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Tag Archives: easy
Recipe: Betsy’s Easy Peach Cobbler
Our friend Betsy brought Easy Peach Cobbler to a pot luck. It uses only one dish because you can add spices right in the can. And it’s delicious! Ingredients 1 package yellow cake mix 1 large (29 oz) can peaches … Continue reading
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Tagged cobbler, easy, peach, picnic, potluck
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Recipe: Easy Sub Rolls
We had been having good luck with our Fast Focaccia, so why not try the same technique for making sub rolls? We increased the flour while keeping all other ingredients the same and walla, easy sub rolls in under 2 … Continue reading
Recipe: Bagel for One
Our Bagel for One recipe is stolen outright from jenniabs3 on TikTok, with just a couple of modifications in technique. If you think making just one bagel is overly indulgent, just imagine the satisfaction of mixing the dough with your … Continue reading
Recipe: World’s Easiest Thai Curry
The secret to the world’s easiest Thai curry is those little cans of Maesri curry paste you see in Asian markets. If you’ve passed on these because you assume they are the Thai equivalent of hamburger helper, think again. The … Continue reading