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Home Town: Gadsden, Alabama, USA
Living In: Decatur, Alabama, USA
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I am a House Wife. I stay at home and raise my 2 kids.

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Cooking Level: Intermediate
Living In: Decatur, Alabama, USA
About me: I'm a single girl working two jobs. After a disasterous marriage when I was young I stayed single for 16 years until I finally met the man of my dreams a couple of years ago. We…
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Home Town: Decatur, Alabama, USA
Living In: Nashville, Tennessee, USA
About me: I am 50 years old and just getting up to baking. Baking always seemed too measured for me, now I am learning to follow directions to the T and enjoying it!

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Home Town: Tampa, Florida, USA
Living In: Decatur, Alabama, USA
About me: Wife and mom of three girls ages 12,9, and 7. Love to cook and will try different foods at home with family anytime. If it is not good, we just throw it out, order a pizza and t…
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Cranberry Orange Bread

Reviewed on Dec. 3, 2009 by LynneinAlabama 
Really good! Made muffins out of it instead of a loaf (portable!) Used 1/2 cup of orange juice, no zest, and used craisins instead of fresh cranberries. Watch the cooking time if you do muffins because the first time i made this they came out kinda dry. Will do again and may try an orange glaze next time.
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Perfect Turkey

Reviewed on Dec. 2, 2009 by LynneinAlabama 
Followed this recipe for Thanksgiving this year, really good turkey. Got lots of compliments from the inlaws! I had a 20 lb turkey and I had never brined a turkey before. I started Wed. morning, washing the thing and rubbing it inside and out with kosher salt. Stuffed it with 3 stalks of celery cut up, 1 whole onion and 2 small Granny Smith apples chopped up. My mom had me worried about it being too salty so I dissolved 1 cup of kosher salt in water instead of 2, stuffed the turkey in an oven bag, poured the salt water over the turkey adding enough water to cover the bird, and put it in a cooler with a bag of ice (no room in the fridge). Let it stay all day Wed. and took it out about 9pm that night. Rinsed it REALLY good and let it drain uncovered in the fridge overnight. Put pats of butter underneath the skin and cooked it according to the directions (uncovered), breast side down to begin with and figured about 4 to 5 hours. Basted it with melted butter every hour and about 2 hours into it had to cover it with foil to keep the skin from becoming charcoal. Flipped it at about 3 hours (an experience!) and cooked it another hour uncovered breast side up. Skin was becoming a lovely brown color so I put the foil back on. It was completely done at 4 hours and was very moist and juicy. Will do it this way again next year! Thanks for the great recipe!
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Cookies 'n' Creme Fudge

Reviewed on Dec. 2, 2009 by LynneinAlabama 
Wow! These were really really good. I used another reviewer's suggestion and used oreos with the red cream filling. It definitely works better to hand break the oreos into 4 pieces and discard the crumbs (I ate them - what can I say?) For those who did this and had a problem with the fudge turning orange the secret is to not stir too much. Just barely get the oreos mixed in there. There will be some bleed-thru, but it creates a nice marbled effect. Refrigerate them in an airtight container, because they will get a bit melty if left sitting out. They are even better the next day, if they last that long. Cut them into little squares because they are definitely very rich! If you are looking for a low fat, healthy dessert look elsewhere because this ain't it, but oh! So Good and so easy!! I'll be making these everytime I need to take a dessert somewhere
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