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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Reynolds" data-source="post: 1814659" data-attributes="member: 43196"><p>I don't do that. It tends to ruin good recipes. I might make a substitution ONLY if I don't have an ingredient (or if my daughters want some of the recipe to eat and the recipe calls for eggs, milk or honey) they are vegetarian.</p><p>As for altering or adulterating the recipes.......don't let my son touch it then. He LOVES 'improving' recipes, especially with hot peppers/hot sauce or the like. MUCH to the dismay of my mouth and taste buds. His attempts don't add any flavor it seems. It just adds a requirement of an additional glass of milk or 2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Reynolds, post: 1814659, member: 43196"] I don't do that. It tends to ruin good recipes. I might make a substitution ONLY if I don't have an ingredient (or if my daughters want some of the recipe to eat and the recipe calls for eggs, milk or honey) they are vegetarian. As for altering or adulterating the recipes.......don't let my son touch it then. He LOVES 'improving' recipes, especially with hot peppers/hot sauce or the like. MUCH to the dismay of my mouth and taste buds. His attempts don't add any flavor it seems. It just adds a requirement of an additional glass of milk or 2. [/QUOTE]
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