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The Easiest And Tastiest Dip Ever.

 
Author: A Crock Cook
You can't have a party without a dip.

What is the first thing you serve guests at a party? At any function for that matter.

It's the Dip.

There are so many options at the store for pre-made dips. Some are good but some are at best, 'pretty average'.

Some are cheap, and they probably taste it too. Some are expensive but are they any better.

And how many times have you bought a pre-made one from the store and wish you had not.

I will admit, I am guilty of this. It looks so nice in the display at the store. Bright labels and glowing pictures, it's so easy to just pick it up. But'.

If it tastes Yuk, what use is it. How embarrassing to start the party with something less than fantastic.

So we need a recipe.

No, no wait. Don't run away.

I mean something that is really easy. Really, really easy. As easy as picking that item off the store shelf. I mean there is the rest of the party to worry about, we need something easy.

Now some dip recipes require cooking, Well we don't want that. Some other dip recipes call for soaking and heaps of exotic ingredients.

No, NO, NO!

What we need is a really, really simple recipe.

And here it is. This is our families secret dip recipe, which gets rave reviews every time we serve it. Someone always asks for the recipe, which is a bit embarrassing because it is so simple.

Take one jar of corn relish and one tub of cream cheese, mix equal quantities together.

Yep that's it. So Easy and yet So Delicious. Make it up the day before or two minutes before the guests arriveit won't matter.

Until our next Cooking Encounter

Enjoy Cooking!

Lisa 'The Crock Cook'

Author Bio:

Lisa along with her husband Neil create all the Crock Pot Recipes at www.a-crock-cook.com. Lisa is also webmaster of www.chinese-fortune-cookie.com, where you can find everything you could ever want to know about fortune cookies. **Webmasters - Please feel free to add this article to your site. Just remember to ensure the links remain live and static back to www.a-crock-cook.com and www.chinese-fortune-cookie.com Regards Lisa**

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