Amelia Bonacorso
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On the article Coming Soon: Greenwich Patch Gets a Fresh New Look
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On the article Greenwich Resident Is Named New Western MS Principal
Amelia Bonacorso
11:03 pm on Wednesday, March 27, 2013
ReplyCongratulations on your new appointed role as Principal of Western MS!
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On the Blog Post Five-Star Dog Treats

Amelia Bonacorso
6:39 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013
This is true, Leslie. They should eat as healthy as we do. Your welcome.
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On the Blog Post Five-Star Dog Treats

Amelia Bonacorso
6:37 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013
You're welcome, Diane. The method of baking the cookies is the same for rolled out cookies and I'm sure one can make substitutions such as wheat flour and applesauce for the margarine.
Thank you for your interesting response.I will pass this information on to my friends as well as your contact information. Amelia -
On the article Elton's Café in Library Lower Level is Greenwich's Best Kept Secret
Amelia Bonacorso
7:01 pm on Friday, February 22, 2013
ReplyA very warm cozy little nook to have a bite to eat while spending time at the library.
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On the Blog Post 20-Minute "Microwave" Ravioli Casserole
Amelia Bonacorso
10:25 am on Wednesday, February 20, 2013
ReplyWhile looking for the crafty tip of reusing microwave meal trays as paint palettes, I came across a five-minute coffee cake in a jar that I must try. I do like the ideas of an individual serving for portion control. For a clear make-ahead plan for heating prepared food in the microwave, visit Martha Stewart at http://www.marthastewart.com/870092/mad-hungry-tv-dinners
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On the Blog Post 20-Minute "Microwave" Ravioli Casserole
Amelia Bonacorso
3:01 pm on Tuesday, February 19, 2013
ReplyNo I didn't, I'll have to look further - but that is very smart.
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On the Blog Post 20-Minute "Microwave" Ravioli Casserole
Amelia Bonacorso
2:28 pm on Tuesday, February 19, 2013
ReplyJaimie, I found another link on pinterest for microwave dinners. The recipes seem easy to prepare as is or substitute other ingredients; I'm sure there are more. Those who find it necessary to use the microwave to cook, this link might be of interest to you. http://pinterest.com/search/pins/?q=microwave+dinners
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On the Blog Post 20-Minute "Microwave" Ravioli Casserole

Amelia Bonacorso
2:00 pm on Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Oh my Siwanoy is right! I just checked the link Jaimie sent. Lots of sweet things to make in the microwave.Thanks so much, Jaimie - I love what you found. Although not for everyone, it is a culinary avenue to examine.
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On the Blog Post 20-Minute "Microwave" Ravioli Casserole

Amelia Bonacorso
1:55 pm on Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Thank you for your microwave baking tips, Siwanoy. As you said earlier, a microwave is a great cooking tool for college kids who don't have access to a stove and want to cook something fresh.
Amelia Bonacorso
7:27 am on Monday, April 8, 2013
I'm looking forward to the new look.