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3 Non-Traditional Ways to Prepare Your Holiday Turkey
Deep-Fryed Turkey 3 gallons peanut oil for frying, or as needed 1 (12 pound) whole turkey, neck and giblets removed 1/4 cup Creole seasoning 1 white onion In a large stockpot or turkey fryer, heat oil to 400 degrees F. Be sure to leave...

A Cooks Guide to Cooking With Onions
Onions, subtle or strong have played a key role in culinary history. Here is a guide to cooking with onions. Yellow storage onions: Probably the most familiar of all onions, you see em all the time at your local grocery store, sold in red net...

Biscuits: Sweet Potato Biscuit Recipe and a Cheese Biscuit Recipe link
One of the best tasting breakfast recipes for the fall months is sweet potato biscuits. We love to serve them at parties; making a mini version, cut with a cutter about a inch diameter and putting country ham on them. If you were where we're...

Cheesecake
Cheesecake, do you think that cheesecake is hard to make, well if you do then you are wrong, cheesecake is one of the easiest deserts to make as far as I am concerned, it is even easier and less messy than making cookies. Just go to Yahoo or...

Holiday Recipe: Filled Cookies
From the book: Christmas In Dairyland (True Stories From a Wisconsin Farm) When I was a kid growing up on our dairy farm in Wisconsin 40 years ago, cookies with a date filling were my dad's favorite kind. Here is the recipe. 3/4 cup...

 
Always hungry, but don't know what to make?

Wouldn't you like to be able to make something else than just the same old dishes you have been serving up for years now?
Believe me, you are not the only one who gets tired of having the same meals served day after day. Your family does too.
If your family is anything like mine they are probably to polite to say anything or they have just gotten in the habit of eating what they are being served.
Come up with something different and you will find great appreciation for your cooking.
Following recipes is not hard and you do not have to be a genius or a magician to make the meals.
Great recipes can be found everywhere so there is no need to run to your book store and pay hundreds of dollars for a fancy cook book.
For the amount they want for one book you could get more recipes, than you would know what to do with, from somewhere else.
Recipes can be found everywhere even online.
A good idea for you who would like to spice up your home cooking. Get some new recipes and add them to your menu.
Not only you, but your whole family will welcome the change.

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Hege Crowton is establishing her self as an expert copywriter. She is known for doing in-depth research before writing her articles. Many of her articles are posted on www.EzineCrow.com and she also does a lot of writing for www.Crowsites.com . Copyright 2005 CookingCrow.com

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