February 2008
Monthly Archive
Fri 29 Feb 2008
~LEMON PIE~–This is an old fashion pie, because it is baked between two
crusts, yet many have called it the best of all kinds. Grate the yellow
rind of two lemons, take off all the white skin and chop the remainder
very fine, discarding all the seeds. Add two cups of sugar and two
beaten eggs. Mix well and pour into a paste lined plate cover, and bake
thirty minutes.Asian Blogger
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Fri 29 Feb 2008
CHEESE RAMEKINS
Use two rounding tablespoons of grated cheese, a
rounding tablespoon of butter, one-quarter cup of fine breadcrumbs, the
same of milk, and a saltspoon each of mustard and salt, the yolk of one
egg. Cook the crumbs in the milk until soft, add the stiffly beaten
white of the egg. Fill china ramekins two-thirds full and bake five
minutes. Serve immediately.
satyameva jayate
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Fri 29 Feb 2008
VEGETABLES.
“Cheerful cooks make every dish a feast.”
–MASSINGER.
Famous Quotes
Always have the water boiling when you put your vegetables in, and
keep it constantly boiling until they are done. Cook each kind by
itself when convenient. All vegetables should be well seasoned.
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Thu 28 Feb 2008
MENUS.
OLD-FASHIONED THANKSGIVING DINNER. GAIL HAMILTON.
Roast Turkey, Oyster Dressing. Cranberry Sauce. Mashed Potatoes.
Baked Corn. Olives. Peaches. Pumpkin Pie. Mince Pie. Fruit.
Cheese. Coffee.
vegetable soup recipe
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Thu 28 Feb 2008
~BROILED MACKEREL
Draw and wash the mackerel. Cut off heads and rub
over with salt and leave for an hour. Rub a gridiron with olive oil, lay
the mackerel on it and broil over a charcoal fire. Place some chopped
parsley and onions on a hot dish, with the hot fish, squeezing over the
mackerel a little lemon juice. Serve hot.Recipes for Diabetics
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