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Home Town: Silver Spring, Maryland, USA
Living In: Tel Aviv, Mehoz Tel-Aviv, Israel
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I am a fun loving little chef. I LOVE experimenting with new spices. I do prefer easier recipes to long complicated ones. I make kick-butt salads and my friends' friends know me as the salad lady.

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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 3.92 star rating.

One Egg Lemon Pound Cake

Reviewed on Oct. 25, 2008 by selfmadechef
It's a good recipe if you're out of eggs! I felt the need to upgrade it: I gave up the lemon essence (natural stuff is better by far!) & added 2 tbsp fresh lemon juice + rind.Instead of milk I used 1 cup orange juice + rind + 1 tbsp honey + 5 mashed dates + 1 finely grated carrot. I used wholemeal flour + 1 tsp baking powder + some crushed almonds. I made muffins instead of cake and they were yummy as well as healthy (my kids took them to school)
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Light Oat Bread

Reviewed on Oct. 4, 2008 by MAMASITA76
I don't have a bread machine, but I was impressed with how easy it was to make this bread. Like other cooks did, I prepared the dry ingredients and mixed the wet ones separately, then kneaded the dough for at least 10 minutes. Once the first leavening took place, I punched it down and added herbs and onion, then let it sit again for another 30 minutes. I baked as per the instructions and It ended up as a savoury herb and onion oat bread. I also agree that the crust was ever so tasty when the bread is warm or cold. I will surely be keeping this recipe for anytime I feel like making homemade bread! Thanks for sharing.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.31 star rating.

Pizza Dough I

Reviewed on Sep. 22, 2008 by Simone
Great in a jiffy. Better if you have the time to let it proof.
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