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10. Outubro 2005, 00:03:41
Chimera 
Assunto: Re: Foolproof Chocolate Fudge
Bruno Jesus: try some dark chocolate
http://my.webmd.com/content/article/73/81921.htm

10. Outubro 2005, 01:14:00
nobleheart 
http://depts.washington.edu/uboma/2003/classes/Nicole/pics/angry_daffy_duck.gif

the infliction of pain on any lifeform to me indicates a cruel nature.

10. Outubro 2005, 01:15:41
nobleheart 

10. Outubro 2005, 13:34:18
Ewe 
Modificado por Ewe (11. Outubro 2005, 00:23:35)
Please refrain from discussing hunting & any slaughter of animals on this board. This can cause offense!
This is a family recipe board, children read this board & it is the parents responsibility to discuss where the meat they are eating has come from.
Any discussion will result in the post being removed.
Ofcourse meat recipes, as normal, are welcome here.
Thank you

11. Outubro 2005, 06:26:58
nobleheart 
anyone familiar with fiddleheads?are there specific ferns that are edible?

11. Outubro 2005, 13:08:16
Mort 
I thought they were all poisonous?

11. Outubro 2005, 13:57:09
Nirvana 
One of my Mother's uncles was a botanist, I looked up fiddleheads in one of his books and based on what was there looked up this:

Ostrich Fiddlehead ferns the only edible one

hopefully this will be a help?

11. Outubro 2005, 14:01:22
Nirvana 
Assunto: Re:
and with help from a chef friend of mine's website, found a few suggestions for recipes:

Recipes

12. Outubro 2005, 02:55:43
nobleheart 
Assunto: Re:
Nirvana: ty for the info

12. Outubro 2005, 02:57:26
nobleheart 
I have had the commerical ones delicious .will have to ID carefully if I ever eat them.I used to go mushroom picking with the ukrianian girls ..learned to ID carefully.

13. Outubro 2005, 21:34:55
ScarletRose 
Assunto: Huggie Bear Brownies
Modificado por ScarletRose (13. Outubro 2005, 21:58:24)
"This is a great brownie recipe. Nuts can be added if desired. If you want to make a larger pan, it's best to triple the recipe."
        Original recipe yield: 1 - 9x9 inch square pan


INGREDIENTS:
  • 1/3 cup butter or margarine, softened
  • 1/4 cup light corn syrup
  • 3/4 cup white sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt

    *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

    DIRECTIONS:
    Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
    Grease and flour a 9x9 inch pan.
    In a medium bowl, cream together the butter, corn syrup and sugar.
    Beat in the eggs one at a time, then stir in the vanilla.
    Combine the flour, cocoa and salt, gradually stir into the creamed mixture.
    Spread evenly into the prepared pan.
    Bake for 30 to 35 minutes in the preheated oven, until brownies pull away from the sides of the pan.
    Frost when cooled, if desired.

    Huggie Bear Brownies

  • 13. Outubro 2005, 21:37:24
    Eriisa 
    Hey, that reminds me, did you hear how expensive that sugar is becoming???? Its all over the news here in Dallas.

    13. Outubro 2005, 21:57:09
    Artful Dodger 
    Assunto: For Chai Teal lovers...like myself ;)
    Boil 5 minutes, then steep 10 minutes:

    1 Tbsp fennel or anise seed
    6 green cardamom pods
    12 cloves
    1 cinnamon stick
    1/4" ginger root, sliced thin
    1/4 tsp black pepper corns
    2 bay leaves
    7 Cups water
    Add, bring to a boil, and simmer 5 minutes:

    2 Tbsp Darjeeling tea
    Add:

    6 Tbsp honey or brown sugar
    1 Cup milk
    Yum!

    13. Outubro 2005, 22:00:07
    ScarletRose 
    Assunto: Re:
    Eriisa: How much?? Is it going up like gasoline??

    13. Outubro 2005, 22:04:01
    Artful Dodger 
    Assunto: Re:

    14. Outubro 2005, 01:02:05
    ScarletRose 
    Assunto: Winnie the Pooh Bear Site.. ~this is so kewt~
    Modificado por ScarletRose (14. Outubro 2005, 01:06:58)
    Pooh Sandwich


    Ingredients:

    2 bread slices
    Creamy peanut butter
    Mini marshmallows

    Tools you'll need:
  • Butter knife
  • Plate


    1. Spread each slice of bread with a thin layer of peanut butter.

    2. Sprinkle some mini marshmallows onto the peanut-buttered slices.

    3. Put the two slices together, and enjoy.

  • 14. Outubro 2005, 01:04:25
    Artful Dodger 
    Assunto: Re: Winnie the Pooh Bear Site.. ~this is so kewt~
    ScarletRose: I loved those when I was a kid. ;) With bananas too! mmmmmmmm

    14. Outubro 2005, 01:24:11
    Eriisa 
    I guess I might as well admit that I had a wonderful peanut butter and bannana sandwich last week............

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

    14. Outubro 2005, 01:28:05
    Eriisa 
    I've had them on toast. Does that count?

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

    14. Outubro 2005, 01:55:06
    ScarletRose 
    Assunto: Re:
    Rose: Peanut butter and Dill pickles sammies.. Yummy!

    haven't tried the cheez whiz though..

    14. Outubro 2005, 02:27:12
    Eriisa 

    14. Outubro 2005, 05:49:19
    nobleheart 
    Assunto: Re: Winnie the Pooh Bear Site.. ~this is so kewt~
    ScarletRose: my dad used to eat peanut butter & olive sandwiches...weird huh?

    14. Outubro 2005, 06:10:53
    ScarletRose 
    Assunto: Re: Winnie the Pooh Bear Site.. ~this is so kewt~
    nobleheart: Hmmm.. I should try that!

    14. Outubro 2005, 08:26:32
    rod03801 
    I like my PB and banana sandwiches with a little bit of Miracle Whip. Adds just a little zing. Most people tell me it sounds gross... but try it! It's great!

    14. Outubro 2005, 12:40:33
    Eriisa 
    I always did say that pb&bananna was a NH thing! lol

    14. Outubro 2005, 16:09:42
    coan.net 
    Assunto: Re:
    rod03801: When I was in high school, every day I walked home for lunch and had a PB & miracle whip sandwich. I don't think I could eat one today - just sounds gross thinking about it, but I sure loved them then. Now PB & Bannana - yum.... that does sound good just thinking about it.

    Currently the "big" thing in our house is PB & cinimon sandwichs. yum...

    14. Outubro 2005, 17:43:13
    Mort 
    PB, Marmalade and banana Yummy.. gotta be crunchy though preferably Waitrose PB.. much better then Sunpat.

    14. Outubro 2005, 17:55:50
    harley 
    Sunpat reminds me of cowpat. And who in their right mind would buy the brand 'Mr Brains'?!

    14. Outubro 2005, 17:56:12
    SueQ 
    Assunto: Re:
    rod03801: PB and miracle whip...I didn't know there was anyone else out there that prepared their sandwhiches this way. I just thought we were weird! Of course, that was years ago! Like BBW...I don't think I could eat one today...gross!

    14. Outubro 2005, 18:43:57
    bumble 
    Assunto: Re:
    harley: Who in their right mind would buy 'Brains'? Me! Or does that prove your point?
    I like Brains faggots. (waits for giggles from our American cousins to die away....)

    14. Outubro 2005, 18:49:31
    harley 
    Assunto: Re:
    bumble: ew!

    14. Outubro 2005, 18:51:19
    Eriisa 
    *dubious look* I ain't asking!!!!

    14. Outubro 2005, 18:51:26
    bumble 
    Assunto: Re:
    harley: They're lovely! You'd like them - they come covered in rich, thick gravy and I know how much you northerners like gravy!

    14. Outubro 2005, 21:32:11
    ScarletRose 
    We used to eat PB and Mayo.. Miracle whip way to sweet..

    14. Outubro 2005, 21:58:24
    baddessi 
    my mom used to make PB & marshmallow cream sandwiches..she called them "Fluffer-nutters"

    14. Outubro 2005, 23:16:11
    bumble 
    Assunto: Re:
    baddessi: Isn't that the name of one of Bob Geldof's kids... Fluffer-nutter?

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

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

    14. Outubro 2005, 23:42:55
    bumble 
    Assunto: Re:
    Rose: Ah! Good question! Er.... They are meatballs made from (I think) pig's liver and onion.
    Brains is a name of a frozen food firm that makes them and their recipe includes various spices and stuff.

    14. Outubro 2005, 23:44:34
    nobleheart 
    Assunto: Re:
    Rose: I was trying to translate that to rose

    14. Outubro 2005, 23:47:38
    nobleheart 
    Assunto: try this for a treat
    make pudding,your fav flavour,swirl into,but dont mix well:
    cool whip
    marshmellow fluff
    push into the center of it a small scoop of your fav ice cream.
    then put it into the freezer until it is well chilled but not frozen.
    eat.

    15. Outubro 2005, 00:13:17
    Rose 
    Assunto: 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

    15. Outubro 2005, 18:11:30
    satinjade 
    Assunto: Re: try this for a treat
    nobleheart: I'll have to try that , sounds YUMMY GOOD !

    16. Outubro 2005, 06:38:10
    GGROBINLOVE 
    Assunto: Re: For Chai Teal lovers...like myself ;)
    DanDanDan: this recipe does sound interesting but i am notthat knowledgable with chia teas are they caffeen free???????

    16. Outubro 2005, 06:41:45
    Artful Dodger 
    Assunto: Re: For Chai Teal lovers...like myself ;)
    amandalove: yes. and best of all they are nummy. ;) I usually buy the Big Train chai teas Vanilla and Spice from the local Co-op. But If you like Oregon Chai, then making it from scratch is the way to go. So much cheaper!

    16. Outubro 2005, 06:53:19
    GGROBINLOVE 
    4 Cups diced raw rhubarb 1 box yellow cake mix
    1 1/2 Cups sugar (I used 2) 2 Cups whipping cream, not whipped

    Place rhubarb in bottom of baking dish or cake pan (oblong type)
    Sprinkle sugar on top then sprinkle dry cake mix over the sugar/rhubarb. Pour the cream on top. Bake at 350* for 60 minutes.
    If using tin pan bake 375* for 45-60 minutes. Serve with vanilla ice cream.

    Note: rich so a little goes a long way. Should be lightly brown on top.
    Can use other fruits.

    THIS IS LIKE A "DUMP CAKE"

    16. Outubro 2005, 07:22:35
    GGROBINLOVE 
    Assunto: Re: For Chai Teal lovers...like myself ;)
    DanDanDan: THANKS i will try your recipe and the other teas i know they are popular at our mountain mudd coffee stand.

    16. Outubro 2005, 07:26:02
    GGROBINLOVE 
    Assunto: sticky salad
    Sticky Salad

    1 lb bacon, browned & chopped
    1 to 2 cups slivered almonds
    1/4 to 1/2 cups white sugar
    4 cups broccoli (raw, cut in small pieces)
    2 cups celery, chopped
    3 to 4 cups red and/or green seedless grapes
    1 cup raisins

    Dressing:
    1 cup miracle whip
    1/2 cup white sugar
    1 tsp. vanilla

    Ø Brown bacon and drain on paper towels. Put wax paper on a cookie sheet.
    Ø Brown sugar and almonds in skillet (sugar will melt). Quickly spread almonds thinly on cookie sheet, so they do not clump together.
    Ø Combine broccoli, celery, grapes and raisins in a large bowl.
    Ø Combine miracle whip, sugar and vanilla and add to broccoli mixture. Do not add the chopped bacon or almonds until ready to serve.
    Ø May be refrigerated in 3 separate containers the day before needed. When ready to serve, add the bacon and the
    almonds. Stir before serving..

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