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Last Post 391 days, 13 hours Ago


With all this cold weather, I've been spending more time in the house. So I needed a project. I thought, hey maybe I can enter something into the Pillsbury Bake Off. So I set off on my new challenge. It was a great way to keep the oven on and my mind busy. (Although I got really sick of washing dishes)

It has to be an original recipe and must include at least two items from Pillsbury's list. I thought, I can do that. Well....no I can't. Have you ever tried to create a new dish that actually tastes good?? My attempt at "pineapple split dip" was a dud. The "hot peanut butter roll up" was yucky. Who knew this would be so hard.

Liking to cook clearly does not mean you can create something that tastes good and others might like. So my chance at cooking stardum is fading fast. Unless someone thinks my "tune melt pizza" could be a big winner??

Stay warm everyone!

 

 

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MommaKat read my blog view my photos
Feb 8, 2007 | 12:01 AM

It don't sound to appetizing but hey someone might like it. Keep trying.

sweetgirlamy
Feb 8, 2007 | 11:06 AM

Instead of a bake off receipe how about a One Skillet type recipe? My mom has made up many of her own even on a small budget. She started this when we were younger by making a one dish dinner with items she knew we liked. 30+ years later she STILL does this but caters to my 9 year old newphew. It's amazing what one can come up with!!

Derma read my blog
Feb 12, 2007 | 11:14 AM

Keep trying----- it IS possible to win! My mother-in-law actually DID win (best of class) in 1962. She won a trip to Los Angeles (sae Art Linkletter) and won a new stove! She was Hungarian and learned to bake from her mother. If I recall correctly the winning recipe was a Hungarian torte of some kind.

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