A collection of
Dessert Recipes
Anybody who believes that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach flunked geography. |
| Robert Byrne |
When women are depressed, they either eat or go shopping. Men invade another country. It's a whole different way of thinking. |
| Elaine Boosler |
This collection of Dessert recipes is one of many in our cookbook
After all the trouble you go to, you get about as much actual "food" out of eating an artichoke as you would from licking 30 or 40 postage stamps. |
| Miss Piggy |
These Dessert Recipes are just a few out of thousands in our on-line Cookbook.
High-tech tomatoes. Mysterious milk. Supersquash. Are we supposed to eat this stuff? Or is it going to eat us? |
| Annita Manning |
- Recipe Cookbook
- Dessert Recipes
- Free Receipes for you to enjoy!
If you enjoy these Dessert Recipes - you should enjoy the recipe collections you can find on the websites below:
As the days grow short, some faces grow long. But not mine. Every autumn, when the wind turns cold and darkness comes early, I am suddenly happy. It's time to start making soup again. |
| Leslie Newman |
I'm like old wine. They don't bring me out very often, but I'm well preserved. |
| Rose Kennedy, (1890-1995) family matriarch, on her 100th birthday, 1991 |
These are recipes for Desserts, from the recipe cookbook of Recipes-to-go
Whenever you eliminate the inedible, whatever remains, however unpalatable, must be food. |
| Anonymous |
Dessert Recipes - tasty recipes for you to add to your collection!
Since Eve ate the apple, much depends on dinner. |
| Lord Byron |
If you like these Dessert recipes please let us know.
Research tells us fourteen out of any ten individuals likes chocolate. |
| Sandra Boynton |
There is a lot more juice in grapefruit than meets the eye. |
| Author Unknown |
If you find any errors in these Dessert recipes please inform us and we will amend them immediately
Edible, adj.: Good to eat, and wholesome to digest, as a worm to a toad, a toad to a snake, a snake to a pig, a pig to a man, and a man to a worm. |
| Ambrose Bierce |
He was a very valiant man who first adventured on eating oysters. |
| James I |