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I'm not demoing just bringing a recipe. I like to try different things but I have tried almost all of the recipes in the current SB. At least any that you could bring somewhere with you.janetupnorth said:Always good to bring one out of the current Season's Best that you think some cluster mates HAVEN'T tried to show them a good demo...or recent ones on CC that they might not have logged in and seen.
wadesgirl said:I'm not demoing just bringing a recipe. I like to try different things but I have tried almost all of the recipes in the current SB. At least any that you could bring somewhere with you.
straitfan said:At our cluster mtg. the other night we made "Strawberry Bruschetta" which is from a SB a couple of years back. It was really yummy!
straitfan said:I have down that it was in the S/S 2005 SB. If I get really ambitious I'll type it up.but it's easier to search for it! LOL!
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