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ABC (Absolute Best Chewy) Chocolate Chippers

Submitted by: Stacy M. Polcyn
This recipe is for when you want rich, chewy chocolate chip cookies chock-full of chocolate chips and toasted nuts. I am happy to share my recipe with other chocolate chip cookie connoisseurs--visitors to this great website! I guarantee professional bakery results if you follow this recipe as written. Keep in mind, however, that each specific ingredient and step is important to ensure best results. Many test batches were conducted in order to perfect this chewy recipe for a cookie you can really sink your teeth into. If these cookies don't comfort you and make you happy (er, 'chipper'), I don't know what will! Enjoy! 
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Absolutely Ultimate Potato Soup

Submitted by: Karena
Potatoes, celery, onion and garlic are sauteed in bacon drippings in this tarragon and cilantro scented soup which is thickened with heavy cream. 
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Allison's Supreme Chocolate Chip Cookies

Submitted by: Maria Allison
Extra rich chocolate chip cookies. These stay soft a long time! 
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Alyson's Broccoli Salad

Submitted by: Eleanor Johnson
Bacon sure does something wonderful for broccoli, and that 's the case with this great party salad. It 's fried up and crumbled and sprinkled on the fresh broccoli along with toasted sunflower seeds. Onions and raisins, also make an appearance. 
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American Lasagna

Submitted by: Rosemary Stoker
Lasagna appeals to the eye as well as to the taste buds. Here, ground beef, onion, garlic, basil, tomatoes and a dash of brown sugar make up the sauce, while ricotta, Parmesan, mozzarella, eggs and parsley are the filling for this layered casserole. Prepare up to 2 days in advance, if desired, and chill covered in the refrigerator until ready to bake. Increase the baking time by about 15 minutes. 
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Amish Friendship Bread Starter

Submitted by: Ginger McKenney
Yeast, sugar, milk and flour ferment to make starter for sweet bread. Because the recipe produces so much starter, give some away to friends. 
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Amish White Bread

Submitted by: Peg
This recipe will give you two loaves of plain, sweet white bread that are quick and easy to make. 
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Annie's Fruit Salsa and Cinnamon Chips

Submitted by: Ann Renzino Page
This delicious salsa made with fresh kiwis, apples and berries is a sweet, succulent treat when served on homemade cinnamon tortilla chips. Enjoy it as a summer appetizer or an easy dessert. 
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Apple Bundt Cake

Submitted by: Carol
This is a good wholesome cake, especially for the fall. 
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Apple Crisp II

Submitted by: Diane Kester
This large 9x13-inch crisp is made hearty with cooking oats mixed into its sweet crumbly topping. Underneath are all the lovely things that compliment apples -cinnamon, brown sugar and butter. Serve warm with rum raisin ice cream or a big dollop of freshly whipped cream. 
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Apple Crumble Pie

Submitted by: LEHOUX
Sliced apples are simply piled into a pie crust and sprinkled twice. First, it 's sprinkled with cinnamon and sugar, and then with a sweet crumbly topping. Bake for 35 to 40 minutes and enjoy. 
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Apple Pie by Grandma Ople

Submitted by: Rebecca Clyma
Grandmas from all around can be proud of this unique recipe that brings fabulous results. Sliced apples are mounded in a prepared pie shell, covered with a latticed crust, and just before slipping into the oven, doused with a sugary butter syrup. 
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Apricot Cream Cheese Thumbprints

Submitted by: Mellan
These always look so pretty on the cookie plates I give for Christmas. 
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Aunt Cora's World's Greatest Cookies

Submitted by: Mary Hays
Aunt Cora's recipe. WORLD'S BEST CHOCOLATE CHIP PEANUT BUTTER COOKIES! 
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Aunt Teen's Creamy Chocolate Fudge

Submitted by: Kelly Phillips
This was my aunt's recipe for fudge, passed down through the family. It's better than any fudge I've ever had at the Jersey shore, and easy enough to whip up in 15 minutes or so. 
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Award Winning Soft Chocolate Chip Cookies

Submitted by: Debbi Borsick
Everybody wants this recipe when I take them in for a carry-in. To make them award winning, my daughter, Tegan, made them for a cookie baking contest and won a red ribbon! You can use any flavor pudding you like for this recipe. 
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Awesome Broccoli-Cheese Casserole

Submitted by: Stacy M. Polcyn
My mom used to make this easy recipe every Thanksgiving when I was little. We kids could never get enough! It was our very favorite Thanksgiving vegetable. If you have children, or have some coming to visit you as guests this Thanksgiving, I guarantee that they will eat (and enjoy) this veggie dish! Even though I rarely cook with canned condensed soups, I still make this yummy broccoli casserole during the holiday season. It's fabulous with a Christmas ham and potatoes au gratin too. (Note: Be sure to use sharp Cheddar cheese for a nice full flavor.) Mmmmmmm! 
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Awesome Sausage, Apple and Cranberry Stuffing

Submitted by: Stacy M. Polcyn
Freshly toasted bread cubes, turkey sausage, chopped apples and dried cranberry combine to create a tasty fruited stuffing for a 10-pound turkey. 
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Bacon and Tomato Cups

Submitted by: Kelli
Provided by: M&M's
Tomato, bacon and basil dip -- tucked into individual biscuit cradles -- is reminiscent of a classic BLT. 
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Baked Pork Chops I

Submitted by: Dawn Edberg
There's something comforting about pork chops, breaded and baked, and served with an easy white wine and mushroom sauce. 


 
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