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1. March 2006, 15:47:35
spicieangel 
Subject: Re: easy cannoli recipe
Lamby: wonderful thank you my cousin and i may have to try the phyllo one this weekend

1. March 2006, 15:32:52
Ewe 
Subject: Re: easy cannoli recipe
spicieangel:
http://www.recipelink.com/ch/bow/050399/phyllo3.html

hope these two links are some help...they sound interesting!

1. March 2006, 15:29:00
Ewe 
Subject: Re: easy cannoli recipe

1. March 2006, 14:42:31
spicieangel 
Subject: Re: easy cannoli recipe
amandalove: I checked they were not quite what i was looking for thanks

1. March 2006, 10:01:47
GGROBINLOVE 
Subject: Re: easy cannoli recipe
spicieangel: Allrecipes.com best place for quick referen

28. February 2006, 16:38:49
spicieangel 
Subject: easy cannoli recipe
does anyone have an easy cannoli recipe with pistachios in it??

27. February 2006, 01:48:25
Ewe 
Subject: Re: Sangria
lisa56: You're welcome! Enjoy!! :o)

27. February 2006, 01:46:11
lisa56 
Subject: Re: Sangria
Lamby: Thanks for the great site. Can't wait to try some "recipes". Gotta go shoppin'.

26. February 2006, 17:36:49
Ewe 
Subject: Re: Sangria

26. February 2006, 00:03:46
lisa56 
Subject: Sangria
Anyone know of a good sangria recipe?

19. February 2006, 14:47:41
Eriisa 
Subject: Re:
ScarletRose: hmmm that looks easy and sounds SO good!

19. February 2006, 08:32:29
Hannelore 
Subject: Thank you Both
I appreciate it.

19. February 2006, 08:13:32
ScarletRose 
Modified by ScarletRose (19. February 2006, 08:16:55)
Turkey Pot Pie


INGREDIENTS:
  • 1 recipe pastry for a 9 inch double crust pie
  • 2 cups cubed cooked turkey
  • 2 cups frozen mixed vegetables, thawed
  • 2 tablespoons chopped onion
  • 1 (10.75 ounce) can condensed cream of chicken soup
  • 1/2 cup milk

    ---------------------------------------------




    DIRECTIONS:
    Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). Line bottom of pie pan with crust. In a skillet saute the chopped onion until slightly soft and set aside.
    Mix together the turkey or chicken, mixed vegetables, onion, soup and milk. Pour into pie crust, cover with top crust and crimp edges.
    Poke holes in top crust and bake for 40 to 50 minutes.

  • 19. February 2006, 07:15:45
    GGROBINLOVE 
    Subject: Re: Turkey Pot Pie
    Hannelore: Allrecipes.com best place for quick reference

    19. February 2006, 00:03:16
    Hannelore 
    Subject: Turkey Pot Pie
    Anyone have a recipe for the filling? ASAP. Making it tomorrow.

    14. February 2006, 14:10:17
    satinjade 
    Subject: "Happy Valentine's Day Everyone"
    Any Romantic Dinners Planned ?

    23. January 2006, 23:15:25
    nobleheart 
    Subject: CHRISTMAS CAKE RECIPE
    CHRISTMAS CAKE RECIPE

    You'll need the following:

    1 cup of water
    1 cup of sugar
    4 large brown eggs
    2 cups of dried fruit
    1 teaspoon of salt
    1 cup of brown sugar
    Lemon juice
    Nuts
    1 bottle of whisky

    Sample the whisky to check for quality. Take a large bowl. Check the whisky again. To be sure it's the highest quality, pour one level cup and drink. Repeat.

    Turn on the electric mixer, beat one cup of butter in a large fluffy bowl. Add one teaspoon of sugar and beat again. Make sure the whisky is still OK. Cry another tup.

    Tune up the mixer. Beat two leggs and add to the bowl and chuck in the cup of dried fruit. Mix on the turner. If the fired druit gets stuck in the beaterers, pry it goose with a drewscriver. Sample the whisky to check for tonsisticity.

    Next, sift two cups of salt. Or something. Who cares? Check the whisky.

    Now sift the lemon juice and strain your nuts. Add one table. Spoon the sugar or something. Whatever you can find. Grease the oven. Turn the cake tin to 350 degrees. Don't forget to beat off the turner. Throw the bowl out of the window. Check the whisky again and go to bed.

    22. January 2006, 07:52:22
    ScarletRose 
    Subject: Re: scarletrose
    amandalove: okay.. I saved it to my fav's

    22. January 2006, 07:51:57
    ScarletRose 
    Subject: Re: I am looking for a cake Recipe
    ka0air: kewlness.. glad I could help.. :)

    22. January 2006, 07:07:42
    GGROBINLOVE 
    Subject: scarletrose
    ok bread maker see the recipe for Dutch Dill Bread , no below....hint hint

    22. January 2006, 06:33:30
    ka0air 
    Subject: Re: I am looking for a cake Recipe
    ScarletRose: add 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg and the cake is perfet thank you :)

    21. January 2006, 01:59:50
    nobleheart 
    Subject: bread stuff
    this is a good bread recipe..but if you make it..you hafta save me a piece:

    Dutch Dill Bread
    http://www.honey.com/recipes/recipe_detail.asp?fldRecipeID=304

    16. January 2006, 18:40:36
    ka0air 
    Subject: Re: I am looking for a cake Recipe
    ScarletRose: might be I will try it thank you so much :)

    16. January 2006, 18:29:21
    ScarletRose 
    Subject: Re: I am looking for a cake Recipe
    ka0air: Could this be it dear..??

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    -------------------------------------------


    INGREDIENTS:
    1 1/4 cups boiling water
    1 cup quick-cooking oats
    1/2 cup butter
    1 cup white sugar
    1 cup packed brown sugar
    2 eggs
    1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
    1 teaspoon baking soda
    1 1/2 teaspoons salt
    1 1/3 cups all-purpose flour

    1/2 cup butter
    1 cup packed brown sugar
    4 tablespoons evaporated milk
    1 cup flaked coconut
    1 cup chopped walnuts

    DIRECTIONS:
    Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Grease and flour a 9x13 inch pan.
    Pour boiling water over oats. Set aside.
    Sift together flour, salt, soda and cinnamon. Set aside.
    Cream 1/2 cup butter, sugar, 1 cup brown sugar and eggs until fluffy. Add flour mixture and mix in. Add softened oats. Pour batter into a 9x13 inch pan.
    Bake at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for 35 to 40 minutes. Remove cake from oven. Set oven temperature to broil.
    In a saucepan, combine milk, 1/2 cup butter and 1 cup brown sugar.
    Heat until melted, then add coconut and chopped nuts. Spread on warm cake.
    Place cake under broiler for 2 to 3 minutes.

    Oatmeal Cake III

    16. January 2006, 18:21:25
    ka0air 
    Subject: I am looking for a cake Recipe
    it had oatmeal, cinnimon, walnuts, and a light tan cake
    there was a coccnut topping and some kind of glaze
    it taisted divine
    may of come from irland
    for that is where my greate grand mother was born
    if you can help please do
    Thank you :)

    10. January 2006, 20:14:00
    Bruno Jesus 
    Hi!Any recipes on Italian food?Something with Pasta and Meat for example?

    9. January 2006, 21:33:35
    GGROBINLOVE 
    Subject: here is a lil something thats good but way less calories
    Chocolate-Peanut Butter Bread Pudding




    Source of Recipe

    JoAnna M. Lund





    Recipe Introduction

    Instead of succumbing to high-calorie peanut butter cups, try this scrumptious way of getting your chocolate-peanut butter fix! I bet you'll be surprised and delighted by how rich this recipe tastes.
    Serves 6





    List of Ingredients


    1 (4-serving) package JELL-O sugar-free chocolate cook-and-serve pudding mix

    3 cups fat-free milk

    1/4 cup Peter Pan reduced-fat peanut butter

    1/4 cup Splenda Granular

    1 teaspoon vanilla extract

    12 slices reduced-calorie white bread, torn into pieces

    3 tablespoons mini chocolate chips







    Instructions


    Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray an 8-by-8-inch baking dish with butter-flavored cooking spray. In a large saucepan, combine dry pudding mix and milk. Cook over medium heat until mixture starts to thicken and begins to boil, stirring often. Remove from heat. Stir in peanut butter, Splenda, and vanilla extract. Add bread pieces. Mix gently to combine. Spread mixture evenly into prepared baking dish. Evenly sprinkle chocolate chips over top. Bake for 30 minutes. Place baking dish on a wire rack and let set for 5 mintues. Divide into 6 servings.






    Final Comments

    Each serving equals:
    HE: 1 Bread, 2/3 Protein, 2/3 Fat, 1/2 Fat-Free Milk, 1/4 Slider, 16 Optional Calories
    ***************************************
    **********************
    246 Calories, 6gm Fat, 12gm Protein, 36gm Carbohydrate,
    452mg Sodium, 183mg Calcium, 1gm Fiber
    ******************************************
    *******************
    DIABETIC: 1 Starch, 1 Fat, 1/2 Meat, 1/2 Fat-Free Milk

    "The Open Road Cookbook, page 216."

    12. December 2005, 01:09:01
    nobleheart 
    Subject: christmas dinner victorian recipes

    12. December 2005, 01:06:51
    nobleheart 
    Subject: are you naught or nice?what shall I tell santa?

    12. December 2005, 01:02:48
    GGROBINLOVE 
    Subject: Re: CHRISTMAS TREE SPREAD
    nobleheart: rofl

    12. December 2005, 01:02:10
    harley 
    Subject: Re: CHRISTMAS TREE SPREAD
    nobleheart: D'oh!

    12. December 2005, 00:50:43
    nobleheart 
    Subject: Re: CHRISTMAS TREE SPREAD
    harley: I tried your recipes,but it is hard to butter the tree with it.and it is hard to chew.

    11. December 2005, 23:03:47
    harley 
    Um, well, its kind of a download site, mininova.

    11. December 2005, 22:05:03
    ScarletRose 
    yes.. if there is a link for it.. I would be interested as well.. :)

    11. December 2005, 21:50:42
    GGROBINLOVE 
    Subject: Re:
    harley: really. i would like to see the link for it. is it a free download? i go to one site that has cookbooks but it costs and i just get the free recipes was called north carolina cooking.com but a guy named willie now owns all of it plus his Home of the Soul Food Cookbook...
    http://Chitterlings.com/cookbook.html

    11. December 2005, 21:46:09
    ScarletRose 
    Brownies in a Jar see if this works.. should take you to the original posts..

    11. December 2005, 21:38:49
    harley 
    Scarlet mentioned jars last year, putting in packets of the right ingredients and put the instructions on the outside. I really liked the idea, especially for kids, or adults who don't normally do a lot of baking. It takes out the hard work of them looking up a recipe, buying ingredients, weighing out etc... this will give them an interest in cooking, and they have a recipe they can keep and use over and over.
    This e-book I got has hundreds of ideas for recipies that don't have too many ingredients so it all fits nicely in a jar. You could even print out the instructions to put on the jar!

    11. December 2005, 21:31:54
    GGROBINLOVE 
    Subject: Re:
    harley: good i liked the ideas of the 'jars' of homemade things especially now with the cost in gas,elect. and in the stores but it means more to me to recieve 'homemade' and maybe others will like it too.

    11. December 2005, 21:26:50
    harley 
    Subject: OK, 1 last one!
    PIZZA PARTY GIFT BASKET On a pizza stone or board, arrange a variety of delicious domestic cheeses such as Parmesan, mozzarella and feta. Add a pizza cutter, homemade pizza sauce

    11. December 2005, 21:26:14
    harley 
    Whoops, there are 475 ideas for gift baskets! I don't think I should post all those! If anyone wants all 475, or more Christmas recipies, christmas colouring sheets, gift jars or holiday candy I'll be happy to send it if you message me with your email address.
    For now, heres 2 of the gist baskets ideas...


    BARBEQUE LOVER’S GIFT BASKET

    use an apron with pockets for a "basket". Fill the apron pockets with: marinade recipes ~BBQ sauce ~BBQ tools ~ packages of meat tenderizer ~ skewers ~ gift certificate for the local butcher


    Beginner Cook Gift Basket

    Use a Dish Drainer for the "Basket" and fill with your choice of the following items: Wire Whisk Rubber Spatula Set Wooden Spoon Set Ladle Slotted Spoon Long Fork Tongs Paring Knife Slicing Knife Vegetable Peeler Package of Dishcloths Two Dish Towels Two Potholders Two Oven Mitts Placemats Can Opener Kitchen Scissors Corkscrew Small cutting board Large Mixing Bowl Medium Mixing Bowl Cheese Grater Measuring Cups Measuring spoons Small Kitchen Scales Scrubbing Pads Glass Mop Rubber Gloves Salt & Pepper Set Canister Set Wrap all items and tie with ribbons. Place smaller items in the "silverware compartment" of the dish drainer. Wrap the whole thing up in a tablecloth and gather at the top and tie with a big bow. You may choose to wrap it in cellophane instead if unsure of color preferences.

    11. December 2005, 21:20:05
    harley 
    Subject: Re:
    amandalove: me too, I'm always on the lookout for more Christmas recipies and ideas. These I downloaded from a christmas e-book. Theres quite a few more but I didn't want to post too many in one go! Its just a shame theres no credits to whoever invented these.
    There was also a lot of ideas for Chistmas baskets like Scarlets speciality! I don't know if she knows of all the ones in this book, I'll post them and see if they're of use to anyone.

    11. December 2005, 20:58:43
    GGROBINLOVE 
    Subject: Re:
    amandalove: i was referring to the christmas tree spread but looking at the other recipes they are great thanks i am getting in the mood for christmas.....as i sing walking towards my kitchen...

    11. December 2005, 20:55:26
    GGROBINLOVE 
    Subject: Re:
    harley: this is soo good had it at a function but never had the recipe thank you.

    11. December 2005, 20:10:09
    harley 
    I liked them because they're simple. (The first person to say "like you?" will get a custard pie face LOL!!!)

    11. December 2005, 18:48:15
    Rose 
    Subject: Re:
    harley: Lots of kool recipes, Thanks harls!!!

    11. December 2005, 13:07:56
    harley 
    SCENT OF CHRISTMAS
    3 tablespoons of ground cinnamon
    2 tablespoons of ground cloves
    1 tablespoon of anise seed
    1 teaspoon of ground nutmeg
    1 teaspoon of ground ginger
    1 quart of water
    Mix together. Add water. Bring to boil, stirring occasionally, then simmer on low. Dry
    mix can be used as gift.


    A CHRISTMAS SCENT
    Peels of 2 oranges
    3 cinnamon sticks
    12 whole cloves
    2 1/2 cups of water
    Combine in a saucepan. Simmer, add water as needed.


    CHRISTMAS "SMELL GOOD"
    1 pkg. of pickling spice
    1 pkg. of whole cloves
    1 pkg. of stick cinnamon
    1 jar of apple juice
    Put in crock-pot. Fill to top with water. Bring to boil, put on simmer.

    11. December 2005, 13:05:57
    harley 
    NO BAKE CHRISTMAS WREATH COOKIES
    1 stick of margarine
    30 lg. marshmallows
    Melt above in saucepan over low heat, stirring constantly.
    Add to above:
    1/2 teaspoon of vanilla
    2-3 teaspoons of green food coloring
    3 1/2 cups of corn flakes
    Drop spoonfuls onto wax paper from greased teaspoon. Shape each into small wreaths
    with greased fingers. Decorate with red hot candies and chill to set.

    11. December 2005, 13:03:51
    harley 
    CHRISTMAS BRUNCH
    8 eggs, slightly beaten
    6 slices of bread, cubed
    1 cup of cheddar cheese, grated
    1 lb. of sausage, pork, beef or turkey, cooked & drained
    2 cups of milk
    1 teaspoon of salt
    1 teaspoon of dry mustard
    Mix all ingredients. Pour in greased 9 x 13 inch baking dish. Refrigerate overnight.
    Bake 30 minutes at 350 degrees. Serves 8.

    11. December 2005, 13:02:46
    harley 
    ORANGE SWEET POTATOES
    6 medium sweet potatoes; cooked and peeled
    1/2 cup of brown sugar
    5 teaspoons of butter
    2 medium oranges, sliced thin
    1/4 cup of honey
    1/2 cup of orange juice
    1/4 cup of cornflake crumbs
    Build up following layers in a medium size, buttered casserole: potatoes, sprinkled with
    brown sugar then dotted with butter, and then orange slices. Repeat until potatoes and
    oranges are used up. Heat honey (enough to make it liquid) and mix with orange juice.
    Pour over casserole. Combine crumbs with whatever butter and sugar are left and spread
    over top. Cover and bake 30-40 minutes at 350 degrees for 25 minutes. Remove cover
    after 15 minutes.

    11. December 2005, 13:01:21
    harley 
    CHRISTMAS RICE PUDDING
    2/3 cup of raw rice
    3 cups of milk
    2 cups of water
    1 teaspoon of salt
    3 eggs
    3/4 cup of sugar
    2 tablespoons of butter
    1 teaspoon of vanilla
    1/4 teaspoon of nutmeg
    Cinnamon
    Boil rice in 2 cups milk and 2 cups water with salt until thick. Stir occasionally so it
    doesn't burn. Beat eggs with the last cup of milk and add to the hot mixture with the
    sugar, butter, vanilla and nutmeg. Pour into a buttered 2 quart casserole and sprinkle with
    cinnamon. Set in a pan of water to bake for 1 hour at 350 degrees (or until set). Serves
    10.

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