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Apple Crisp III

Submitted by: Carrie 
No oats in this simple apple crisp -- just cinnamon spiced apples covered in a lightly sweet, buttery crust. 

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Apple Crisp IV

Submitted by: rhonda 
Three layers make up this hearty 9x13-inch crisp. Sweet apple slices find their home between generous layers of a delicious crumbly mixture -flour, brown sugar, butter, cinnamon and oatmeal. 

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Apple Scones

Submitted by: Carol 
Not too sweet, the apple really comes through in these delectable scones sprinkled with cinnamon sugar. 

Asian Chicken Noodle Soup

Submitted by: Beverly 
Chinese noodles are topped with chicken broth flavored with shiitake mushrooms and green onions in this quick soup. 

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Asian Pork Tenderloin

Submitted by: ONOLICIOUS10 
Marinated tenderloin goes Asian with soy sauce, chile paste, sesame oil, and brown sugar. It's great with rice and Asian veggies like bok choy. 

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Asian-Glazed 'Melt-in-Your-Mouth' Pork Tenderloin

Submitted by: Austin Geraldson 
A sweet and salty brine is the secret to this Asian-inspired pork tenderloin. Let the pork tenderloin soak in the brine for 2 to 8 hours to become tender, juicy, and flavorful. Grill and serve the sliced tenderloin with the Asian glaze. Complete the meal with brown rice, glazed carrots, and steamed green vegetables. 

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Berry Cobbler

Submitted by: ALETE 
Two cups of your favorite berries are baked in a soft cakey cobbler -- just mix, pour, bake and eat! 

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Best Ever Blueberry Cobbler

Submitted by: Jen 
To make this judiciously sweet cobbler, blueberries are lightly sugared and flavored with orange juice, and then topped with a light and airy batter. And within 40 minutes, this cobbler bakes up bubbly and beautiful. 

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Best Toffee Ever - Super Easy

Submitted by: FUNKYSEAMONKEY 
Chocolate and almonds top off a rich buttery toffee. A simple recipe that you could easily remember and whip up any time. I always get compliments and requests for more. Use any type of nut that you like in place of the almonds. 

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Brenda's Apple and Pomegranate Crisp

Submitted by: BRENOLA 
This is a crisp using apples and pomegranate seeds for a festive fall dessert. 

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Cabbage Rolls

Submitted by: William Anatooskin 
Savoy cabbage leaves are stuffed with ground beef, ground sausage and rice in this traditional dish. 

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Cabbage Rolls II

Submitted by: BJ 
Cabbage leaves stuffed with ground beef, onion and rice, covered in a sweet and tangy tomato sauce and cooked in a slow cooker. 

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Canadian Butter Tarts

Submitted by: Valerie Hatfield-Ringrose 
This recipe makes twelve tarts filled with raisins and a wonderful brown sugar, toasted coconut, and walnut mixture that bakes up gooey, sweet and absolutely delicious. Top with a dollop of unsweetened whipped cream. 

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Cheddar Quiche

Submitted by: Jennifer 
The perfect brunch offering, this quiche is packed with the flavors of bacon, hot sauce, Cheddar cheese, eggs, and evaporated milk to make it creamy, thick, and delicious. The crust is made with baking mix, so it is heartier than a flaky pastry. Serve warm or at room temperature. 

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Chinese Steamed Buns With BBQ Pork Filling

Submitted by: Carol chi-wa Chung 
Using the dough for Chinese Steamed Buns, this recipe offers a tasty filling of pork and barbecue sauce that is enhanced with shallots and soy sauce. 

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Cinnamon Rolls II

Submitted by: PAT MYERS 
I make these the night before and bake them in the morning. My family and friends can't stay out of them. They are very moist and decadently rich. 

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Corn Fritters Canadian Style

Submitted by: SEAN BICKFORD 
These lunchtime treats were a favorite for us when we were kids. A wonderful alternative to traditional deep fried southern style fritters. 

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Creamy Potato Leek Soup II

Submitted by: ANABANANA 
Really easy, satisfying soup. Can be prepared in less than an hour. Serve hot and garnish with grated cheese. 

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Curried Wild Rice and Squash Soup

Submitted by: Connie Dempsey 
Yummy curried wild rice and squash soup. 

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Curry Kabobs

Submitted by: Aurie McGoldrick 
A gently spiced marinade sets the stage for skewered chicken and mushrooms garnished with diced tomato and green onion. Sure to be a summertime favorite, hot off the grill. 
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