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Anadama Bread
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Anadama Bread - Pan-1
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Anadama Raisin Batter Bread
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Ancho Red-Onion Flapjacks
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Andrea's Coffee Cake
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Ange's Apple Bread
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Anish-Nah-Be Pakwejigan (Real Indian Bread)
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Annie Mae Jones' Cornmeal Muffins
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Annie Mae Jones' Sweet Potato Biscuits
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Annie Mae Jones' Yeast Rolls
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Annie Mae's Georgia Date-Pecan Bread
This keeps well and is excellent for a morning coffee party.submitted by
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Annie's Apple Bread
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Whether you call them appetizers, hors d'oeuvres, canapés, amuse-bouches, or amuse-gueules, they are the scrumptious...
What an easy way to make this dish and it tastes delicious. Even my finiky daughter thought it was great even with "those onions". I had sweet purple ones. I thinly sliced my potatoes and onions with a food processor, so it only took about 90 minutes on high to be almost done. Then, I added chopped chives and cheddar and american cheese to the top and put it on low for another hour. Only problem was a very brown crockpot bottom, even though I greased it with Crisco vegetable shortening.