Slow Simmer

Food for thought

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A lot for food for thought

April 8th, 2012 at Sun, 8th, 2012 at 9:58 pm by dennisbox

My daughter,  Katy, told me about this website for recipes - http://pinterest.com/all/?category=food_drink –

Lots of ideas for food I can’t eat, but I can make for Katy when she comes home from school.

I worked on a baked apple recipe today with granola as the filling for a cored out apple.

I make my own granola. It is baked without oil or sugar. Everyone at the office makes fun of my food, but they like the granola.

I will post that recipe next time.

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