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Anybody out there as crazy as me when it comes to baking. I love to make everything myself from my bread, buns, sweets, BBQ sauces, salad dressings, noodles, sauces, etc..... The only thing I haven't tried yet is my own mayo. Hubby thinks I'm crazy because half the stuff takes hours to make when you can go buy it for a dollar. I LOVE to cook.
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Tamara, I'm with you! I LOVE to cook! I have lizheaemma calling me a nut all the time because I'm always making gnocchis, perogies, tortellini, ravioli, cabbage rolls, etc, etc, Y'know, I found a recipe for mayo not that long ago. If I can remember where I found it I'll forward it along. I also have an amazing BBQ sauce recipe, but I'm under oath not to share it. According to my father it is an ancient Chinese family recipe passed down from genration to generation. Did I happen to mention that my family is Irish???
* * * * Plants: 233 | From: Sault Ste. Marie | Registered: Jan 2004
| Seeded: 24.76.52.159
Phil and Laura
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I love to bake, I make bread, rolls and lots of goodies, I do all the garden produce, and have won blue ribbons for chili, bread and butter pickles and a blue ribbon and grand champion ribbon for my HOT SALSA, opps,threw my shoulder out patting myself on back!! Phil
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Weezie, Yes I will post the recipe, but will have to dig it out o the box, if you don't have the recipe on here by tomorrow night, you give me Heck!!!
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I think it would be fun to share our best fresh garden recipes.Even the different ways we prepare the very basics of veggies.Theres alot of regions and ethnics no doubt represented here and I'd love to have some new ideas.Maybe one week do garden lettuces, the next beans, ect.Tamara mentioned cabbage rolls and Phils salsa,I'm a big canner and would love canning recipes from anyone out there too.
* * * * I am old, and repotting wont help! Plants: 292 | From: Minnesota | Registered: Jan 2004
| Seeded: 68.190.154.5
Phil and Laura
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Weezie, Well lets put it like this...Although I am a "organized" feller(virgo) I wasn't sooooo organized last Fall around harvest! After the fair I took the card with the recipe and stuck it away ...somewhere! Now this wouldn't be a problem...BUT,the recipe was not in a book!! I write down every recipe I conjer up, and make a copy ,if it is yummy,In this instance, I copied it to an attractive card and attached it to my mason with a piece of red string and hurried off to the county fair, so I am looking for a earth tone 3x5 card with red string on it!! What a mess, and it came out soooooo good!
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Shamarion, We started a link last summer of recipes from the garden>>> Here's the link.... Does anyone have recipes for food from your garden?? Check them out and add one of your own, it'll bring it back to the top of the board and new members can add some of theirs.
Thanks!!!
Weezie
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Don't forget to be kind to strangers. For some who have done this have entertained angels without realizing it. - Bible - Hebrews 13:2
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Thanks Weezie, I figured something like that had to have come up before. Weezie how long have you all been here and how old is this sight anyway??
* * * * I am old, and repotting wont help! Plants: 292 | From: Minnesota | Registered: Jan 2004
| Seeded: 68.190.154.5
Phil and Laura
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Well me and We likes ya too!! Weezie
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quote: Thanks Weezie, I figured something like that had to have come up before. Weezie how long have you all been here and how old is this sight anyway??
I have been here since April last year!! And am totally addicted to this place and the gardeners!!! So many nice, fun, friendly people!
The site has been around way long before me, Jiffy, Renee, Will Creed, Flower, catlover, Bess of the Piedmont, Rick, Mom54, Alankhart, The Plant Doctor, Newt, Will Creed, floweraddict, Carol5270, Daisey, GENEG69, Gardencrazy, Muskrat, surf49, that I can think of, all have way earlier numbers than me....
Very Nice people, such fun!!! A second home for me!!!
Weezie
And the site is older than dirt, or was it dust Bill, I forget?? I don't think it's older than the hills, and I don't think it's older than compost, but it's up there!!!
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Don't forget to be kind to strangers. For some who have done this have entertained angels without realizing it. - Bible - Hebrews 13:2
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I LOVE TO COOK! We have more time than money so I guess it is good that I love to cook!
I recently found a nice website, while looking for recipes for the piece of pumpkin that I bought, which has tons of veggie recipes! http://www.justvegetablerecipes.com/
The few times we do go out to eat I am always thinking, " how can I make this?" or "I can make this better than this"...
I really love sharing recipe ideas with people. We have a really international group here where I work, Aussies, Brits, Japanese, Eastern European, and South African. Just about everything, really. I organized a pot luck once...and other than people coming1-2 hours late (which is REALLY bad for pot luck) it was fantastic...all the different kinds of foods! Yummmy!
One of my collegues is really good at inventing really new interesting foods. That is soooo cool. He made a sweet avacado mousse. So awsome!
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Wow, Amie!!! I love this link to the veggie and other recipes site. I'm thinking of picking up a used bread machine and so I printed out all sorts of bread recipes! I can't wait to try them!!
Anyone else like using a bread machine? I've never had one and they sound just amazing. A coworker has been telling me about them. She owns 3!!! (a family of 4) I'll be lucky to find a place in my kitchen to put one, but I just gotta try it, heh.
If any of you have a really good recipe, maybe you could post it for me to try, ok? I'll let you know when I find a machine. Any pros and cons on brands if I find several to choose from? My friend tells me she often finds them in thrift stores for only $10 and they work great still, so that is where I was thinking of starting to look, until I know if I really want to be using one or not.
Thanks for the link!
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In ancient days, cats were worshipped as gods. Cats have never forgotten this. *** *** *** *** Sometimes the Dragon wins. Plants: 32 | From: Lacey, WA | Registered: Mar 2004
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I have never used a bread machine...but they seem wonderful. My mother had one for a time, and when I was home from college she would sometimes use it. You can set it to start making bread just before you wake up...and when you get up and go in the kitchen the smell of fresh bread is DIVINE! Nothing better. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I just use the standard bowl and oven. My husband went to a bread making class and the teacher shuttered when a bread machine was mentioned. He, the teacher, wakes up at 3 am to make bread for the bakery he works at. I think the fellow was a snob. Go for the breadmaker! FUN! Amie
Plants: 71 | From: germany | Registered: Feb 2003
| Seeded: 80.131.152.59
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LOL! I remember when we would visit my grandmother who was always awake before anyone else and the bread she made every day was either set out to rise or already baking by the time we'd get up. Like you said, nothing like the smell of fresh bread in the morning!
I JUST missed a bread machine at the Goodwill today! It walked out the cash register line in front of me with a young man who said he'd been haunting the thrift shops for three weeks looking for one, lol! Hope I come across one with my name on it soon--I'm really looking forward to trying it out.
* * * * Jeanie with the light white hair
In ancient days, cats were worshipped as gods. Cats have never forgotten this. *** *** *** *** Sometimes the Dragon wins. Plants: 32 | From: Lacey, WA | Registered: Mar 2004
| Seeded: 24.18.56.156