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Home Town: Seattle, Washington, USA
Living In: Lakewood, California, USA
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I am mother of 5- 4 boys and 1 girl. I enjoy camping, motorcycling and entertaining family and friends.

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Home Town: Lakewood, California, USA
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.6 star rating.

Slow Cooker Stuffing

Reviewed on Nov. 29, 2008 by MAMASPICE
My first stuffing! The broth amount and bread consistency are key to the success of this recipe. We went to a local Oregon bakery and picked up loaves of just baked artisan and multi-grain breads and sliced into cubes then baked at 250 for 25 minutes (checking frequently). The hearty, chewy texture of the bread was very successful with this recipe as it did not become soggy during the cooking process. We added 2.5 cups of stock (just enough to moisten) and a pound of crumbled, cooked sage sausage. I did stir it after the first hour in the pot and then occasionally during the cooking time. This was necessary as the stuffing becomes very brown on the bottom. I agree that the high setting may not be needed since all the crock pot process is doing is re-incorporating the bread with the stock and other flavors. Many of the 17 folks at our dinner were interested in how this recipe would turn out and we were all pleased with the results.
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Pumpkin Bars I

Reviewed on Nov. 26, 2008 by SunshineMama
Delicious! I used 10X13 stoneware bar pan, left the walnuts out of the cake, and used the Cream Cheese Frosting II recipe from this website. Then I added toasted pecans on top of 1/2 the pan for us nut lovers. This is more like a sheet cake than traditional cookie bars but it is absolutely divine! Everyone in my house LOVED them!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.71 star rating.

Slow-Cooker Chicken Tortilla Soup

Reviewed on Nov. 25, 2008 by SunshineMama
Great recipe and very versatile. I only had green enchilada sauce and rotel tomatoes so that is what I used. I also did not cook the chicken ahead of time but let it cook in the crockpot. I then removed it, shredded it and then returned it to the pot. I added the corn and a can of pinto beans during the last hour of cooking. VERY YUMMY and the perfect soup for those cold fall/winter days!
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