really adds a great flavor, but it doesn't outright taste like sweet potatoes. I made this to use up sweet potatoes that were about to turn and knowing that made the mashed sweet potatoes pretty bland with no added ingredients like cinnamon, etc. I would def make this again. The only thing I did different was to drop the biscuits by spoon rather than cutting them because the batter was a little sticky, plus the rustic look is nice. I like my baked goods to look homemade rather than from a Pillsbury can.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 1 stars. This recipe averages a 3.82 star rating.

Garlic and Ranch Turkey Burgers

Reviewed on Mar. 11, 2009 by althee921 
Sorry, Big J Rules, but this burger recipe was a flop. Because of the weather, we made these on our indoor grate and honestly, if we hadn't the burgers would have fallen right through the grill grates and onto the charcoal. I took other user's advice and added extra breadcrumbs, and our burgers fell apart and leaked into the crevices of our indoor grill and burned even on medium heat anyways. And as liquidy as they were, the more they cooked, they turned crumbly and dry. An absolute bomb and a waste of food. The flavoring IS a good idea, I will give you that much. I would skip the egg, halve the worstershire sauce, and add breadcrumbs and maybe have a better result. An absolute disaster, people. I truly feel bad giving this rating, I've never given a 1 star out before, but this was totally gross.
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