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Gayle Wigglesworth's books never fail to entertain. I always enjoy the characters and story. They are also a great hostess gift since they will appeal to most.By D. Limp, Mystery Buff  (Burlingame, CA) February 6, 2010 ...
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I read this book in one sitting. The characters and story line drew me in quickly and I thoroughly enjoyed both. Another winner by Gayle Wigglesworth.By Janet H. (San Francisco, CA)  Amazon March 21, 2010 ...
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Gayle Wigglesworth retired after forty years as an executive in the banking industry and turned to writing mysteries. She presently has five Claire Gulliver mysteries published, and is working on the sixth in that series. MUD TO ASHES is her stand-alone mystery in which Wigglesworth explores the art ...
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This is the first of a new series by Gayle Wigglesworth who writes wonderful light mysteries with no graphic sex and violence to get in the way of the plot. Her books cannot really be called Who-done-its because fairly early it is apparent, however that doesn't spoil the story in the least.Her chara ...
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What you need: Brownie: 9 x 13 baking pan, sprayed with PAM 1 cup white sugar 1 cube (½ cup) of softened butter or margarine 4 eggs 1 cup flour 1 16oz can of Hersey’s chocolate syrup 1 cup of coarsely chopped nuts (optional)Icing: 1 ½ cups white sugar 6 tablespoons of softe ...
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What you need: 3/4 cup + 2 tablespoons flour ½ teaspoon salt 6 tablespoons unsalted butter cut into cubes 3/4 cup water 4 large eggs 4 ounces Gruyere cheese, coarsely gratedHow to Assemble: Preheat oven to 400 and set top rack at lower third of oven Sift flour and set it aside Combine ...
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What you need: 1 pound elbow macaroni boiled 20 minutes until tender, then drained (Add salt and little oil to the water before boiling) 1 pound of your favorite cheese, approximately 3 cups grated 2 cups low fat sour cream 1/4 cup dried onion flakes ½ cup skim milk (approximate) 1 teaspoon ...
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--thanks to Gayle Wigglesworth's CRUISIN' FOR A BRUISIN'--I've just returned from a wonderful "Call of the Sea" Cruise.The travel brochure fastened in the front of this wonderfully manufactured book told me I'd board in San Francisco on a Saturday, spend Sunday at sea, then begin my sight-seeing in ...
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Just finished the above. Best mystery I've read in a long time. A great escape from the travails of the day. And as an added bonus I feel like I have been on a cruise. In fact at times I felt a little queasy from heavy seas. My daughter Debra has been patiently waiting for me to finish Cruisin. She ...
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I read your book, loved it, it's my favorite - so far. It was a very clean copy as well, very few typos -can't help it. I notice those things. Once a proof reader, always a proof reader. The only thing that might be a problem is on p.43, not a typo, when the ladies are served a "chocolate mouse cak ...
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