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Home Town: Independence, Missouri, USA
Living In: Topeka, Kansas, USA
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I lived and worked mainly around KC,MO until I moved to KS. I'm now a diabetic and an amputee in a wheel chair. But that doesn't stop me.

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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.77 star rating.

Carrot Cake III

Reviewed on Nov. 28, 2008 by Thisni Caza
Very good. Not quite as dense as I recall carrot cakes...but very good. I cut the sugar in the cake to one cup white and one-half cup brown to cut carbs, and also cut the sugar in the frosting to three cups, just because the frosting was the right consistency at three cups. Did not use nuts due to allergies.
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Hot Jezebel

Reviewed on Nov. 28, 2008 by Thisni Caza
We like this altho my version could have been a little spicier. I could only find extra hot horseradish, so I cut back a bit, probably too much!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.33 star rating.

Pecan Tarts

Reviewed on Nov. 28, 2008 by Thisni Caza
My first time with pecan tarts. I should have realized when mixing the crust that the crust is more cookie-like than pie-crust-like. My crust was a little hard, probably due to over-baking. As mentioned by another reviewer, the ingredient list does not list 'pecan halves'. Fortunately, I had a bunch of pecans in the freezer and was able to select enough presentable halves. I used a twenty-four section mini-muffin pan and felt that my crust was a bit thick in places in the bottom. Had the crust been thinner, I would have had many more than twenty-four. I had at least half the filling left, so...? The taste of the crust and filling was very good. For those who try this recipe as first-timers, just be aware of the quantities/ratio of crust and filling.
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