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Preheat waffle iron.
Measure milk in large measuring cup, add vinegar and set aside to curdle.
In a large mixing bowl, mix cornmeal, flour, baking powder, salt and sugar.
Make well in center and add milk mixture and oil.
Mix until smooth.
Cook waffles according to waffle iron directions!
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ven to 400 degrees.
For the filling mix the turkey
The night before, boil the egg until hard-boiled (10-15 mins).
When they're boiled, rinse with cold water, peel, let them cool, and stick in the fridge.
The next day, cook the bacon in a skillet until crispy on both sides. (about 10 mins.) Set the bacon aside on paper towels and when cooled, crumble.
Combine all ingredients for the dressing together in a small bowl.
Combine bacon, bell pepper, green onion and romaine in a bowl. Pour dressing over salad and toss. Garnish with sliced boiled egg and avocado.
For the cream cheese filling:
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Preheat oven to 325\u00b0.
Lightly oil a 9 x 9-inch cake pan. Measure applesauce into mixing bowl.
Add oil and sugar.
Measure out flour.
Add spices and soda; stir to mix, then add to applesauce mixture.
Stir well.
Add chocolate chips and raisins and stir some more.
Scrape into cake pan.
Lick spoon.
Bake at 325\u00b0 for 50 to 60 minutes.
(This cake keeps well even if not eaten right away.)
aA Seattle Food Geek Recipe for Making Your Own Beecher's
Face painting done in creative shapes and designs is a nice alternative to wearing a mask on Halloween night (masks can be very frightening to preschoolers and they obscure vision when a child is walking up and down steps or when crossing the street).
In addition to using face paint to complete a Halloween costume, kids will enjoy this recipe for birthday parties, staging a backyard play and for dress-up on a rainy day.