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Newsletter November 30, 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.
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. Hi Nancy & readers of Nancyland. Glad to hear that a great Thanksgiving
was enjoyed by all. I want to do a little bragging about the turkey that
my husband did on the grill. He is not a cook so this was a big
undertaking for him. We bought a Sittin Turkey Steamer that I saw
advertised on the Internet. He followed the instructions that came with it
and the turkey was delicious. I can recommend it to all. He is really
bragging as he doesn't cook anything that doesn't read Microwave on the
package. I'm sure he'll want to cook another one for Christmas. Best
wishes to All for a very Merry Christmas. I just placed an order at this site. (I have ordered from them before.)
If you like cookie cutters, they have all kinds. They even have the shape
of every state. They also have edible glitter, non pariels in all colors,
and lots of other things. cookiecutter.com The name of the company is Off
The Beaten Path. Hi Nancy and Nancylanders! Hi Nancy and all Nancylanders, Butterscotch Haystacks Sugared Pecans More Candy Recipes Hi all. Betty T in Ga... I would like one of your cookbooks too. When
do you think there will be another printing? Hello Nancy & Nancylander Friends, I've noticed quite a bit of talk about Mexican vanilla. I had a bottle years ago and it was good.....but NOTHING beats Watkins vanilla for flavor! I've baked for 52 years and wouldn't trust any other brand. The vanilla and other flavorings you use can make an average recipe, supurb, if you use quality ingredients. Nope, I don't work for Watkins but I can't imagine using any other brand seasoning or flavoring. We may need care packages here tomorrow if the forecast is correct. I
have a gas stove/oven so if the power goes out I still can bake. Wonder if
my muscles would hold up to creaming by hand?? I bought a big bag of the old fashioned drop creme drops, but cannot
find the recipe that uses them. Could someone please send it in again.??
Also, in my opinion, you can use the turkey roasting bags, inside of an
electric roaster, when making a turkey, to keep the bottom clean?? Thank
you for all your help. For Carolyn in Los Banos who has "goo" stuck on her iron. By
coincidence, I just this week read in my new helpful hints section of a
cookbook, a solution for removing substances from an iron. It suggests
applying baking soda that has been sprinkled onto a damp sponge to the
bottom of a COOl, unplugged iron. I've not tried it so can't vouch for
it's efficiency, but thought I'd send this along in case you want to give
it a try. Good luck! I’m looking for a candy recipe. I had a piece that someone made and
it’s just divine. It’s not sugary like fudge but pure chocolate. It’s firm
enough at room temperature to hold it’s shape but when you bite into it,
it is soft and just melts in your mouth. It was perfectly smooth with no
graininess to it and it had thin sliced almonds in it too. There was a
touch of another flavor to it but not enough that I can put my finger on.
Anyone have any idea what it was? Cranberry Nut Bread Cranberry Chiffon Pie More Cranberry Recipes This is for Irma, San Antonio, read your response regarding Mexican
Vanilla, I own a catering company and I only use Mexican Vanilla (Molina)
and I love the flavor. I too wish that others will try this before passing
judgment as being "low end". I get my vanilla at a Mexican store here in
Fort Collins, but just recently discovered it at my Wal-Mart super center.
Give this less expensive vanilla a try you will not be disappointed. To Stacy in Dallas GA, about your Bugles Snacks in the 11/29/07
newsletter: Cola Baked Ham Brown Sugar and Orange Juice Ham Glaze More Ham Glaze Recipes Apple Jelly Ham Glaze Apricot Ham Glaze Beer Glaze for Baked Ham Bourbon Glaze for Ham Brown Sugar and Orange Juice Ham Glaze Coke or Pepsi Ham Glaze Cran/Raspberry Glaze for Ham Gingerale Ham Glaze Ham Glaze Maple Glaze for Ham Mustard Glaze for Ham Orange Marmalade Glaze for Ham Raisin Sauce For Ham Washington Cherry Ham Glaze Hello everyone! This is for Andee in LA who had requested cauliflower recipes. We
recently had a ladies Holiday Sampler Preview at church and one of the
offerings was curried baked cauliflower. I'm not crazy for anything
curried but this was well received by others. Not sure just where the
recipe originated. Nancy: Does the fact that I have not seen my question regarding control
of neighbor's cats using my planters as a litter box in the past two days
newsletters mean that you have determined that it was not suitable to
post? I will understand but was hopefully that from all the kitty/cat
lovers who are members of Nancyland that there would be a solution to my
problem. To Betty in ME: Here is a recipe I received from a 90 year old cook still going strong.
I got the recipe in exchange for giving her my green tomatoes at the end
of the season. Sorry, probably have to wait till next year to try! I am looking for a snack recipe that doesn't have Chex cereal (or any
others for that matter) in it. Something with cheese crackers, nuts,
pretzels, etc. would be appreciated. I want to make individual gift
baskets for my fellow workers. I thought a bag of snack mix, with
miniature muffins and miniature cheesecakes, would be nice. Thank you for
any help you can give me. This recipe is from a cookbook Marshall Field published for charity
several years ago. This dish is incredibly delicious! This is for Carolyn in Los Banos with the iron problem. I've used WD-40
with great results. Spray it on the cold iron and wipe off with a paper
towel. Then wipe with a soapy cloth and rinse. To the lady with the sticky iron. This happens to me a lot because I am a quilter and do a lot of applique work that uses the fusible web. What I do is to take a fresh (new) Brillo or SOS pad and barely wet one corner of the pad and then use it on your iron. It should come right off. Never use an old pad because it will scratch your iron. I hold my iron upside down as I do it so I don't get any of the "soap" in the holes. Immediately use a damp rag to wipe soap off iron. Many thanks to Mary in VA for the Christmas bread recipes and Here are some candy "ball" recipes.. thought every1 would enjoy ;) I just wanted you all to know that I have been happy to see "our own
Watkins lady" here on this newsletter (thanks, Nancy) I had used up all my
onion soup base, almost out of my vanilla, and am getting hints from my
nieces for the garlic and dill dip mix for Christmas gifts. It was so nice
to speak with Brenda - she placed my order so fast!! Thanks Brenda!! I was
disappointed last week when I needed to make a dip and veggies and used
another soup mix (you know the one I mean, it starts with a "L" and is
also the name of a popular tea) Well, it was so salty that I had to add
more sour cream to make it able to be eaten. Not with the Watkins onion
soup base, it is perfect as a dip, and can also be used in gravies, pot
roast (yum), I am sure you will find many other uses as well. Can you tell
I really like this? haha! HI Everyone!! Deborah: Have you considered cutting the quart jar recipes in half, and
using pint jars instead? I would think this would work for cookies
especially! To Dee, S IL: Hey Nancy & Gang, Oh my goodness. I tried the Hillvilla Pumpkin pie and it is to die for.
I made it before Thanksgiving and took it to work to have two co-workers
try it (kind of like guinea pigs, but they were thrilled that I did as
they raved about it and wanted the recipe). Needless to say, it was a BIG
hit Thanksgiving. I am not one who generally eats sweets, but I had to
make another one just for myself last Sunday. Oh, am I in trouble! I have
almost finished polishing it off. I did, however, make one big change. I
was sure I had ground cloves, but when I went to get it out of the
cupboard, there wasn't any. Since I had already begun making the seasoning
mixture I had to improvise and had nothing that came close to a
substitution, so I used pumpkin pie spice in place of it. It turned out so
good that I will continue making it this way. I made the mistake of
informing my family that there was black pepper in it and since there are
always finicky eaters in every family, my youngest daughter refused to eat
any. You must know, however, that this is the same woman who will not eat
onions or anything that has onions in it. Now, I can hardly wait to polish
off the last two pieces of my pie so that I can make another one. LOL Hi Everyone. Just a few words to mention about the Mexican vanilla.
I've bought it from Walmart grocery section. HI!!!! Everyone!! Comment Combine SPLENDA® Sugar Blend for Baking, corn syrup, butter, and water
in a heavy 2 quart saucepan. Cook over medium-high heat, stirring
constantly until SPLENDA® Sugar Blend for Baking dissolves and mixture
begins to boil. Reduce temperature to medium-low; cook, stirring
occasionally, until candy thermometer reaches 275 degrees F (about 20
minutes). Add peanuts and continue cooking until candy thermometer reaches
295 degrees F. (about 10 minutes). Remove from heat and quickly sprinkle
baking soda over mixture, stirring until blended. Pour into prepared pan
or marble slab, spreading thinly. Cool and break into bite-size pieces.
Store in an air-tight container. When I checked the calorie content of peanut brittle you can purchase
and approximately same size of piece (Calories 190 Fat 5.0
Fiber: 0) Weight Watcher Points: 4 For Shirley in Tyler, Texas Hi Nancy, Siggy, Ditto and everyone in Nancyland. Just wanted to pass
along to anyone that is interested, that the 2007 Official White House
Christmas ornament is now on sale from The White House Historical
Association by calling toll free 1-800-555-2451. I have just received mine
as I give them out for Christmas to family and friends. It comes in a nice
box with a booklet explaining the White House event. This year's ornament
is the wedding of President Grover Cleveland on June 2, 1886 who married
Francis Folsom in the Blue Room of the White House and the only President
to have married in the White House. It is a beautiful ornament and great
for gift giving.
http://www.whitehousehistory.org/01/01.html I haven't been on here very much lately, as our oldest son was visiting
from Ohio for the past three weeks, so wanted to spend as much time with
him as possible, as only see him once a year! Anyway, tonight I am
catching up on the newsletters, and found several good ones to try for the
holidays. In the November 27th newsletter, Nancy in Fl. was asking for
recipes that she had lost. One was for a Lemon Cherry Bread and the other
for Nutmeg Logs. I am not sure these are the recipes she lost, but we sure
have enjoyed them over the years. To Mrs. Marshall, Illinois who requested a clarification on my recipe
for fruitcake in 11/29 newsletter. Yes, the 8 cups of chopped nuts refers
to the 2 pounds of nuts. Sorry, I don't remember if 8 cups equals 2 pounds
of shelled nuts, but I used 8 cups of chopped walnuts. Dawn in SW GA~ Because some Mexican vanilla's better quality (&
no coumarin) than others, am going to wait for your "La Vencedora vs
Molina" taste-testing, and which one retains vanilla flavor best in baked
goods. Am not in a hurry as won't get down to Tijuana til after holidays,
so will wait for your results. Thanks in advance. Well, here I am for the third time today. I also use the brand La
Vencedora Mexican vanilla. It is supposed to be double strength and
you use half of what your recipe calls for, but I always use the full
amount. I really do like the flavor it gives. I got mine in New Progresso,
Mexico for about $6 I am wondering if any of you great people out there might be able to
tell me where I might find a book store or something online where I can
order my 17 month old granddaughter an "indestructable" set of books!
She loves to pretend that she is reading but is very hard on them once she
thinks she has them read. Hello Nancy, Chocolate Fudge Easy Cake Mix Fruitcake The addition of applesauce really makes a moist cake. You can change up
the flavor of this fruitcake by using a chocolate, white or spice cake mix
instead of a yellow one. LOL cats are just way to funny there is not a day that goes by that
they don't Cereal Candy or Heavenly Hash Hi Nancy! I'd like to send thanks out to Barb in Calgary and Chris in
NM for their cauliflower recipes! Ladies, thank you for sharing the
recipes and for taking the time to type them out and send them in to
Nancy. You're the best! Always good to say thanks to everyone. I was asking about the Mexican
Vanilla and you all sure helped out. I went to the websites, I'm asking my
sister-in-law in Albuquerque, New Mexico, etc. You all sure helped put me
on the right path. For Christmas ..I give money to everyone, but try to give it in
different ways. (Your) Comment: Hello to Nancy and Members, I too have a story about a kitten taking money. My Siamese kitten not quite a year old. I was at my dining room table writing checks to pay the bills. My mother-in-law came in and gave me a nice new crisp $100,00 bill to help me get my groceries. I left the table for a short time to let some of my husbands friends in the house. I went upstairs to get my husband. Came back to finish the bills, put everything away but could not find the money. I thought one of the guys picked it up but had no proof. I was feeling quite miserable. A few days later cleaning out the cat pan, guess what, I found parts of the money in it. I called my insurance company to see if there was any way possible for me to be reimbursed the money. I told them exactly what happened The girl could not stop laughing at me. Called me back few days later, told me the story was so funny and bazaar that no one could lie about a thing like that and would be sending me a check for $100.00. I never again left any money around. Now I need some advice or suggestions from you ladies and gents. I have
a Kirby vacuum cleaner that I dislike. It is heavy and you need to be a
rocket scientist to figure it out if you need to use it for other things
than just vacuuming. I want to replace it. Could you please suggest some
other kinds of vacuums. The carpeting in living room and dining room very
plush so it is hard to pick things up. I have two cats, a Tiger and Long
haired black cat so their fur shows up easily. Need something with a good
suction as the Kirby seems to be dieing off on me. Would like to get away
from using bags. *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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