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Home Town: Topeka, Kansas, USA
Living In: Woodbine, Texas, USA
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I'm a 37 year old Dad that loves out door cooking. After 7 years of trial error, I can cook almost anything outside. After watching Grillin and Chillin with Bobby Flay I decided Sunday Roast or a large Turkey Breast does not have to heat up the house. So it's outside.

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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.68 star rating.

Biscotti

Reviewed on Oct. 11, 2008 by Jan C
Very nice biscotti. While I would prefer more of a buttery taste, using oil extends the shelf life. I made a double batch and added various combinations of sliced almonds, dried cranberries, and chocolate chips. I drizzled a chocolate glaze over some of them (1/4 cup butter and 5 oz of bittersweet or semi-sweet chocolate). That gives you a huge variety of flavors with little additional work. For those that think the dough is hard to work with, you just need to sprinkle a very small amount of flour on each log - it makes them much easier to handle.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.84 star rating.

Margaritas on the Rocks

Reviewed on Oct. 11, 2008 by Thisni Caza
Absolutely the best I've tried at home so far! Very near my favorite restaurant margaritas. I halved the alcohol after reading the reviews and doing my own calculations. I made my own sweet and sour, following instructions from an AR article: make the Simple Syrup recipe (on this site) of one cup water and one cup sugar, cool, add one cup lime juice. Didn't use Grand Marnier ($$$); maybe next time. Next time I would also like to try adding more lime juice to the simple syrup.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.27 star rating.

Fried Rice Restaurant Style

Reviewed on Oct. 9, 2008 by LEANNA
Easy and delish! Be careful with the amount of soy sauce...it's very easy to make the dish too salty.
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