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debi
 
Home Town: Rhode Island, USA
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About this Cook
I am a 52-year-old woman who loves to cook and try new recipes. Unfortunately because I work full time I am unable to enjoy cooking as much as I would like.
My favorite things to cook
Anything with chicken, pasta or Italian
My favorite family cooking traditions
I am Polish and have fond memories of my mom and grandmother's polish dishes.
My cooking triumphs
I recently baked a blueberry pie which I hadn't made in years. It came out absolutely delicious.
My cooking tragedies
One day I was baking something in the oven and as I was removing the item, I dropped a steak knife with a wooden handle which went to the very bottom of the oven. because it was so hot I decided to let it cool and go back for it later. Well of course I forgot about it and the next time I turned the oven on I remembered all right my new GE oven was on fire and the entire house filled with smoke in a matter of minutes. I thought I was fortunate that my husband was home to help but as I was calling the fire department he proceded to distinguish the fire with water from the sink. Finally we realized that all we had to do was to turn the oven off. By that time the fire department was in my house with about 6 men. Luckily everything turned out fine and my house did not burn down but miraculously my new stove and oven survived. The moral of the story. 1) Never leave anything flamable in the bottom of your oven and 2) the GE profile stoves are excellent!!
Recipe Reviews 4 reviews
Slow Cooker Corned Beef and Cabbage
I have been making my corned beef and cabbage in the crockpot for a long time. I would rate this as the #1 best tasting food in the crockpot. I will let you all in on a little secret though. The only liquid you need to add is the water(about half to 3/4 to the top of the pot) You do not need beer, chicken broth or any other liquid for flavor. The only spice I would recommend is either the packet that comes with the corned beef or some whole peppercorns. Otherwise the meat will do all of the flavoring for you. Also, I always add my potatoes in the beginning along with the carrots and onion. They do not come out mushy at all, just very melt in your mouth tasty. You can leave them in larger pieces or you can use the small whole potatoes. Then for the last hour of cooking you can add your cabbage. Very simple meal but so delicious.

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Reviewed On: Mar. 10, 2010
Crispy Oven-Fried Fish Fillets
This was an excellent recipe for fish, quick, easy and delicious. I used scrod and it just melted in your mouth. Even my 10 year old son loved it. A definite keeper!!

0 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Feb. 5, 2010
Fabulous Foolproof Lasagna
This is an excellent and very quick way to make lasagna. I have very good luck with the no boil noodles. I would never go back to the old way of boiling them first. I also agree with the other readers that you definitely need more than 16 oz of sauce. I always use the large jar which I believe is the next size up from the 16 oz jar. I also mix the sausage and/or hamburg with the sauce and spread that way. however, I leave enough plain sause out so that I can cover the bottom of the pan and then top off the last layer of noodles with. I then top with a layer of grated cheese and for the last 5 mintues of cooking then layer with mozarella.

1 user found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Oct. 15, 2009
 
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