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Newsletter December 12-13, 2007 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.
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Do you know how to make a Christmas tree cake from a 9 X 13 cake? Bake
your cake as you normally would in that size pan. Turn it out on waxed
paper. After cool, turn so narrow end is nearest you. Find the center
point at the top of the cake at the narrow side. Slice the cake from the
top middle point to the bottom corner. Do the same on the other site. You
will have 3 triangles. Put the 2 cut pieces together on the bottom, and
the intact triangle on top as a second layer. Draw this on paper, and you
will understand how to do it. For an interesting effect, swirl 3 tbsp
green sparkle sugar through the cake batter before baking. I have a 18 quart electric roaster and was wondering if anyone has ever
did a Ham in one of them and if so how did it turn out. Also does anyone
have a good glaze to put over the HAm while baking, I remember having a
recipe using ginger ale, maple syrup and pineapple rings, but can't find
it. Nancy, I have finally got through all the newsletters that I got while
I was in the hospital and rehab. I have a few question and I don't think
that they have been answered. In the 12/9 newsletter from Lois Kingston WA
your Outrageous Cookies had no measurements for peanut butter, granulated
sugar, and brown sugar. Could you please send the recipe in again with the
measurements for the above ingredients. Also to Sandi Hutson in Jasper, TX
the 12/9 newsletter do you just mix the White Chocolate Chip, dried
Cherries, and mixed Nuts or do you melt the chocolate and mix in the
cherries and nuts? In the same newsletter (12/9) from Sybil, aka Angel in
Sherbrooke could you please send in the directions on how to make the Bib
Apron. The newsletter was not sent out on Wednesday. I had an invitation to go
out to eat with a friend from out of town. Took advantage of the
offer and didn't get home until late. Hadn't seen my friend in the
past 10 years. We taught together for over 15 years. It took a
while to catch up on what was going on with both of us. Instead of sending
the newsletter this week on Wednesday it is being sent on Thursday
instead. Ihave been making the pie using sugar free pudding for my diabetic
friends. It is soooooo good. (Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie in Monday's
newsletter. Looking for a recipe from the Lotus Room, St Louis, MO owned by Howard
Wong. I purchased the better baker bowls for my daughter in law for
Christmas does anyone have some recipes for it. There are some Video recipes
on the Cooksrecipes site. It shows in detail how to use the
Better Baker Edible Baker Bowls. I am new to this group and am not sure how to find a recipe.
People have mentioned a Lemon fruitcake that I am interested in.
Please tell me how to search for it. Holiday Recipes Hello Everyone, Sybil in Dec. 11 letter asked if
anyone used their good dishes. Oh yes, I use my porcelain set every day.
They go in the dishwasher, so why not? I feel more elegant and food even
looks more appetizing on real plates. I do use paper plates for picnics,
tho. Then when I have friends drop in for a cup of tea, I used my china
tea sets. That is much more fun than just looking at them in the china
closet. And the tea tastes so much better from a thin china cup! Aunt Nancy; Thank you to Frances from Florida who sent in the recipe for pizzelles.
My mother-in-law passed away in August, and she always made pizzelles at
Christmas time. They are my favorite! I had no idea what recipe she used
(haven't been able to find it) and I really wanted to make some for my
husband. I will try your recipe! I am writing in regards to Robert's wife on Dec.8 newsletter and to the
response on Dec.9th newsletter to why the pumpkin roll may crack when it
is rolled. I wet a dishtowel and put the pumpkin roll on it and roll it
while hot. I leave it set for at least 20 minutes and then fill with cream
cheese filling. I have never had the pumpkin roll split when doing it with
the wet towel. I made several last year and a few this year. Hello everyone! I haven't posted anything for a long time since I'm a
very busy nursing student, but today was my last day of classes! Now I
finally get to enjoy my winter break. :-) What's the best way to prepare
little smokies? I'd like to make some as an appetizer for Christmas Eve.
I've never prepared any with a sauce before, but I'm thinking something
with BBQ sauce would taste yummy. Thanks a lot. I hope you all have a very
Merry Christmas! Nancy in Florida, requested the Andrew's Fudgies in the December 11th Digest. I was a very faithful listener to the Gus Saunders radio show back in
the late sixty's early seventy's. I lost track of the show between going
to work and then being a snow bird in southern Florida. Now back north of
Boston. Here is the recipe for the Andrew's Fudges. Don't have the Coca
Cola Cake. The recipe or one very similar to it above was sent in by Mary in CT. Mary in CT added a few comments about the recipe. Nancy Furbabies and all, Shrimp Question from a drylander. I know shrimp cook quickly ( 3
minutes) and turn to rubber if cooked too long. However, many casserole
recipes that call for cooked shrimp are then baked for 30 minutes to an
hour or so. Please explain this to me. Nancy: Helen in Mississippi posted a recipe for Shrimp Chowder
in the Tuesday, 11 Dec 07 Newsletter that I have a question about. Helen,
what exactly is the ingredient "season blend" or what is it similar to? I
would like to make this recipe but I do not have a super Wal-Mart with a
frozen food section near me so would need to find something that would
make a good substitute. Since it is sautéed with the shrimp, would it be
something like Old Bay Seasoning? To Barbarba Ann is Texas - Regarding the
One Cup of Everything Cookies Consideration for birthday brunch for Dee: Re: I have a great recipe for an appetizer using 1/2 c crumbled goat
cheese. We do not care for it. Could another cheese be used in it's
place? If so, which one and how much? This is for Marge who wanted a recipe for Steamed Carrot Pudding. I am
sure this is what you are looking for. I canned this for many years, so I
don't have the directions for steaming, but you can look that up in your
cookbook for steamed puddings. Thanks for the wonderful suggestions for displaying, wrapping the
earrings for my granddaughter, I've decided to try all the great
suggestions. Thanks loads! Nancy, love your newsletter so much. A very Merry Christmas to you &
the critters. I am a native Texan living in Ga. For Yolanda (Newsletter 12,8,07) The cake you are looking for is called
In a large mixing bowl, mix flour, sugar, cocoa, soda and salt. Make
three wells in the flour mixture. In one put vanilla; in another the
vinegar, and in the third the oil. Pour the cold water over the mixture
and stir until moistened. Hi Nancy: I just read our paper and there was an article in it
regarding sending letters to recovering soldiers. If the envelope
does not have a name on it, it will not be sent. It just
goes into the dead letter file or it will be returned to you if you have a
return address. I thought I might save some people 41 cents for postage.
What a shame. It seems like if you send it to the hospital, the staff
there should know who is a recovering soldier, especially if it is Walter
Reed Army Medical Center and do what they could to get it to one of them.
Oh well, times have changed, I guess. For Betty, Md, what is your last name, city and state, so that we can
check to see if your check was returned and when, or if they sent you a
cookbook? The Church secretary copied all checks when they came in. When
did you order your cookbook? Was it before or after the announcement in
Nancy's newsletter that all cookbooks had been sold? I notified the church
today, and ask them to check the list, but without a last name, it was
hard to do. Please let me know, ok! Also, someone ask if I knew how many
cookbooks were order by our group. I do not know exactly, but think over
50! I just got the shock of my life when I went to Costco and bought 16 oz.
of pure vanilla for $6. Has anyone every bought from Costco and are they the same? Hi Not a recipe. Just want to give Christmas Blessings and Greetings to
all Nancylanders, Siggy, Ditto, especially Nancy for all her giving beyond
the Christmas days and to her brother a healing time. This is for Doris in DE. The yellow in the potato soup was
probably cheddar cheese. Many restaurants add cheese to their cream soups.
Nancy, I want to thank you for all the love you put into this newsletter.
I am sure we all feel it and send it back to you. I had another thought about how to display or present those vintage
earrings as a gift. Buy a miniature artificial tree, on a diagonal wrap
thin ribbon and hang the earrings in pairs as ornaments. Boots in Va, I just thought of another way to display those vintage
earrings you want to give as a gift. Use a beautiful pound candy box
,maybe something like Godiava Chocolate or a beautiful Valentine box if
you've kept one. Fill it with pretty miniature cupcake papers and put a
pair of earrings in each . You could take a tie box or other candy box and
cover the cover with beautiful paper (glued) and a beautiful ribbon. Thanks Nancy for your info about the food network. I always used to be
able access with WebTV their recipes, but could not even get Ina Garten's
recipe in your newsletter today. Might have to write to them or ask my
customer service. Betty T. in Ga I got my cookbook, I love it, they did a great job. To Doris - DE Thank you, Gina in Indiana, for sending in your recipe for "Poor man's turtles". I was thinking about this candy the other day but couldn't remember the
recipe. I am writing it down for sure. Merry Christmas Nancy and thanks
for all you do!!! Thanks to everyone who sent in the Paula Deen Gooey Cake Recipes. Merry
Christmas to all. These are our favorite holiday cookies. Enjoy. This is for Mimi. In the Dec. 11
newsletter, you posted the Mexican Macaroni and Cheese recipe. Are
these black or green olives? Hello Nancy & Gang, I had heard years ago to always use your china, silverware, cutlery and
special pieces throughout your life. Your life could be cut short through
no fault of yours, and the use of these special pieces will always give
you pleasure, so why not use them. My good china sits in my china closet,
but I make sure all the other special pieces get used, even the silver
gravy boat, sometimes daily. If I love them, why not use them? Although
some special pieces I bought specially for retirement and a new home still
sit boxed, I use a lot of my treasures, especially as I hear of new health
problems which beset me. I cannot count on reaching ninety, as my mother
has, so I want to get as much pleasure out of my items as possible. Thank you for the 3 Plum Pudding recipes that were sent in, From the 3,
I made my own recipe. It was wonderful, steamed it for 8 hours and it
tasted just like the one my Mother used to bake. We couldn't wait till
Christmas to try it but we saved some for then also. Once again thank you.
Merry Christmas. Sunshine in South Texas, thanks for the recipe for the green bean bundles. I've seen several, but this is closest to the one I am thinking about. Thanks, Connie in TX (not east Texas) In response to: "Hi everyone, Nancy from Fl here. Does anyone from the
Boston, Mass area remember the Gus Saunders radio show? Just like Nancy's
recipe exchange but done on the radio around 10 am to noon. I always
listened before moving to Fl in 1969. I lost my "Andrew's fudgies" and
"Coca cola cake" Yes, I am a chocoholic and proud of it. :) I would love
to hear if he is still on the radio and to get these two recipes. To Robert Jerin: I grew up in Youngstown (Struthers, actually) and my
grandparents were Slovak. Your stuffed cabbage sounds much like what I
remembered Granny making. We called them "Pigeons in Blankets". I will try
these after Christmas. In regards to the newsletter of Nov. 8th, I wish to thank Sandy H. of
Blue Springs, Dianne of Houston, Cindy of Kansas City, and last but not
least gramaj. All of you ladies sent in your recipes for crockpot corn.
I've never tried any of these, but I'm planning to in the future. Mom
always called it scalloped corn, baked in a casserole. I've seen some
recipes for scalloped corn, but none like she made. Boy, it's hard to
break an old habit when when it comes to trying new recipes, but I'm gonna
give it a try. Thank you so much. I appreciate it. Just like Sybil from Quebec I also use my "good" dishes and silver for
my husband and myself, I've found that if I use my silver it doesn't need
to be polished. As for paper plates, I don't use them very often but when
I do, there is NO guilt! I'd rather use pretty paper then run the chance
of having good china broken by small children, besides they think it's
neat they get their own special plates. Hi, I just wanted to thank Mimi and Margaret in Tulsa, for giving me
the information about the Equivalents for sugar and more. Thank you to all
of you Nancylanders, for all of the wonderful recipes you send in. I plan
to use several for the Christmas Holidays. Bless you all and a Special
Blessing for Nancy. You are a blessing to all of us, Nancy. Merry
Christmas to all. Hi Nancy, This is in reply to SYBIL from QUEBEC regarding the 'good dishes' I am looking for a "to die for" French toast casserole for Christmas
breakfast. Can anyone help? To Shirley, here is a pumpkin bread with only 1/2 C oil. Hope this
helps. This is my Mom's pecan pie recipe. I lost both my parents a year ago
just 6 days apart. They were married 66 years and Dad went first ,My Mom
said she didn't want to live without Dad and she passed away on Sunday
after we buried Dad on Wednesday. I miss them so much. So if any of you
still have your parents, Please let them know every day how much you love
them. Nancy ,I think I send this in a couple of years ago ,But we have so
many new members I thought someone would enjoy these cookies during the
holidays. Pumpkin Ice Cream Pie with Toffee Bits Here is a very easy sugar cookie recipe. I used red and green sugar
sprinkles on top. In large bowl, cream butter & sugar. Beat in egg & vanilla. Blend in dry ingredients. Roll rounded teaspoonfuls of dough into balls, and place on cookie sheet. I pressed down to form a small flat surface to put red or green sugar. Bake about 10 min. till golden brown. Let stand on cookie sheet 2 min.
before removing to cool on wire racks. This is a great TNT recipe that I make for Christmas morning. I make
two pans so everyone can have some and I prepare it the night before. We finally got electricity and heat back on in the house. It was
out 24 hours. I feel sorry for the poor folks here in Oklahoma City who
don't have either. There are thousands without power. Thanks to Texas, New
Mexico and others perhaps that are helping restore power. And hooray we
finally got cable, i.e., Nancy's Kitchen, back, since Sunday evening. In
the Dec. 11 n/l Sybil from Quebec said she now uses her "good" teacups. I
just want to say that I applaud her. Hooray for Sybil. Life is too short
not to use the good stuff on yourself. Go Sybil! To the 2 Sybil's when growing up there were only 7 of us for holidays
so we used the good dishes, same as Sunday when we ate in the dining room.
Now we use paper plates (the nice ones) but real flatware. If you aren't
special enough to use the "goodstuff" then who is? I am working on a cookbook for a club that I belong to. I would like to
contact Betty the Gal from Georgia that did one for her church. I would
like to order a cookbook and also discuss with her the process she used to
produce it. I was rereading Tona in Bama's recipe for the pecans toasted in the
crock pot. I have a question. After you cook them 15 min. and remove
the lid and continue cooking for 2 hours-do you at any time stir the
pecans? Thanks in advance. To Sybil from Quebec regarding using her GOOD silver, etc.: Hello Nancy & Gang, Hi everyone For Fran in Florida, I have a chocolate and Ritz cracker recipe that might be the one you're talking about. Looks and tastes just like Girl Scout Chocolate Mint Cookies. Here's the recipe: Girl Scout Chocolate Mint Cookies (copycat/clone recipe) Hi to all of you! This is a hint for Diane ( Dec 11)
that I learned last weekend when I first tasted Pfeffernuesse Cookies
(called Pepper Nuts at the bazaar I got mine from).I don't have a recipe
for you, but the lady who made them told my friend who used to make them
dropping the dough from a spoon, that she refrigerates the dough for
awhile, then rolls it in ropes, cuts them to size and bakes them. Bet this
would take a lot less time then dropping from a spoon. Thought you might
appreciate the hint. To Etta: The small loaf cakes I mentioned are made with home canned
fig preseves--not fresh figs. If interested, I'll be glad to send the
recipe. for Debi in NC - Transfer nuts to a baking sheet and cool completely. Hi, All~ Because I wasn't happy with a tasteless beef roast
years ago (was rare in center, but mostly gray around it), I've never
baked another one. Just stuck to no-problem beef pot roasts and meatloaves
instead. However, I've a request for Roast Beef on Christmas Day and don't
want to ruin a (recommended) 3 lb. Top Sirloin Butt I plan on buying.
There's many ways to bake given on web, but cannot decide which is best.
Does anyone have a no-fail TNT recipe for a medium-rare roast? Thanks in
advance. *This may be a repeat recipe. I could not remember if it had been posted before. Messages that pertain to canning and home remedies are no longer included in the newsletter. Messages that pertain suggestions and opinions about health issues are not posted as well. Some messages have been edited to avoid duplicate information that has
been posted in recent newsletters.
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