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by Joanna Campbell Slan


  http://www.amazon.com/False-Impressions-Stamping-Sisters-Mystery/dp/0425235556/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1319900721&sr=1-3

  Author: Terri Thayer

  (Terri is also the author of Monkey Wrench (A Quilting Mystery) that will be released Spring, 2012.)

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  Molly Pink

  After recovering from the death of her husband, Molly Pink has started a new chapter in her life. She’s gotten a job as event coordinator at a Tarzana, California, bookstore and joined the local crochet group, the Tarzana Hookers. Much to Molly’s surprise, she finds that along with putting on author events and perfecting her stitch work, she keeps getting in the middle of murders—much to the chagrin of her homicide detective boyfriend. Behind the Seams comes out in hardcover on November 1, 2011, along with the mass market edition of You Better Knot Die.

  http://www.amazon.com/Behind-Seams-Crochet-Mystery-Hechtman/dp/0425241424/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1319900775&sr=1-1

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  Author: Betty Hechtman

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  ~Toasted Ravioli—A St. Louis Treat!~

  Sure, you can fry these, but Kiki’s recipe is much healthier! Try this treat with a variety of sauces for a change of pace. They make a great appetizer.

  1 package (16 oz.) frozen beef ravioli

  ¼ C. reduced fat Italian salad dressing

  ¾ C. Italian seasoned bread crumbs

  ½ C. Parmesan cheese, grated

  1 bottle low fat spaghetti sauce

  Pam or cooking spray

  1. Cook the ravioli according to the directions on the package. Drain. Cool for 10 minutes. (Be careful to separate the little pillows so you don’t wind up with one BIG ravioli.)

  2. Mix the cheese and bread crumbs together. Put the mixture on a plate. Dip the ravioli into the Italian salad dressing, then into the bread crumb/cheese mixture to coat.

  3. Place the ravioli on a non-stick baking pan. Give a light spray of Pam. Bake at 400º for 4 minutes, turn them over, give them a mist of Pam, and bake for 4 more minutes or until brown.

  4. Serve with spaghetti sauce for dipping.

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  Betty Hechtman: http://bettyhechtman.com/

  “A Crafty Kind of Murder” Copyright 2010 by Joanna Campbell Slan, Camille Minichino, Mary Kuhfeld, Linda O. Johnston, Terri Thayer, and Betty Hechtman. Please contact the authors before duplicating. Email them at [email protected] or at [email protected]

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