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1970's Recipe Request

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theresamaria4 - 08 Jan 2010 06:10 GMT
I've been searching for a Weight Watchers recipe I had in the 70's and
can't find it.  I'm hoping that someone out there will recognize it and
point me in the right direction.

It was for a "fake potato soup."  You used cauliflower, powdered milk,
and a butter flavored seasoning in a jar.  I don't recall what else was
in the recipe.

Believe it or not, we really liked it, especially since it had very few
calories.  If anyone has any memory of this old recipe, I sure would
like to hear about it.  Thanks.

Theresa
Stormmee - 08 Jan 2010 17:18 GMT
i ddon't know it but would love to see it if you find it, Lee

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> I've been searching for a Weight Watchers recipe I had in the 70's and
> can't find it.  I'm hoping that someone out there will recognize it and
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> Theresa
Mark Thorson - 08 Jan 2010 19:06 GMT
> I've been searching for a Weight Watchers recipe I had in the 70's and
> can't find it.  I'm hoping that someone out there will recognize it and
> point me in the right direction.

Maybe here?

http://www.candyboots.com/wwcards.html
theresamaria4 - 08 Jan 2010 20:48 GMT
> Maybe here?
>
> http://www.candyboots.com/wwcards.html

That melon mousse looks like a brain Jello mold I've made for
Halloween.  Or when really annoying company is coming over.
 
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