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18. Novembre 2004, 13:13:51
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Cookies

11. Novembre 2004, 18:13:30
Dolittle 
Chinese is good too! Enjoy.......

11. Novembre 2004, 18:09:42
Summertop 
I still have a little over an hour before lunch. Maybe I'll do Chinese today.

11. Novembre 2004, 18:04:32
Dolittle 
That's a shame! I wouldn't have thought OKC was either but that little place has wonderful Cajun Cuisine...I will surely go back!!

11. Novembre 2004, 18:02:25
Summertop 
LOL...Unfortuantely, Salt Lake City isn't know for its fine Cajun Cuisine!

11. Novembre 2004, 18:00:43
Dolittle 
Awwwww, sorry! Let's go to this Cajun restuarant near me. Ate there sunday and had some of the best shrimp I have ever eaten. Dang, now I am hungry....better leave this board, huh!!!

11. Novembre 2004, 17:56:47
Summertop 
sheesh, now you got me hungry...

11. Novembre 2004, 17:56:16
Summertop 
Sounds good, actually. I love Cajun seasonings!

11. Novembre 2004, 17:55:21
Dolittle 
Dipped in Cajun seasoning and fried, it's really good!!

11. Novembre 2004, 17:54:59
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: Scorpions
LOL not me

11. Novembre 2004, 17:53:34
Summertop 
Sujet: Re: Scorpions
I have eaten gator (Jerky only). It was OK.

11. Novembre 2004, 17:52:42
Summertop 
Sujet: Re: Scorpions
mmmm....Unagi...

Just kidding, I don't like Unagi (Sushi/Eel).

11. Novembre 2004, 17:52:28
Dolittle 
Sujet: Re: Scorpions
Scorpions, Squid, Eel...oh yuck! I prefer alligator myself!!!LOL

11. Novembre 2004, 17:44:14
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: Wow check this site out
Oh geezzzzz that was a good site to.

11. Novembre 2004, 17:43:14
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: Scorpions
Yup i'm Italian
and won't touch that or Eel

11. Novembre 2004, 17:00:59
Summertop 
Sujet: Re: Scorpions
mmmmm....Squid....

Everyone loves Calimari, don't they? lol

11. Novembre 2004, 16:38:42
Dolittle 
Sujet: Re: Wow check this site out
That link sounded so good but I couldn't open it. Says page not displayed or some such. Thanks for posting it Foxy!!

11. Novembre 2004, 15:13:48
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: Scorpions
Yuk thats as bad as Squid.

11. Novembre 2004, 14:54:05
ughaibu 
I've just been at this restaraunt where they had scorpion on the menu. We ordered a couple and a few minutes later the waitress turned up with two scorpions standing side by side on a leaf, complete with claws, heads and stings. A cullinary lightyear from fish and chips.

5. Novembre 2004, 07:34:43
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Wow check this site out
Some recipes and homemade gifts

http://members.tripod.com/~MaryMae/jarlinks.html

5. Novembre 2004, 01:49:51
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: Cranberry Bread
I sure will make this one i love cranberrys.

4. Novembre 2004, 20:36:08
Chimera 
Sujet: Cranberry Bread
1 cup walnuts
1 cup sugar
1/2 cup melted butter
1 egg
1 cup orange juice
3 cups flour
1 Tablespoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon orange zest
1 cup cranberries

Toast walnuts 350 about 5 minutes
Beat together sugar and egg add butter and orange juice
add flour, baking powder, salt and orange zest
mix untill just blended
stir in walnuts and cranberries
Put in a greased 9X5X3 pan
Bake till top is golden and toothpick comes out clean
350 degrees 50-55 minutes
let set in pan 10 minutes
unmold, cool

4. Novembre 2004, 20:08:49
Chimera 
Sujet: Cranberry Raisin Tart
I like to buy extra cranberries while they are available and keep them in the freezer.

Makes one 10-11 inch tart or 8 tartlets 4 1/2 inch diameter.
You need unbaked pastry for a 2 crust 10-11 inch pie.
3 cups fresh or frozen whole cranberries, picked over, rinced and patted dry with paper towels
1 cup raisins
1/2 cup walnuts chopped coarse
1 large orange: grated rind plus 1/2 cup orange juice
1/2 cup dark brown sugar packed
1 cup sugar (if you like a very sweet pie add an extra 1/2 cup sugar)
2 Tablespoons quick cooking tapioca
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg

egg glaze: 1 egg beaten with 1 Tablespoon water

Prepare your pastry and use half of it to line a pan or tartlet shells.
In a bowl combine and stir together cranberries, raisins, walnuts, orange rind and juice, sugar, tapioca and spices
Brush the egg glaze over the bottom of the pastry
Fill with the fruit mixture and spread flat
Place on your top crust, crimp edges, brush top with egg glaze, sprinkle lightly with sugar and cut slits or holes to allow steam to escape
Place in a preheated 425 fahrenheit oven bake 15 minutes reduce heat to 350 bake an additional 30-35 minutes or untill crust is golden brown

2. Novembre 2004, 11:48:30
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Thanksgiving
Any new recipes for yummy desserts.

1. Octobre 2004, 05:18:20
ScarletRose 
Sujet: YEs.. that does sound yummy! :)
Thanks for sharing that Nobleheart.. I am sure the kiddies will enjoy it also.. :)

1. Octobre 2004, 05:04:06
nobleheart 
Sujet: baked macaroni & cheese casserole variation...
baked macaroni & cheese casserole...added cubed cooked ham,broccoli..was a nice tateing variation.

1. Octobre 2004, 02:14:07
keeshound4 
Sujet: Oops, that's Cucumbers and.....
add some breadcrumbs to that layering recipe Just somthing different to try and still be downhome cookin'

1. Octobre 2004, 02:10:49
keeshound4 
Sujet: BAKED CUMUBERS..MUCH LIKE SQUASH
A Very early American recipe layering cumcumbers, butter, salt & pepper in a pan much the same way you would do squash. Bake much the same way in a 350 degree oven until your're happy with the results.

1. Octobre 2004, 01:08:47
nobleheart 
Sujet: on the serious side...
...does anyone like artichokes?
I grew artichokes & the related,cardoon this year.I let some of the cardoon mature into globular heads similar to artichoke heads.
I had heard from an old italian cook that what we know as artichokes.actually were cardoon heads that were eaten in ancient times.anyway,we ate some cardoon heads...they are great,i'm still alive.just incase anyone has wondered if they are edible.

1. Octobre 2004, 01:03:29
nobleheart 
Sujet: I found some great places for recipes for couples...
...thought I would share:

http://www.sexandthekitchen.com/occasions/sen
sual/index-sensualfood.html

http://www.sexa
ndthekitchen.com/occasions/brunch/index-brunch
.html

http://www.lovingyou.com/content/cook
ing/content.shtml?ART=aphrodisiacs

http://w
ww.barelycooking.com/
explore this one for great idea re recipes & stuff for couples.

30. Septembre 2004, 06:27:16
ScarletRose 
Sujet: Re:
ROFLMCA!!! OMG!!! TOO funny!!

30. Septembre 2004, 06:19:49
nobleheart 
surprise turkey stuffing:
2 cups breadcrumbs
2 tbls sage
1 teaspn pepper
1/4 cup cranberries
3 cups popcorn
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mix well,stuff turkey.put in oven at 400 degrees.set timer for 2 hours.....get the heckut of the kitchen before the popcorn blows the turkeys butt thro the kitchen.

18. Septembre 2004, 02:30:55
Czuch 
Sujet: Re: bachelor's heaven
Sounds good Dano... over here we call it meatloaf, except it is cooked in the oven :)

17. Septembre 2004, 15:45:38
danoschek 
Sujet: bachelor's heaven
Frikadellen ... ( or, Bulletten)
(German Hamburgers)

1 lb. ground beef
1 onion, finely chopped
1 egg
1 roll
salt
pepper
dash of nutmeg
parsley
oil or shortening

Soak roll in water until soft. Squeeze out excess water. Mix egg, roll, onion, salt, pepper, nutmeg and parsley and add ground beef. Mix well and form patties. In a skillet heat oil or shortening and brown patties slowly on each side for about 10 minutes.

17. Septembre 2004, 15:43:11
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: Quick Oatmeal Cookies
I tried these cookies they were real good.

16. Septembre 2004, 05:36:20
thepanda 
Sujet: Aussie Pie
Take 1/4 side of roo, skin and tendorise well.
Add gravy and into the pot.
slow cook in webber for 1 hour.
Meanwhile....
take selected veggies, anything really but reccommend, sweet potatoes, carrots, onion, tangerals, snow peas, wallerangas, and broad beans, peel, chop, pluck vegies depending on what they are.
Add to the pot and continue to slow cook in webber for 45min - 1 hour.
add herb and spices, once again anything you like but i reccomend: red bush pepper, salt, talacmurra, and albaneanie.
Pour into dish (possibly 3 dishes) top with puff or mash. Serves 6-8

16. Septembre 2004, 02:05:00
Nirvana 
Mock Goose

A tasty war~time recipe for a layered lentil loaf, good served with gravy and either mint or apple sauce. Also nice with salad. I use it as a vegetarian alternative for Sunday lunch.

6oz split red lentils.
1/2 pt water
1/2 oz butter
I lemon for juice and rind.
salt and freshly ground black pepper.
1 bay leaf


Thoroughly grease a large saucepan then add water bay leaf and lentils, bring to boil and simmer gently until cooked and all the water has been absorbed.
Mix in butter, lemon juice and rind, salt and pepper.

For the stuffing :
1 medium onion, chopped and softened in butter. Add 1 1/2 tsp sage 1/2 tsp parsley, salt and freshly ground black pepper.
Turn 3 slices of thick sliced wholemeal bread into fresh breadcrumbs and add. Stir to mix.

Grease a 2lb loaf tin, put half the lentil mix in, then cover with stuffing mix (any left over ~ serve separately) then cover with remaining lentil mix. Cover with a butter wrapper and a piece of foil.

Bake in over Gas mark 6 400deg F 200 deg C for 40 minutes.

Will freeze if not all used.

14. Septembre 2004, 04:38:37
Chimera 
Sujet: Quick Oatmeal Cookies
When I was 10 my high school aged cousin wrote out this recipe on a 3x5 card and gave it to me. It was the first such of many family and friends would give me over the years and treasured for that.

Quick Oatmeal Cookies
mix in a pan
2 C. sugar
1/3 C. cocoa
1/4 C. butter
1/2 C. milk
bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring, boil for 2 minutes
then add
3 C. quick oats
1/4 C. peanut butter
stir to mix
drop by teaspoonfuls onto waxed paper

12. Septembre 2004, 11:14:51
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: Fencer
modifié par Foxy Lady (12. Septembre 2004, 14:03:35)
Sure i'll Moderate the board.
Thanks for the compliment Harley

11. Septembre 2004, 15:12:59
harley 
I think Foxy Lady should do it. She posts a lot, loves the subject and would be a great moderator.

11. Septembre 2004, 14:56:25
Fencer 
Anybody wants to moderate this board?

10. Septembre 2004, 08:19:38
Dolittle 
Sujet: Re: Recipe site
I agree Foxy, it is terrific. I had to go buy more copy paper!!:)

10. Septembre 2004, 08:11:40
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Recipe site
Hey Dolittle isn't that a great site.Everything is covered in that site.
I been doing alot of printing.

9. Septembre 2004, 19:15:48
Dolittle 
Sujet: Re: Herman.
Thanks for posting this recipe Nirvana. I have been making "Friendship Cakes" for years and share with friends. You are right, it is delicious!

And thanks to Foxy Lady for the recipe site!

9. Septembre 2004, 13:25:41
Nirvana 
Sujet: Herman.
This is a 'Friendship Cake' sent to me by someone in Leipzig University a while ago. It is delicious.


Day One: Put 1 cup milk,
1/2 cup white granulated sugar
1/2 cup SR flour
in a LARGE mixing bowl, mix thoroughly cover and leave in a cool place (not refrigerator)
The bowl needs to be large because it grows!
Stir daily for 5 days.

Day 5: Add I cup milk,
1/2 cup white granulated sugar
1/2 cup SR flour
Mix thoroughly, cover and leave for 5 days, stirring daily.

Day 10. Remove 2 cups, one for the next cake, the other for a friend.

To the remaining mixture add:
2 cups SR flour
I cup raisins.
I cup white granulated sugar.
2/3 cup butter
1/2 tsp each of bicarb of soda and salt
2 tsp baking powder,
I tsp mixed spice.
2 beaten eggs.
Mix well and put in a large flat baking tin (the kind used for roasting potatoes), greased thoroughly.
Before baking:
1/2 cup melted butter
1/2 cup soft brown sugar
1 tsp mixed spice.
Mix together and pour over mixture, swirling thorugh with a fork.
Bake Gas 5/ 335 deg F for 35 - 40 minutes, unitl well done.
Immediately after taking out of the oven, glaze cake with
1/4 cup butter,
1/2 cup bronw sugar
1/4 cup milk
Boil together for 3 - 4 minutes before pouring slowly over the cake to glaze.
Leave to cool. Cut into squares to serve.

28. Août 2004, 08:20:44
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Household recipes
Thought some of you would like this site
just about everything covered in here from A to Z.

http://www.recipegoldmine.com/house/house.html?l

28. Août 2004, 00:10:40
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: tilapia
Hey Scooby got a cat.lol

20. Août 2004, 00:13:40
ughaibu 
I've got a dead hippo in my soup, should I curry it and stick it in thhe fridge? Or?

18. Juillet 2004, 07:32:08
scoobydoo2 
Sujet: tilapia
I am looking for recipes for this fish. I am on the South Beach diet, but I don't know what to do with all this fish I bought!!!

9. Juillet 2004, 07:06:33
ScarletRose 
Sujet: Well if you like the sound of that.. take the same recipe.. and instead of making
the meat loaf.. roll the mixture into 1 inch balls.. and fry in the skillet with just a bit of oil.. Then.. let them simmer for at least 2 hours in the bbq sauce recipe below..

4 Cups Ketchup
1/2 Cup brown sugar
1/4 Cup vinegar
2 TBs whoreshire sauce
1 Cup grape jelly

This recipe is posted by approximation.. I don't usually follow recipes.. so correct measurements are mostly done by tastes.. the consistancy should be similar to a thick syrup. I would recommend tasting as you blend..

This is a great dish to set out on a buffet.. I usually make this up around the Holidays and since it is requested to at least 4 events.. I make it all up at once and freeze the balls.. and put the sauce in gallon milk jugs.. easier to transport to parties this way..

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