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3. November 2007, 15:08:29
Rose 
Ive got up to 4000 today.. vocab level drops tons when u miss just two.. had it up to 40 once.. sticks around 36 on average.

Thanks volant for sending it.. Very kool concept

1. June 2007, 13:37:02
Rose 
Subject: Re:
Dolittle: How about this one hun?

OLD FASHIONED BREAD PUDDING WITH
VANILLA SAUCE     

4 c. cubed white bread
1/2 c. raisins
2 c. milk
1/4 c. butter
1/2 c. sugar
2 eggs, slightly beaten
1/2 tsp. nutmeg
1 tsp. vanilla

VANILLA SAUCE:

1/2 c. sugar
1/2 c. brown sugar
1/2 c. whipping cream
1/2 c. butter
1 tsp. vanilla

Heat oven to 350 degrees. For pudding, in large bowl combine bread and raisins. In 1 quart saucepan, combine milk and 1/4 cup butter. Cook over medium heat 10 minutes or when butter has melted. Pour milk mixture over bread; let stand 10 minutes. Stir in remaining pudding ingredients. Pour into greased casserole. Bake for 40-50 minutes or until set in center.

VANILLA SAUCE: In saucepan combine 1/2 cup sugar, brown sugar, whipping cream and 1/2 cup butter. Cook over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until mixture thickens and comes to a full boil, 5-8 minutes. Stir in 1 teaspoon vanilla. Serve sauce over warm pudding.

26. April 2007, 00:14:08
Rose 
Subject: Re:
Oceans Apart: Simple or complex carbs? whats your goal? i ask cuz im the carb queen.. just need to know what your aim is.. what type of carbs you want more of

25. April 2007, 14:12:23
Rose 
Subject: Re:
Oceans Apart: why do you want loads an loads of carbs? simple carbs or complex carbs?

13. April 2007, 14:19:58
Rose 
Subject: Re:
volant: You wont find a better tasting muffin! Im drooling now I want one so bad! LOL I might go buy some, ugh, canned punkin this weekend to make some!

13. April 2007, 01:14:21
Rose 
Modified by Rose (13. April 2007, 01:15:12)
Pumpkin Muffins

INGREDIENTS:

    * 2 cups flour
    * 2 teaspoons baking powder
    * 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
    * 1 scant teaspoon ground cinnamon
    * 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
    * 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
    * 1/2 teaspoon salt
    * 1 can (15 to 16 ounces) pumpkin puree
    * 1/3 cup melted butter
    * 1/2 cup evaporated milk or half-and-half
    * 1/2 cup brown sugar, packed
    * 1/4 cup granulated sugar
    * 2 large eggs, beaten
    * 1 teaspoon vanilla
    * 1/2 to 3/4 cup chopped pecans or raisins
    * cinnamon-sugar, optional

PREPARATION:
Directions for Pumpkin Muffins
In a large bowl combine flour, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, and salt. Stir to blend In separate bowl, combine pumpkin, melted butter, milk or half-and-half, the beaten eggs, sugars, and vanilla; mix until blended. Stir pumpkin mixture into the dry ingredients until moistened. Fold in
pecans or raisins. Do not overmix. Line 12-cup muffin tin with paper
liners or grease well and dust with flour. I use a baking spray.
Fill the about 3/4-full with the pumpkin muffins batter, sprinkle with
cinnamon-sugar if desired, and bake at 375° for 20 to 25 minutes.

Serve warm or at room temperature.
Makes 12 to 16 pumpkin muffins.


29. March 2007, 04:02:28
Rose 
Subject: Re: Baked Boston Scrod
volant Sounds delish!

29. March 2007, 03:55:34
Rose 
Subject: Re: Baked Boston Scrod
volant: Is scrod a white fish?

6. February 2007, 20:29:05
Rose 
even pita bread here is 180 to 200 cals for the bread... this pizza that i heard about was 200 in total for the entire 8 inch pita/flat bread pizza... wish I could find the recipe to find out just what type of bread it was

6. February 2007, 13:54:50
Rose 
Thanks foxy.. I was hoping for a recipe to make my own..  But thanks!
Pizza is my biggest downfall.. Its the hardest thing for me to give up when im losing weight

29. January 2007, 23:47:45
Rose 




Anyone know of a Bob Harpers low fat Taco pizza. I heard about it today an would like to try the recipe at home.. Thanks!

24. December 2006, 17:46:37
Rose 
Subject: Re:
 prettymama: I was leaning towards using sage too! I have both and the safe smells much nicer!

24. December 2006, 16:38:22
Rose 
What is better for homemade stuffing? To use sage or summer savory?

1. December 2006, 17:29:12
Rose 
Subject: Re: Looking for....
Modified by Rose (1. December 2006, 23:13:08)
♥♫Patty♫♥: wow it sounds sooo easy to make.. thanks.. ive never had it but want to try it for a buffet on xmas eve!
Yummmmy looking

1. December 2006, 00:50:12
Rose 
Subject: Looking for....
Anyone have an easy, yummy recipe for potato (has brown)casserole?

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

3. November 2005, 01:10:12
Rose 
Subject: Re:
Eriisa: She's not been on for a week!

2. November 2005, 23:25:44
Rose 
Subject: Re:
Eriisa: That looks so awesome. I'm already lost in that website. I never knew what jambalya (sp) was until now!!
Yummy looking products!

2. November 2005, 22:57:12
Rose 
Subject: Re:
Eriisa: LMAO!! too hilarious!! Crab rab what ever! lol

2. November 2005, 21:59:49
Rose 
Subject: Re:
Eriisa: What if'n a person cant find Zatarins rab boil or cajun seasoning? I personally have never heard of crab boil! I can fine cajun spice tho.

2. November 2005, 20:58:48
Rose 
Subject: Re: Hi Everyone :)
Eriisa: I'm willing to try anything cajun! I love spicey food!!!

20. October 2005, 22:29:59
Rose 
Subject: Re: Kitty litter cake...ewwww lol
spicieangel: grosssssssssssssssssssss!!!!!! lol But I will try a piece!!!

15. October 2005, 00:13:17
Rose 
Subject: Re:
bumble: er ah ew I think.. I love pork mind you but not much for liver... Is it pate like, you know how liver is ah er patey like? lol

14. October 2005, 23:29:18
Rose 
Subject: Re:
baddessi: OMG havent had one of them in years!!!

bumpy I so gotta ask.. I just have to. What is Brains faggots?

14. October 2005, 01:30:06
Rose 
Subject: Re:
Eriisa: yup! sorta but do u smush pb an cheeze whiz together? LOL

14. October 2005, 01:26:59
Rose 
Subject: PB sammiches
Who's tried grilled PB sammiches.. OR PB an cheez whiz?

6. September 2005, 23:27:34
Rose 
Subject: Re:
Modified by Rose (6. September 2005, 23:28:38)
baddessi: Yes! perfect way to cook it is on a rotisserie! lip smacking good that! Tell me how it turns out!

afternote* if you dont want to be brave and try the donair sauce you can always use tzitzi (sp) sauce instead.. just as yummy but mega garlic breath when u r done!

6. September 2005, 23:20:01
Rose 
Subject: donairs
Modified by Rose (6. September 2005, 23:21:58)
harley: har har! careful I have wicked onion breath right now!! don't cross me or I will huff on ya!

Dessi one donair recipe coming up!

Donair Meat

* 3 pounds lean hamburger (triple ground*)
* 3/4 cup bread crumbs
* 2 tsp pepper
* 1-2 tsp cayenne red pepper (depending on your taste)
* 1 1/2 tsp oregano
* 3 tsp paprika
* 2 tsp onion powder
* 1 tsp garlic powder
* 1/2 tsp salt

*Try to get your butcher to run the meat through the grinder a few times. A food processor will do the trick also.

Combine all ingredients in a large bowl. Knead for 20 minutes. Shape into two tightly formed loaves. Bake on broiler pan for 2 to 2 1/2 hours at 300 degrees Fahrenheit. Cool loaves and slice into thick slabs. Meat can be frozen for future use. If (like me) you are not fortunate enough to own your own rotary-stick-cooker thing like the ones in the good shops, you may find that the inner parts of the loaf are not browned enough. This can be remedied by re-heating the meat in a frying pan. This browns it nicely and gives it that slightly chewier texture.


Preparation

Heat donair meat in a frying pan. Dip a pita bread in water and fry in frying pan to soften (this is VERY important). Place a generous amount of sauce on bread. Top with meat, chopped onions and tomatoes and finish off with lots more sauce. Put on some old clothes, then roll up or serve open face on a plate. Utensils are strictly forbidden.

ProperDonair Sauce
(adapted from King of Donair the original donair maker in Halifax Nova Scotia)

* 2/3 cup canned evaporated milk
* 2/3 cup sugar
* 1/4 cup white vinegar
* 1/2 tsp garlic powder

Stir canned milk, sugar and garlic powder until sugar is dissolved. Add vinegar and continue mixing. The quicker you add the vinegar and the less you mix (I usually give the spoon 3 or 4 turns around the bowl), the thicker the sauce will be. Let sauce sit for at least one hour in refrigerator before using. Eventually (hours to days later), the sauce may start to separate. DO NOT STIR IT. Simply skim the thick sauce off the top. It tastes fine, despite the appearance that all the vinigar has seeped out of it.

You should be able to get thick sauce simply by following the instructions in the top recipe. I can get mine a bit thicker than yogurt. Occasionally, I blow it and stir too much and the sauce gets thin again. If your sauce is not thick enough (I like spoons to stand up in it) follow the recipe below. It is my new favorite.

6. September 2005, 22:55:12
Rose 
Subject: cucumber salad
Modified by Rose (6. September 2005, 22:55:33)
Ok this is a new one to me but my neighbour brought some by today and WOW is it good. A nice simple recipe to go along with bbq meat.
sliced cukes
slices spanish onions
sauce

sauce ingredients:
for one cup of sauce-
2 ounces sugar
2 ounces vinegar
2 ounces canned condensed milk
2 ounces mayo

Sounds harsh but my my its yummy

the sauce is what we put on a dish here called donairs. A very spicey garlic meat loaf type food. Yumm!!!!

10. February 2004, 15:44:52
Rose 
Subject: Re: Gorilla Snot
ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
Can't wait to try that one on someone!!!

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