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Posted 6/9/2010 @ 12:32:08 pm by todaysbaker.com
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You'll like this recipe for Ravioli with Garlic-Herb Oil -- it's
a fresh take when you add seasonal veggies and a dash of herbs to
lighten up your favorite pastas. This delicious entree will be ready to eat in less than 30 minutes when you use the already prepared ravioli.
Ingredients: 1 pkg (20 oz) refrigerated four-cheese ravioli1/4 cup olive oil1 large clove garlic, sliced1/4 tsp c...
Posted 8/17/2009 @ 8:47:50 pm by todaysbaker.com
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I'm very interested in reading about the lifestyle of early American settlers and how they were able to keep warm during harsh New England winters. So, I read that quilting was a necessary craft for these early pioneers. For the history of quilting and more, you only need to go to the TodaysQuilters website.Check out a page of this website (http://www.todaysquilters.com/pioneer-quilting-bee.html) ...
Posted 8/17/2009 @ 7:46:20 am by todaysbaker.com
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This is such a simple dessert recipe that is so easy and so delicious. Adding one golden delicious apple makes the dessert sweet without adding a lot of sugar. It would be a comforting food to make any time of the year and would also be an enjoyable project for a child to work on or a family to prepare. The YouTube video explains the recipe and exactly how to prepare. Enjoy!!!Ingredients:5 Granny ...
Posted 8/16/2009 @ 4:31:34 pm by todaysbaker.com
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Strawberry-Rhubarb Pie1 cup sugar2 tablespoons quick-cooking tapioca¼ teaspoon salt¼ teaspoon nutmeg¼ cup orange juice3 cups cut rhubarb (approximately one pound)1 recipe Orange Pastry **1 cup sliced strawberries1 tablespoon butter or margarineCombine sugar, tapioca, salt, nutmeg, orange juice, and rhubarb; place in 9-inch piepan lined with Orange Pastry. Top with strawberries and dot with butter....
Posted 7/23/2009 @ 3:16:33 pm by todaysbaker.com
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Are you a NASCAR fanatic? Can you believe that since 1947, NASCAR has been thriving by putting the pedal to the metal? There is a rich history in stock car racing along with a wealth of memorabilia related to this sport. The variety of memorabilia is extensive and is all fairly inexpensive. Arm patches, pennants, uniforms, club pins, trophies, clothing, photos and much more comprise the collectibl...
Posted 7/22/2009 @ 9:53:45 am by todaysbaker.com
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The question is, "How do isometrics help you lose weight?" First of all, weight loss takes a great deal of commitment. The best way to take off weight and keep it off, often requires a lifestyle change. A healthy nutritional plan as well as physical exercise are both necessary components. It does not have to be difficult, but it does require consistency.The exercise part is where isometrics comes ...
Posted 7/19/2009 @ 1:50:05 pm by todaysbaker.com
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We all try to stay ahead of the latest fashion. This makes us want to replace our old wardrobe with something new! Something else comes out that is totally different, but we like it and have to have it. It is all dependent on the inner personality of any teenager and their surroundings. There are many different cliques that enjoy many different clothing styles. To find out all about style in teen ...
Posted 7/19/2009 @ 1:02:08 pm by todaysbaker.com
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One of the most famous quilting projects in the world is the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt. In the 1980s, the social stigma associated with the disease meant that many of the victims did not receive funerals, either out of their families wishes for privacy or from funeral homes refusing to handle the remains. A group of volunteers felt that those who succumbed to this misunderstood...
Posted 7/19/2009 @ 12:47:58 pm by todaysbaker.com
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There are two main types of canning -- pressure canning and boiling-bath canning. Which type of food you are working with determines the process -- foods that are higher in acidity can be canned using the boiling-bath method. Lower-acid foods should be canned using the pressure method, to preserve them properly.Higher acidity foods include fruits, pickles, most tomatoes, sauerkraut, jams, jellies ...
Posted 7/17/2009 @ 2:54:49 pm by todaysbaker.com
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The 1970 Gran Sport Buick was referred to as "the quickest American production car ever tested." All you have to do is open the hood of this car and you know you have something powerful.
Many changes were made to the Buick to enhance the performance. Buick crammed a 455 cubic inch engine into the GS. With this little change, the Buick was able to produce 350 bhp and 510lb-ft of torque. This was ...
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