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Apple Country Chicken
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anonymous
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Apple Crisp II(Low-Cal)
A healthy but rich dessert that will have you hooked after every serving!submitted by
anonymous
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Apple Honey Oatmeal Cookies
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anonymous
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Apple Oat Crisp
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anonymous
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Apple Pear Cake
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anonymous
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Apple Pie
Make your own rich apple pie with this easy to follow recipe that will its place in your cookbook!submitted by
anonymous
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Apple Raisin Crepes
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anonymous
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Apple-Rhubarb Betty
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anonymous
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Applesauce-Raisin Cookies
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anonymous
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Applesauce-Raisin Squares
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anonymous
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Apricot and Rice Muffins
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anonymous
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Apricot Canapes
These apricots canapes are a little sweet and sour, very tasty, especially with the blue cheese, mix very well.submitted by
happyzhangbo
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Listing of measure, weight conversions and some ingredient equivalents for cooking recipes....
Your nutritional assessment of the czarnina recipe may be correct, but I question it's accuracy. An 8-oz bowl extrapolated from your figures would contain 742 calories and 42 g of total fat, and be rated at over 17 Weight Watcher points. I cannot help but wonder if you took into account the weight of the water, which would have been considerable and, if included, would have decreased nutritional values per unit weight. Also how did you determine values for the blood that was used? If water had, indeed, been factored in then this dish is truly a dieters nightmare!