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I was wondering what exactly are soda crackers? Are they your normal
saltine crackers. I have a recipe to make mock apple pie and it calls for soda crackers and I am not sure what to use. Any help will be appreciated. Layla |
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temporary resident wrote:
> > I was wondering what exactly are soda crackers? Are they your normal > saltine crackers. I have a recipe to make mock apple pie and it calls for > soda crackers and I am not sure what to use. Any help will be appreciated. Soda crackers are ordinary saltines. But this is much better: http://www.kraftfoods.com/recipes/Ca...kApplePie.html Sheldon |
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On Jul 9, 11:48 am, temporary resident
> wrote: > I was wondering what exactly are soda crackers? Are they your normal > saltine crackers. I have a recipe to make mock apple pie and it calls for > soda crackers and I am not sure what to use. Any help will be appreciated. > > Layla As I recall, the mock apple pie recipe is supposed to use Ritz crackers (round, buttery snack crackers). N. |
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