Ruth Haffly wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Not even on your PB&J sandwiches? <VBSEG>
Not even those. (G)
Title: Apple Rice Pudding
Categories: Diabetic, Desserts, Rice, Fruits
Yield: 6 Servings
Hmm, looks interesting. I use brown rice, jasmine rice or a rice blend (put out by Lundberg). The brown would work the best all around of the
3, jasmine and blend is for when I cook Asian or just want a different side.
My default rice is bassmati (or Texmati). No special reason for it -
just fell into its use after buting a BIG (30#) bag at a Big Lots
store. Realised when I got it home that's a LOT of rice. Especially
for a single guy cooking mostly for himself.
It freezes well, both raw and cooked. I've got some in the freezer I
need to pull out this week and use, maybe in chicken soup now that the weather has cooled down. Also have to pull out some pumpkin next week
to make a pumpkin roll for Steve's birthday.
Title: Peach Skillet Cake w/Sorghum Flour
Categories: Cakes, Fruits, Spices
Yield: 8 Servings
Have to keep this in mind for next year's peach season.
Title: Liver & Gall-bladder Tea *
* Contains neither liver nor gall bladder - UDD
Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Title: Liver & Gall-bladder Tea *
* Contains neither liver nor gall bladder - UDD
LOL! Reminds me of Wednesday's joke about Girl Scout Cookies.
* Exported from MasterCook *
Girl Scout Mint Cookie Pie
Recipe By : Denise Bradshaw (BDGM08B)
Serving Size : 6 Preparation Time :0:00
Categories : Chocolate Pies
FINISHING UP
Not even on your PB&J sandwiches? <VBSEG>
Not even those. (G)
I'm the same way with bologna that you are with peanut butter. It
really does trigger my gag reflex.
Title: Apple Rice Pudding
Categories: Diabetic, Desserts, Rice, Fruits
Yield: 6 Servings
Hmm, looks interesting. I use brown rice, jasmine rice or a rice blend (put out by Lundberg). The brown would work the best all around of the
3, jasmine and blend is for when I cook Asian or just want a different side.
My default rice is bassmati (or Texmati). No special reason for it -
just fell into its use after buting a BIG (30#) bag at a Big Lots
store. Realised when I got it home that's a LOT of rice. Especially
for a single guy cooking mostly for himself.
It freezes well, both raw and cooked. I've got some in the freezer I
need to pull out this week and use, maybe in chicken soup now that the weather has cooled down. Also have to pull out some pumpkin next week
to make a pumpkin roll for Steve's birthday.
I've tought about making a punkin roll once -- until I read all of the directions/steps. I;ll let someone else assemble mine.
Title: Peach Skillet Cake w/Sorghum Flour DD> Categories:Cakes, Fruits, Spices DD> Yield: 8 Servings
Have to keep this in mind for next year's peach season.
Or used canned peaches. They don'r mess them up too badly when putting them in cans. I drain and rinse them first.
Girl Scout Mint Cookie Pie
That used to was my favourite Girl Sprout cookie. Then I discovered...
Title: Girl Scout Lemonades
Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Re: Re: Extra Sweet - Cont'd
By: Dave Drum to Ben Collver on Sat Oct 25 2025 07:55 am
Girl Scout Mint Cookie Pie
That used to was my favourite Girl Sprout cookie. Then I discovered...
Title: Girl Scout Lemonades
My favorite is the Samoas followed by the Tagalongs. :)
Ruth Haffly wrote to Dave Drum <=-
FINISHING UP
Not even on your PB&J sandwiches? <VBSEG>
Not even those. (G)
I'm the same way with bologna that you are with peanut butter. It
really does trigger my gag reflex.
I bought some bologna probably a couple of years ago; hadn't bought any
in years (maybe decades?), thought we'd switch off from our usual lunch meats (turkey, ham, roast beef). We'll stay with our usual 3, thank you very much. Not quite a gag reflex but not a taste we'd like to repeat.
I've tought about making a punkin roll once -- until I read all of the directions/steps. I;ll let someone else assemble mine.
I don't think it's that hard to do, but then again, I've done it so
often that it's not quite a no brainer proccess.
Title: Peach Skillet Cake w/Sorghum Flour DD> Categories:
Cakes, Fruits, Spices DD> Yield: 8 Servings
Have to keep this in mind for next year's peach season.
Or used canned peaches. They don'r mess them up too badly when putting them in cans. I drain and rinse them first.
No, and I've used them from time to time, also canned them at various times. Still prefer fresh, if those aren't available, then home canned. Commercial canned is the last resort.
Dave Drum wrote to Ruth Haffly <=-
If you had one of those for your only meat over 4 months .. That's what put me off of bologna.
I'm the same way with bologna that you are with peanut butter. It
really does trigger my gag reflex.
I bought some bologna probably a couple of years ago; hadn't bought any
in years (maybe decades?), thought we'd switch off from our usual lunch meats (turkey, ham, roast beef). We'll stay with our usual 3, thank you very much. Not quite a gag reflex but not a taste we'd like to repeat.
If you had one of those for your only meat over 4 months .. That's
what put me off of bologna.
8<----- Y'KNOW ----->8
I've tought about making a punkin roll once -- until I read all of the directions/steps. I;ll let someone else assemble mine.
I don't think it's that hard to do, but then again, I've done it so
often that it's not quite a no brainer proccess.
You, no doubt have more patience as well as a more 'delicate' touch
than my "ham handed" approach.
Title: Peach Skillet Cake w/Sorghum Flour DD> Categories:
Cakes, Fruits, Spices DD> Yield: 8 Servings
Have to keep this in mind for next year's peach season.
Or used canned peaches. They don'r mess them up too badly when putting them in cans. I drain and rinse them first.
No, and I've used them from time to time, also canned them at various times. Still prefer fresh, if those aren't available, then home canned. Commercial canned is the last resort.
Theonly canning of peaches I have done - or even helped with - is what
my grandmother called "pickled peaches" They have an entirely
different flavor profile from straight-up canned peaches.
Title: Mimi's Pickled Peaches
Categories: Fruits, Spices, Preserving
Yield: 6 Pints
Remove from water and set aside to cool. These can be
stored in the pantry when still sealed. However, once
you have opened a jar, store in the ice box.
RECIPE FROM: Helen E. Moore (my grandmother) on a hand
written recipe card given to my mother.
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