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Hey Lisa
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Re: Newbie From Wisconsin
Apr 29, 2008 5:57 PM
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Hi Domestic Goddess, nice to have you at the table.  I am looking forward to reading some of your favorite recipes and anecdotes.
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Sherrie
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Re: Newbie From Wisconsin
Apr 29, 2008 2:16 PM
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Welcome to the Table, Goddess! You'll find a lot of great recipes and honest opinions in this crowd. -- ~~"Crock Pot Queen" Sherrie
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Shan Triggs
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Re: Newbie From Wisconsin
Apr 26, 2008 8:01 PM
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Welcome to the table DG (I'm being lazy and don't want to type it all out, LOL). I'm Shan, and I'm happy that you found us again. We have soooo much fun here and the information we gain from one another is amazing. I hope to see more from you soon. ~Shan
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Violet
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Re: Newbie From Wisconsin
Apr 25, 2008 10:15 PM
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Welcome, DG! 
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Angela P
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Re: Newbie From Wisconsin
Apr 24, 2008 5:34 PM
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Welcome to the best table around!  I hope to "see" more of you. -- ~*~Angela~*~
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Janet S.
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Re: Newbie From Wisconsin
Apr 23, 2008 11:59 PM
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Hello there Domestic Goddess, and welcome! What are some of the recipes you like to whip up from those Campbell's cookbooks in your collection? • Janet
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DJ
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Re: Newbie From Wisconsin
Apr 21, 2008 11:12 AM
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Welcome DG, I'm DJ...not to be confused to a Domestic Junkie! hee hee My son-in-law is from Wisconsin! I for one appreciate your honesty! You'll find, though many of us share the same recipes, tweaking them to make our own version of it, is what makes it our own! Did that come out right?  Anyway, we hope you'll share some of your favorite recipes, whether they contain soups by Campbell's or not! 
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Viv
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Re: Newbie From Wisconsin
Apr 20, 2008 8:39 PM
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I too welcome you to the table. I look forward to reading more post from you. Some take pictures of their dishes to post, and that adds to the fun. 
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Re: Newbie From Wisconsin
Apr 20, 2008 8:28 PM
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Domestic Goddess you say!!! Well, welcome to the table.....enjoy and share some of your favorite recipes with us. Cin(\0/) -- Cin(\0/)
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Domestic Goddess
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Apr 20, 2008 6:49 PM
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Hello everyone, I'm Domestic Goddess! I am 52, married 30 yrs. My husband and I have 3 grown daughter's, (of which 2 are married) and we also have a granddaughter whose 7. I enjoy cooking, baking, going to craft sales, collecting cookbooks, and reading about the paranormal. Over a year ago I came across this site, but somehow had loss track of it, then today I came across it once more, and have been checking out the site to see what's new. I enjoy cooking with Campbell's soups, and my pantry is always stocked with their creamed soups, as well as a variety of other Campbell's soups. The only Campbell's soup I discourage from buying is, the Condensed Tomato Soup, as I find it to be a bit too bland. I have found that other store brand tomato soups, seem to have more of that rich tomato flavor. I certainly hope no one here will hold that against me for saying that. Other than that, I much prefer to use Campbell's soups when cooking, and I won't buy those other store brand creamed soups, they just can't compare to Cambell's. I do have 3 Campbell's Soup Cookbooks I enjoy using when cooking... 1) Campbell's 1976 Cookbook, Cooking with Soup ( This is one of my "all-time-favorite" cookbooks! ) 2) Cambell's 1975 Cookbook, Most-For-The-Money Main Dishes 3) Campbell's 2007 Cookbook, which is 3 cookbooks in 1 (4 Ingredients, Casseroles and One-Dish Meals, Slow Cooker Recipes)
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