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Chef Barrae
11-04-2009, 06:31 PM
Please check my blog for my newest recipe for Thanksgiving. This stuffing has homemade, low carb croutons for texture, lots of delicious vegetables, a little apple and a flavorful sausage and comes in at only 9 grams net carbs in each 1/2 cup serving! This is a real winner for your Thanksgiving table, for sure. I hope you enjoy.

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There are photographs of this finished dish and the No-Bake Pumpkin Cheesecakes posted now.

Moonpie
11-06-2009, 04:48 PM
thank you, I have been trying to think how to make a stuffing, without bread :D I will be making this one for sure, I shall have to call my TG dinner a Thanks to Chef Barrae :cool:

Chef Barrae
11-06-2009, 07:22 PM
thank you, I have been trying to think how to make a stuffing, without bread :D I will be making this one for sure, I shall have to call my TG dinner a Thanks to Chef Barrae :cool:

Thank you Moonpie. I'll be on-call Thanksgiving if you have any questions! lol! If anyone has any questions about my recipes feel free to ask me here or my email at Chefbarrae@gmail.com. It's not a problem! I really will be checking frequently then. :)

kmac
11-16-2009, 03:17 PM
Where is this recipe? I cannot find it. Maybe it would be better to post the actual recipe than just links to a blog which I guiss changes all the time.

I posyted a similar recipe just before Canadian Thanksgiving and wanted to check out how this one is different because I thought maybe I'd try your version for Christmas. Apple sounds a delici0ous addition!!!!

Can anyone help me find the recipe. Sorry in advance if I'm being dense avout finding it.

Kathi

Chef Barrae
11-16-2009, 06:58 PM
Where is this recipe? I cannot find it. Maybe it would be better to post the actual recipe than just links to a blog which I guiss changes all the time.

I posyted a similar recipe just before Canadian Thanksgiving and wanted to check out how this one is different because I thought maybe I'd try your version for Christmas. Apple sounds a delici0ous addition!!!!

Can anyone help me find the recipe. Sorry in advance if I'm being dense avout finding it.

Kathi

There are different ways to search but the easiest is to use the Labels list in a column on the right hand side if you scroll down a little. I hope you enjoy!