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Cajun Cooking-Recipes-Members submitted recipes,stories and more!
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Hi Y'all,

There have been several new recipes, jokes and cooking tips added at
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Members Submitted Recipes Ratings:

Our Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes -Rated 5

Thanks and keep up the good work! We appreciate everyone who posts
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Member's Submitted Recipe-Please Help Us Rate It!

Chocolate Turtle Cheesecake  
 
Ingredients

2 cups vanilla wafer crumbs
6 tablespoons margarine, melted
1 14 ounce bag caramels
1 5 ounce can evaporated milk
1 cup chopped pecans toasted
1/2 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 eggs
1/2 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips melted
2 8 ounce packages cream cheese, softened

Directions

Combine crumbs and margarine and press onto bottom and sides of 9-
inch springform pan.

Melt caramels with milk in 1-1/2 quart heavy saucepan over low heat,
stirring frequently until smooth.

Pour into crust.
Top with pecans.
Combine cream cheese, sugar, and vanilla.
Add eggs, one at a time, mixing well after each.
Blend in chocolate: mix well.
Pour over pecans.
Bake at 350 degrees for 40 minutes.
Loosen cake from edges of pan.
Cool before removing rim of pan.
Chill.
Garnish with whipped cream and chopped nuts and maraschino cherries
if desired.

Makes 10 to 12 servings.

Contributor : candy-Thanks!

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Questions And Answers From Readers:

"Apricot 3-layer jello salad or dessert?

Had this recipe at a funeral luncheon in southern Indiana in the '70s.
It was very good and not to sweet for either. There was a milky layer,
then a clearer layer and the last had something akin to cottage-mixed-
in layer. There was nothing dolloped on the top. Would like the
recipe if anyone knows it. This was a heavy German/Missouri Synod
Lutheran  town. Help Help Help"

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"The Atheist and the Bear"
Joke Posted At The message Board By Albertarose, thanks!

An atheist was walking through the woods in Alaska one day, admiring
all that evolution had created. "What majestic trees! What a powerful
river! What beautiful animals!" he said to himself.  As he was
walking alongside the river, he heard a rustling in the bushes behind
him. Turning to look, he saw a 13-foot Kodiak brown bear  beginning
to charge at him. He ran down the path as fast as he could.

He looked over his shoulder and saw that the bear was rapidly closing
in on him. Somehow, he ran even faster and was so scared that tears
came to his eyes.

He looked again and the bear was even closer. His heart was pounding
in his chest; he tried to run faster yet. But alas, he tripped and
fell  to the ground. As he rolled over to pick himself up, the bear
was right over him, reaching for him with its left paw and raising
its right paw to strike him...

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