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10. June 2005, 00:10:50
nobleheart 
Subject: hey,a question for all you UK people
what is in chippie sauce?

10. June 2005, 00:09:25
nobleheart 
Subject: ok ok I went to the st.lawrence market
lotsa stuff from all over the globe.
just curious about what you do with/how to cook/prepare/use some things.anyone know about these,plase advise:
carob seed pods
okra
flagolet beans

9. June 2005, 23:58:21
Barbee 
Subject: Apple Pie Not ...
1 1/2 cups sugar
2 cups water
2 Tablespoon cream of tarter
2 Tablespoon butter
1 Teaspoon cinnamon
22 saltine cracker squares (crushed)
unbaked pie crust

In a saucepan, bring to boil, sugar, water, cream of tarter. butter and 1/2 tsp. cinnamon.. Stir and boil 4 minutes.
put the crushed saltine crackers in the bottom of the unbaked pie crust.
Pour the hot liquid on top of the crackers.
Sprinkle another 1/2 tsp cinnamon on top of the hot liguid in the crust..
Bake at 350 for 40 minutes..

8. June 2005, 15:52:29
Barbee 
Subject: Re: No Crust Coconut Pie
satinjade: I will have to try this recipe, coconut cream is my favorite.. does it matter if the flour is self-rising or all-purpose?

7. June 2005, 05:26:47
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re: No Crust Coconut Pie
satinjade: Now thats my kinda pie.I can't make crust for nothing i buy them,than fib.

6. June 2005, 19:02:54
satinjade 
Subject: Re: No Crust Coconut Pie
Dolittle: It's kinda a no fuss type of pie and it's good :)

6. June 2005, 18:58:27
Dolittle 
Subject: Re: No Crust Coconut Pie
satinjade: That sounds very good, will have to try it!

6. June 2005, 16:55:01
satinjade 
Subject: No Crust Coconut Pie
1/4 Cup Flour
2 Eggs
3/4 Cup Sugar
1 tsb. Vanilla
1/2 Stick Butter
3 1/4 oz. can Coconut
Mix all ingredients together well . Pour into a pie dish . Bake @ 350 for 40 minutes .

30. May 2005, 17:38:03
Chimera 
Subject: Seedless Grape Pie
unbaked pastry for a two crust 9 inch pie
2 pounds (5 cups) stemmed, red, blue or green seedless grapes, rinsed well,
1/4 cup apple cidar or orange juice
2 1/2 T. cornstarch
1 T. lemon juice
3 T. water
2 t. grated orange zest
1/4 t. nutmeg
1/2 c. sugar

egg glaze 1 egg beaten with 1 T. water

Line a pie plate with half the pastry. Trim a 3/4 inch overhang.
Brush the moistureproofing egg glaze over the bottom of the pie crust.
Set the pastry lined pan in the refrigerator while you prepare the filling.

Stem, rince and drain the grapes. Place them in a 2 quart stainless steel or enamel saucepan along with the cidar or juice. Bring to a boil, cover, and cook on medium for about 5 minutes. Press the grapes with the back of a wooden spoon to burst about half of them releasing some juice.

Pour the grapes into a strainer set over a 2 cup measure. Measure the juice you will usually have about 1 1/4 cups. Return the grape mixture to the saucepan along with 1 cup of juice.

In a small bowl dissolve the cornstarch in the lemon juice and water. Add it to the grapes in the pan. Add the grated zest, nutmeg and sugar. Stir, bring to a boil over medium heat and cook uncovered until thickened and clear, about 5 minutes. Set aside to cool slightly.

Fill the pie with grape mixture. Moisten the rim of lower crust with egg glaze. Set the top crust in place. Fold the overhanging crust edges together and pinch into a raised fluted rim. Brush the crust with egg glaze and sprinkle with a litle sugar.

Place pie on the rack in the lower third of a 425 f preheated oven.
Bake 12 minutes.
Lower the heat to 350 f and continue baking for 25 minutes or until the crust is golden brown. Cool pie on wire rack.

28. May 2005, 01:30:10
danoschek 
Subject: sometimes even I find obvious links late ... :D
http://www.cooks.com/rec/dnd_nc2f.html ...
perhaps worth a look this summerly weekend.
- have a nice one ... ~*~ .

21. May 2005, 23:35:04
Fiona 
Subject: Re: Oreo Pie
baddessi: that sounds delicious thank you - i will definately try it one day

21. May 2005, 20:06:51
baddessi 
Subject: Oreo Pie
For Fiona, who can now get Oreos : )

This is very simple, but everyone who has ever tried it has asked for the recipe : )

one 13X9 pan of brownies. You can get a box mix, but we prefer homemade.
1/2 gallon vanilla bean ice cream ( we use Breyer's)
1 package Oreo cookies

Bake brownies, allow to cool. Soften ice cream slightly to spread over brownies easily. Crumble Oreos to top. Freeze at least one hour before serving.
YUMMY!!!!!

14. May 2005, 23:00:58
satinjade 
Subject: Re: tried and suggesting :) Spring Salmon Salad
danoschek: Sounds great and healthy as well i am going to try it :)

13. May 2005, 21:12:06
danoschek 
Subject: tried and suggesting :) Spring Salmon Salad
Modified by danoschek (13. May 2005, 21:13:44)
Step up your intake of veggies, as well as increasie your intake of omega-3 fatty
acids. You can easily substitute tuna for the salmon. Merley use your own favorite
low fat dressing. Recipe to be found at About.Com among other healthy-food tips. ~*~

10. May 2005, 20:25:03
spicieangel 
Subject: Re:
harley: Yes sounds very much like it. Ill have to try it out this weekend and let you know. Thanks for the reply.

10. May 2005, 15:16:55
harley 

10. May 2005, 15:13:35
harley 
Modified by harley (10. May 2005, 15:14:51)
Does this sound like the thing, spicieangel?

2 8-oz. pkgs. of cream cheese
1 cup white sugar
¼ tsp. salt
2 tsp. lemon juice
2 tsp. vanilla
32 oz. thawed Cool Whip or any whipped topping or whipped cream
3 cups fresh or frozen blueberries
Graham Cracker Crust
2 cups graham cracker crumbs
¼ cup of white sugar
½ cup butter

Spread crust in 9x13-inch pan. Blend cheese, sugar and salt until smooth and fluffy. Stir in lemon juice and vanilla. Blend in whipped topping and blueberries. Pour on crust. Chill for at least 3 hours.

Note: Strawberries or raspberries may be substituted for blueberries.

9. May 2005, 19:53:09
spicieangel 
Subject: looking for a recipe
I went to a resturant yesterday for mothers day and had a yummy dessert. It was kinda like cheese cake but served in a retangular cake pan. it was very creamy not dense at all like a cheese cake it was topped with cherries and had a grahm cracker crumb crust would anyone know of a recipe like this??

7. May 2005, 20:09:06
Chimera 
Subject: Pink Potatoes
They might not be exactly pink, but more a delightful shade of peach. The addition of a sweet potato adds the color, but also a terrific flavor, your kids may never want the plain ones ever again. Using the potato's cooking water, instead of milk, adds back some of the nutrients that cook out the potatoes, and are a big hit for anyone with a diary allergy (or lactose intolerance).

Ingredients:

* 4 medium sized white potatoes
* 1 medium sized sweet potato
* 1-3 garlic cloves, peeled
* 4 Tbsp butter or margarine
* Salt and pepper to taste

Directions:
Scrub and peel the potatoes and cut them into to 2- inch chunks. Place the potatoes and the garlic cloves in a saucepan; add tap water until it covers the potatoes. Set pan over high heat and bring to a boil. Boil for 10-12 minutes, until a fork slides easily through the potatoes. Drain potatoes, reserving 3/4 cup of the cooking liquid. Mash the cooked potatoes and garlic with a potato masher, add butter or margarine, and reserved liquid ¼ cup at a time, until potatoes are creamy, whipped consistency. Serves 4-6


http://www.mothering.com/sections/recipes/pink-potatoes.html

3. May 2005, 17:28:00
satinjade 
Subject: German Potato Salad
5 Lbs. Potatoes
1 cup Green Peppers (cut up)
1 cup Celery (sliced)
1/2 cup Red Onion (cut up)
3/4 cup oil
3/4 cup water (with a boullion added)
3/4 cup Vinegar
2 Tbl. Sugar
1 Tbl. Dill Weed
salt & pepper to taste
Cook potatoes w/ skins on
Mix all the veggies and the juices
Place warm potatoes in juice and allow to cool. Then cut potatoes up after they cool .

2. May 2005, 14:03:54
satinjade 
Subject: Re: Broccoli Salad
Foxy Lady: My Husband loves it as well ...They serve this Salad at a Place called Rockwood Tavern . Everyone that goes there loves it ! I got the recipe from a friend who use to work there .

29. April 2005, 21:38:45
satinjade 
Subject: Salsa
2 T Fresh cilantro chopped
1/2 Onion diced
4 or 5 sliced Hot Peppers
2 cloves Garlic chopped
1 16 oz. can Tomatoes
1 t. salt
1 t. sugar
1/2 t.Cumin
1 t. Orgeno
2 shakes Caynane Pepper
Mix all together and let stand a few hours till flavors blend well ...

28. April 2005, 15:27:03
satinjade 
Subject: Broccoli Salad
I head of Broccoli (cut up )
1/2 Red Onion ( diced )
8 oz. Shredded Cheese ( cheese of your choice i like Sharp Cheddar )
1/2 lb. Bacon fried and crumbled
Mix together .
Dressing : (for salad)
1 cup Mayonise
2 T. vinegar
1/4 cup sugar
Blend together and add to the broccoli mixture .

27. April 2005, 21:32:00
MindyzTaken 
Subject: chocolate chunk-cinnamon coffee cake
1 pkg. (12 oz.)Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chunks
3/4 cup Pecan Pieces
2 cups sugar, divided
1 1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon
2 2/3 cups flour
1 1/2 tsp. baking soda
3/4 tsp Baking Powder
1/2 tsp. salt
3/4 cup butter or margarine, softened
3 eggs
1 tsp. vanilla
1 1/2 cups Sour Cream

Preheat oven to 350.. Mix chocolate, pecans, 2/3 cup of the sugar and the cinnamon; set aside. Mix flour, baking soda, baking powder and salt; set aside.
Beat butter and remaining 1 1/3 cups sugar in large bowl with electric mixer on medium speed until light and fluffy. Add eggs, 1 at a time, beating well after each addition. Blend in vanilla. Add flour mixture alternately with the sour cream, beating after each addition until well blended. Spoon half of the batter into greased 13x9 inch baking pan; top with half of the chocolate mixture. Repeat layers.
Bake 40 to 45 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool in pan on wire rack. Cut into squares and serve.

9. April 2005, 03:40:02
nobleheart 
Subject: Re: it's duck season
volant: thankth wise guy,tell everybody:
http://www.nonstick.com/sounds/Daffy.gif

8. April 2005, 23:58:24
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re: ( not for vegetarians)
nobleheart: Your welcome...I had to go off line to take care of my wee one.Enjoy the recipes.

8. April 2005, 23:56:18
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re: ( not for vegetarians)
volant: It's rabbit around here.

8. April 2005, 23:55:23
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re: MOUSEY HEAVEN
nobleheart: No i didn't it got caught in the glue house.Me touch a mouse never.

8. April 2005, 23:07:31
Chimera 
Subject: Re: ( not for vegetarians)
nobleheart: it's duck season

8. April 2005, 20:25:29
nobleheart 
Subject: Re: ( not for vegetarians)
Foxy Lady: ty so much for the rabbit recipes....mmm...oh buggs,were are you?

8. April 2005, 20:23:43
nobleheart 
Subject: Re: MOUSEY HEAVEN
Foxy Lady: did you murderereded it?

8. April 2005, 15:02:26
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re: ( not for vegetarians)
ScarletRose: Thats good

8. April 2005, 08:42:06
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re: ( not for vegetarians)
Foxy Lady: Hmmm too small.. hehe.. The python is long past dead.. my brother had it about 17 years ago.. hehe..

8. April 2005, 08:07:39
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re: ( not for vegetarians)
Foxy Lady: My brother Bermese Python loved Rabbit as well.. *giggle*

8. April 2005, 07:45:42
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re: ( not for vegetarians)
CleverHunk: My husband loves rabbit,i found this site that i use alot.You can freeze if any leftover.which i never have.

http://www.bowhunting.net/susieq/rabbit.html

2. April 2005, 20:10:38
lostlady 
Subject: Re: ( not for vegetarians)
CleverHunk: Your right one of the best meats. Most chicken recipes work with rabbit. because it is so lean.

2. April 2005, 05:16:58
CleverHunk 
Subject: ( not for vegetarians)
<I have recently been introduced a delicious meat>>rabbit.does anyone know how to cook it for one's self?

31. March 2005, 15:52:32
satinjade 
Subject: Hot Sausage & Sweet Onion Sauce
1 pkg. Hot Sausage Links (cut in slices) do not brown...
4 lg. Sweet Onions (sliced)
1 cup water






Place in a large pan..Bring to a boil then cover and simmer 1 hour .
Add Chicken Boullion Cubes last 15 min.
Cook pasta drain and toss with the sauce sprinkle grated cheese over pasta . A different type of sauce to enjoy over Pasta .

31. March 2005, 15:34:41
satinjade 
Subject: Re: Super Moist Coconut Cake
Linda J: I bought everything to make the Cake ...going to make it today...sounds soooo sooooo...good !

31. March 2005, 15:29:48
satinjade 
Subject: Re: This is really good !!!
Foxy Lady: i have another recipe made with Hot Sausage & Sweet Onions..that is wonderful :)

31. March 2005, 07:49:13
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re: This is really good !!!
satinjade: Oh this is my favorite.

31. March 2005, 02:19:23
satinjade 
Subject: This is really good !!!
""Mushroom Stew""
2 lbs. cubed pork or veal
1 Med. Onion ( sliced)
2 large Green Bell Peppers (diced)
3 stalks Celery ( diced)
2 Med. Potatoes (diced)
















2 sprigs fresh parsley or 2 tsp. dried
1 small Bay Leaf
1 Lg. can Tomatoes
1 Lg. can mushrooms ( drained)
3 Tbls. Oil










In large pan - heat oil . Add the meat and brown , add the celery , peppers , potatoes ,parsley ,basil 1/4 teaspoon ,and salt to taste . Stir and cook 2-3 minutes . Add tomatoes and 1/2 cup water ..let it come to a boil then reduce heat and add the bay leaf .Let simmer for 1 hour . Add drained mushrooms last 20 minutes of cooking , cook covered .
Make pasta of your choice and pour the stew over it . Really good ! Also you could have it on nice Italian Bread

26. March 2005, 14:13:05
satinjade 
Subject: Re: weird but good
nobleheart: That's sounds like a great idea...i am going to try that..

26. March 2005, 14:10:42
satinjade 
Subject: Re: gee,now I have a sweet tooth again.
nobleheart: Now that sounds really yummy good...

26. March 2005, 14:09:23
satinjade 
Subject: Re: I love those,my ex taught me how to make those.
nobleheart: Yes..i will have to try that...bet it would be great wth any kind of pudding ;)

26. March 2005, 03:45:24
nobleheart 
Subject: gee,now I have a sweet tooth again.
child hood memories.I remeber going to the canadian national exibition & getting a slice of ice cream sanfwiched between 2 freshly made waffles.

26. March 2005, 03:43:29
nobleheart 
Subject: weird but good
oh I forgot..sometime we would swirl in some kool whip too

26. March 2005, 03:42:27
nobleheart 
Subject: weird but good
we used to have access to a soft ice cream machine.we would swirl( but not whip,creating a marbled effect)chocolate soft ice cream,lemon custard freshly made and pudding(pistachio,vanilla or butterscotch)in a plasic quart container.then put it in the freezer.let it become semi-frozen.then s-l-o-w-l-y eat it.
truly decadent.

26. March 2005, 03:36:53
nobleheart 
Subject: Re: I love those,my ex taught me how to make those.
satinjade: they are good using lime or pistachio as well as lemon.

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