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Recipes April 07
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Newsletter The purpose of this recipe newsletter is to post requests and replies from our members and all their great tried and tested (TNT) recipes. No newsletter is sent out on Thursday.
Join our recipe exchange family today CLICK HERE to respond to newsletter replies, requests and tips. Please include date of newsletter, name of recipe and number of servings. Remember to include your name within the message as well. Tips you can use--- I am looking for Cincinnati Chili recipe, it has cinnamon and all spice in
it. I had the recipe it was from Burt Wolf cooking show back in the 90s' For Grace: Hi Nancy! I would like to thank everyone for the rabbit recipes. We're
looking forward to trying them out! I would like to say that having the
"print this recipe" link has worked fine for me. I enjoy being able to
print off the recipe as I read it. Thank so much for what you do, you are
appreciated! A big thank you to everyone who shared Wilted Lettuce recipes! I am so
excited about trying 'all' of them. I do recognize some of the recipes but
I am going to try the others. Who knows I may find a new favorite! Thank
you! I have sort of a silly question. When you make the vanilla cream cheese
frosting for cakes should it be refrigerated after cutting? And as always
Nancy, thanks. Nancy, I want to thank Billie in Fl for liking the way I spell my name.
Billye Frances is from two uncles but I did almost get drafted. In Okla. I
went by my full name which is not unusal , when I left I just went by Fran
much easier.
Gardening season is coming up. Last year I had a terrible time with
squirrels ruining my garden. I tried so many things, including aluminum
pie plates hanging. I need ideas to keep those pesky critters out. Hi everyone and Nancy and fur babies; I have a request for a cake. It is a
bundt cake with a cake bottom and a cheesecake top and it is baked
together. this cake is fantastic and i would love to be able to make them.
I thank you all and hope one of you know what im talking about. Hi Nancy, regarding the recipe for Whipped Honey Butter, it works very
well with Maple Syrup too, and makes Whipped Maple Butter and is excellent
on Popovers! Hello Gang, CLICK HERE to respond to newsletter replies, requests and tips. Please include date of newsletter, name of recipe and number of servings. Remember to include your name within the message as well. Dear Nancy this is for Anne looking for some Ham Glazes - Well I'm really hoping this will find its way to you as I used to use the
nrogers@amaonline addy and they always used to make it to you....now you
have the link right in the newsletter for people to click to respond or
send things in..... the problem for me is it uses OutLook Express which I
haven't figured out how to set up on my computer ..... soooooo.....I'm
hoping this other addy of yours
everyday_recipes@yahoo.com that used to
work will get this message to you. I think the link thing is a great idea
and convenient, just have to get my puter set up to use it!!!! lol!!!!
Chocolate Marshmallow Cake
Raisin Sauce for Ham We fix rabbit in the house when my father in law gives them to us. My kids
love it this way. First you put the Rabbit in the crock pot over night
with water to cover and a little salt to taste. The next day you pull it
off the bones and put it in a frying pan with a little oil or bacon
grease, one chopped medium onion, and sage to taste. Fry til the onion is
tender and serve. They eat it plain or my husband makes sandwiches out of
it with pepper jack cheese. Hi Nancy...just wanted to thank Betty in MD for posting Tona's Peaches and
Cream Cheese Cobbler for those of us who could not find it... For Sue who wanted instant soups, I hope you will try
ed-foods.com (1-800-267-3333) they have some excellent ones, along with various other
seasoning, sauce packets, etc. Thank you for the suggestion for
Ed-Food, to buy the instant soup mixes,
online from Canada.
Are there any US grocers where I can buy them, in Illinois or Las Vegas,
Nev. Someone asked for a recipe for pineapple cookies last week and I submitted
my recipe. I haven't seen it in the newsletter or in the ones posted, so I
am wondering if it got lost in cyberspace or if I did something wrong and
it could not be used in the newsletter. This is a recipe that was requested by Grace. Thank you MIMI for the muffin recipes in the 2/29 newsletter. I absolutely
will not forget the pepper! That's my favorite spice. I always say there's
not
enough pepper in the world for me. If it was just me, I would probably put
extra in the muffins! Also there is no temperature given for the donut
muffin recipe. I'm assuming around 350? Hi--Although I have been getting your letters for a long time, I have
never printed out just one recipe.. I am new to computers and cannot seem
to just print the recipe without printing 18 pages...would you tell me how
to do this. I love all the comments and it is fun to read the recipes.. I
have tried many. Hi- I have a question about the cotton candy cake. I baked it in a 9x13 pan at
350 degrees and the bottom of the cake was so black and burned it was
unsalvageable, even though the top looked great. Is it not supposed to be
baked in a 9x13 dish or at a different temperature? I am not sure what I
am doing wrong. Thank you To Cheryl in North Olmsted, Ohio who gave us a simple but useful
computer hint in the March 2 newsletter. She said, " once you open a link
on Nancy's newsletter, just hit your "backspace" key on your keyboard and
it will take you back to the open newsletter." For Sandy H re: smooth top ranges
Hello Nancy & Gang, March 3, 2008. OH! Now I cannot print the recipes. This way my computer
will not allow me to print the recipes. Please give us an option to print
with the print at the bottom of each recipe. Was it to much trouble the
reason you stopped? Please help, I love your sight Nancy.
For Lisa of East Texas I understand why you would feel this way. There is
a way that you can use the print link and go back to the newsletter where
you left off from. Just put the mouse over the link and right click on it.
Then click the open in new window. When you are done in the new window,
just click it close and you should be back on the newsletter where you
want to be. I can do this most of the time on any web page I visit. Just a
few will not let you do this. Hope this help you. I am still receiving help with my coffee measurements! Sending a BIG thank
you for all your help. I've copied them all down and I know we will have
some of the best coffee around. You girls are great! Original Recipe. This is one of those quick fixes that you come up with
right before shopping day when you're trying to use what's on hand. It was
really good though and I will prepare it again -- planned. Smilin' CLICK HERE to respond to newsletter replies, requests and tips. Please include date of newsletter, name of recipe and number of servings. Remember to include your name within the message as well. I would appreciate knowing which newsletter the recipe for Hot Dog Bun
Bread Pudding is in. I've looked thru several months worth and cannot find
it. Nancy, this is some suggestions for MaggieB,NJ that is planning a trip to New Orleans.. I live about 15 miles north the city.. on the West Bank. N O is on the East Bank. Anyway. Maggie, you and your family please be careful where you go. There is a lot of crime in the city since Katrina.. It is a wonderful old town and the French Quarter or Vieux Carre is still lovely and is much the same after Katrina, which is where most of the city's history is. Visit The Old US Mint.. it has a wonderful gold display. It is located in the north end of the V.C. The Cabildo, and St Louis Cathedral is in the heart of the V.C. As for as places to eat, there are so many and most all of them good. The aquarium is open again, which lost all the fish and animals except the penguins in Katrina. The wonderful zoo on St Charles Ave, and of course the casino at the river end of Canal Street. You should take the time to drive on the Old River Rd.. and see all of the beautiful plantations, like Oak Alley and The San Francisco House. You can also view the devastation from K. that is still there.Pat Collins, LA Comment I recently returned from Mexico, and as usual loved some of their dishes,
does anyone know what kind of cheese they use in their quesadillas, or
tortilla soup sometimes? It melts so nicely...I am wondering if there is a
similar cheese available in Canada? Re: The Kentucky Hot Brown Sandwich will serve how many? You’re right it a
terrific sandwich. I will be serving 12
Easy Chicken Fingers
Cranberry Maple Glazed Ham
Tomato Basil Cream Sauce Rose Marie G Lee's Summit, MO request for body lotion. I don't know if
this is the one you're looking for, but I've been using it for over 20
years and I personally think it's wonderful. To Eve In Wisconsin
Reuben Casserole (with bread) Dear Nancy, I am new to this, I have been looking for a crock pot recipe, from the 70's, called Texas Hash. It had, barley, peas, beef cubes, and.... ? Somehow I lost the booklet . Would you know how I might go about finding something like that? K-mart made the crock pot, we still have that. Arline. Would anyone care to share a favorite ham glaze recipe? It would be nice
to get some different ideas before Easter. Hi Nancy, this is for Oma/LA in 3/01 issue. This is for Grace who was looking for some Pecan Crusted Chicken recipes. I sent in the Italian sausage spinach pasta recipe and indicated that I
had substituted fat free half and half for the regular half and half. The
results were a thin sauce, and I forgot to mention that. I think the next
time I make it I will use the regular half and half and hope the sauce
will be thicker. It tasted great but I would have preferred a thicker
sauce. I thought about adding some flour to the sauce at the time but
thought it might change the taste, so I didn't. Do you think a rue might
work ? I wanted to try that hot dog roll pudding but I'm not sure if I'm supposed
to split the rolls or leave them just as they are from the package. I'm
not sure which news letter that recipe was in. Any help would be
appreciated.
Baked Mashed Potatoes Nancy I wanted to send this in when I first saw the request but I have
been busy. For Bev from Bay City Michigan not sure of the date of request
but here is how the make the Strawberry Twinkie Dessert for vacation Bible
School at our Church. It is so easy but yet good. Hi Nancy and everyone. This is the first time (I think) that I have
responded to this newsletter. I've been a member for a few years and love
it - the recipes and reading notes and other things from members. I wanted
to say that I copy and paste the recipes I want and save them in a folder
that I have named Nancy's Recipes. Sometimes I also print out a recipe I
think I might use soon. I also put the Nancy's Recipes on a disk to keep
for my daughter and granddaughter to use in the future. One of my hobbies
is collecting good recipes and do I have a lot of them. Keep up the good
work. I'm looking for a clone recipe for Regular or Sugar Free
Jell-O Instant
Pudding mix. I hope someone in Nancyland can help. Hi Nancy, I am needing an idea for something to take to a church covered dish
dinner. It seems like I take the same things all the time and would like
to make something different.
If anyone has a good recipe that almost everyone would enjoy, please post
it for me. Nancy,
Beef n Bean Casserole Nancy, This is for Jean in GA who was looking for the Rainbow Bridge poem. Jean, it's not really a poem but rather a short piece on where animals go after they have passed on to await the coming of their master. Just go on-line to your search engine (any will work) and type in www.RainbowBridge.com. You'll get the piece about the loss of an animal and what they do while awaiting their master. I get a big lump in my throat and shed a few tears every time I re-read this. Mr. Myron Drinkwater - Lake Forest, CA Hi All Hi Nancy, This is the first time I have responded to any of the requests on
the newsletter though I have been an avid reader for years. We have enjoyed our meals at
Delmonico's more than at NOLA (both are
Emeril's) but the menus are very different and both very good. If you go
to the School of Cooking ask the chefs there about restaurants that they
enjoy-you may very well find even better food than at the more trendy
restaurants. We have not had a chance to visit NO since Katrina but look
forward to our next visit. RE: Guess I like being in a rut! lol. As for the "print recipe" option,
the main reason I don't like it is that when I go to another site to read
the recipe, it makes the newsletter go back to the original link and I
have to bring up the newsletter again and find my place all over again.
Does this happen to other people? so, I guess I just prefer the old way
best. But I'll take it anyway I can get it! :o) For Jean in GA. I first want to thank you you Nancy for posting my request for the poem
about the lose of a pet. Thanks to all who responded: Rainbow Bridge was
the one. Thanks to Frances in Wesley Chapel, Norma in PA, Dairiel P. in
Minnesota, Jolene from Iowa, Gramaj, Rosemarie in rural Kansas City & Jolene
from Iowa. Hi Nancy, Jean in GA requested the poem about "The Rainbow Bridge" in the
March 1st newsletter. Hi, all, I have yet to use the 'print recipe' link. I still use the cut
and paste method. I can put several in one email to myself from one
newsletter or put 2 - 4 from separate newsletters into one and print them
together. Saves paper for me. Then I can go through them and decide which
ones to try. If I like them, then I can copy them onto cards for my file
box. CLICK HERE to respond to newsletter replies, requests and tips. Please include date of newsletter, name of recipe and number of servings. Remember to include your name within the message as well.
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