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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 May 2007 10:46:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Elise</dc:creator>
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			 			<p>I had this crustless quiche recently at a ladies weekend (you know, the kind where husbands and kids are left to fend on their own and the gals take a well deserved break from the regular chaos) and couldn&#8217;t wait to try it when I got home. It is pretty rich. In my trial run I substituted some (gasp!) low fat version of cream cheese, and was promptly reminded by my mother that they make up for the fat with carb-loaded filler. I also just used my substitutions as an excuse to eat more. So now I&#8217;m sticking with the original full octane approach. Before putting the quiche in the oven I sprinkled it with green onions, bacon, and cherry tomatoes. This is a pretty flexible recipe, you can add whatever additions you want &#8211; herbs, mushrooms (dry sauté them first to get out the excess moisture), sausage, etc. <em>Thanks to Cindy for this great recipe!</em></p>
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			 			<p>I had this crustless quiche recently at a ladies weekend (you know, the kind where husbands and kids are left to fend on their own and the gals take a well deserved break from the regular chaos) and couldn&#8217;t wait to try it when I got home. It is pretty rich. In my trial run I substituted some (gasp!) low fat version of cream cheese, and was promptly reminded by my mother that they make up for the fat with carb-loaded filler. I also just used my substitutions as an excuse to eat more. So now I&#8217;m sticking with the original full octane approach. Before putting the quiche in the oven I sprinkled it with green onions, bacon, and cherry tomatoes. This is a pretty flexible recipe, you can add whatever additions you want &#8211; herbs, mushrooms (dry sauté them first to get out the excess moisture), sausage, etc. <em>Thanks to Cindy for this great recipe!</em></p>
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