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I have picked up a few recipes from Paula Deen, but I have gotten more useful ideas from Robin Miller. She comes on right before Paula Deen out here. Her show is called "Quick Fix Meals".
I have done them that way too, but I do wash them first now. I lay them out on a towel after washing though and let them air dry for awhile before bagging them. When I need them, they are not stuck together so they are easy to measure if I need to do that.
I freeze them in gallon bags and take out what I need. Our neighbor has 500 full grown blueberry bushes so I pick bushels at the time. That's why I am requesting blueberry recipes. hehehehe
To one white cake mix (made with egg whites) add 1 cup blueberries. Pour into paper lined muffin cups. In small bowl mix 2 Tablespoons soft butter,2 Tablespoons sugar and 2 Tablespoons cornstarch until mixture looks like meal (you can toss in a teaspoon of almond extract too if you like). Sprinkle each cupcake with a teaspoon of topping. Bake as directed on cake mix package.
You remember those tasteless (to me anyway) digestive cookies we gave the little ones? Those....but I prefer to use Oreo crumbs for just about anything requiring crumbs!!!
Dale, Robin Miller is from the food network show called "quick fix meals". She has a prep day on the week end or one other day and then during the week, she has thing ready to fix meals quickly. She uses a crock pot a lot. Like Randy said she come on before Paula Deen in the morning.
Yes, she will prepare more stuff than she needs for one meal, but then usually base one or two more meals on the extra stuff she prepared. I have picked up more good ideas from her than any other, but I still like to watch others and learn from them.
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