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Old Mon, Jan-17-05, 15:46
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Oh my!! I had a sneak taste before putting it in the oven and it was delicious! Can't wait to eat in 20 minutes.
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Old Mon, Jan-17-05, 17:45
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i made this the night before last and it tasted just like the real thing. it was so delicious. i left out the romano and mushrooms though. thanks for the fab recipe! btw, i put the leftovers in a heavily sprayed muffin tin and they reheated in individual servings perfectly.
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Old Wed, May-18-05, 06:46
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I'm bumping this up because it is so good - even my non-LC family members love it!
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Old Wed, May-18-05, 07:38
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Always a favourite of mine
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Old Sat, May-21-05, 05:35
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I have great news and bad news.

The great news is... they were absolutely fantastic!
The bad news is.. I tried to eat the whole thing.

Can't do this recipe and have moderation.
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Old Sat, May-21-05, 06:55
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The bad news is.. I tried to eat the whole thing.

Can't do this recipe and have moderation.


Just make half or a quarter then ... or, save some for the next day, shape it into a 'cake' and pan fry. Add some pre-cooked cabbage or green beans into the mix before cooking as well, and voila ~ low carb Bubble & Squeak
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Old Mon, May-23-05, 09:07
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made this and it was great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

thanks for the recipe
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Old Wed, Oct-12-05, 10:20
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What about freezing this in smaller portions? Guess the worst that could happen is that it's more mushy, which wouldn't be the end of the world for me.

I have to pull back the feeding bag on this one as well. But I do better when I can freeze portions.

Like Bawdy's cheesecake. That baby is dangerous for me unless I freeze the slices immediately.
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Old Wed, Oct-12-05, 13:59
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i've frozen this before and it came out fine.
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just wanted to say thanks.
I made this tonight and it was yummy!!
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Old Sun, Feb-12-06, 18:11
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I finally made it. It was delicious!!!
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Old Tue, Feb-14-06, 06:50
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I finally made something similar to this last night and it was fantastic! I did find it was a bit wet though, I guess I didn't squeeze enough water out of the cauliflower. But it's definitely a keeper!
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Old Tue, Feb-14-06, 12:41
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this is one of my favorite things to make. i don't make it often though because it is difficult not to overeat it, it's that good.
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Old Wed, Feb-15-06, 19:06
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This recipe isn't fabulous. It's DANGEROUS!!!!! It's very easy to overindulge. Guess I'll have to make it many more times in order to get the 'Oh-My-God-this-is-so-good-I've-gotta-eat-more feeling' out of my system before I can eat reasonable-size portions. I'm going to try adding eggs to make 'pancakes' for breadfast that a previous poster mentioned. Thanks again for the delicious recipe!
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Old Thu, Feb-23-06, 18:05
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Thank you for sharing this recipe! This was the first recipe I pulled off a forum and what a success. I'm so glad there are people out there willing to share good things when they find them.
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