#13 Mystery Quilt Train Ride
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DH and I love Fried Mush for breakfast, although I make slightly different. I home can pork ribs and it is used mostly for fried mush. I open a quart jar and remove all the bones. Cut all the meat into small pieces. Mix all purpose cornmeal, broth from the canned pork, salt and milk. Cook slightly and then add meat and cook until thick. Spread into a loaf pan and chill until the next morning. Slice thin, roll in all purpose flour and fry slow until brown and crisp. Serve right out of the skillet or with maple syrup. Yum good country cooking
I thought I heard a train whistle this afternoon. Magic train? Around the world Saturday? Well I can't miss this one. Did someone say Cookies? I'll make the sweet tea and coffee---I like mine strong
I thought I heard a train whistle this afternoon. Magic train? Around the world Saturday? Well I can't miss this one. Did someone say Cookies? I'll make the sweet tea and coffee---I like mine strong
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If you did not see the first movie you may not know that the 'suitcase' he had from the under the stairs room..the one he packed when he left.....was a SINGER 301A sewing machine case....no wonder his Aunt was furious ! It, along with several thousand other pieces used in the movie are on display here in Burbank in the display area near the sound stages.
see you all on Saturday
see you all on Saturday
#636
DH and I love Fried Mush for breakfast, although I make slightly different. I home can pork ribs and it is used mostly for fried mush. I open a quart jar and remove all the bones. Cut all the meat into small pieces. Mix all purpose cornmeal, broth from the canned pork, salt and milk. Cook slightly and then add meat and cook until thick. Spread into a loaf pan and chill until the next morning. Slice thin, roll in all purpose flour and fry slow until brown and crisp. Serve right out of the skillet or with maple syrup. Yum good country cooking
I thought I heard a train whistle this afternoon. Magic train? Around the world Saturday? Well I can't miss this one. Did someone say Cookies? I'll make the sweet tea and coffee---I like mine strong
I thought I heard a train whistle this afternoon. Magic train? Around the world Saturday? Well I can't miss this one. Did someone say Cookies? I'll make the sweet tea and coffee---I like mine strong
Last edited by Just Jan; 09-07-2016 at 04:12 PM.
#637
Redtop I just had a thought... PA Dutch recipe for Sauerkraut and Pork calls for adding chopped apples. (I always add beer, too, which gives it a real home made kraut taste. The alcohol cooks out but the yeast taste stays and makes it so yummy. Anyway, I'm getting off topic. I was thinking of how you make your Scrapple with your home canned pork, and was thinking I bet it would be good to add some finely chopped apples to it just before putting it in the frig. over night; or serve it with chunky apple sauce. If you can foods, you know about good home canned chunky apple sauce!
Last edited by Just Jan; 09-07-2016 at 04:23 PM.
#638
Jan and Mary, add me to the list. I haven't read the books nor seen the movies, and doubt I ever will. I think our numbers are few.
And Jan - when we lived in upstate NY, the apple capital of the US, or at least it used to be when I lived there, I bought apples by the bushel and canned chunky apple sauce. I don't like the smooth stuff they sell now, so still make my chunky. But ends up being more expensive than the commercial sauce, wonder what a bushel of apples would sell for now. LOL
Also still make apple butter every year. Love it and well worth the work.
And by the way, to clear this up, my middle name is Claus, I married the tooth fairy's brother Jack O'Lantern - so you can see, our family is busy pretty much all year round.
Saturday is just around the corner. I'm so excited! Like a kid at Christmas.
And Jan - when we lived in upstate NY, the apple capital of the US, or at least it used to be when I lived there, I bought apples by the bushel and canned chunky apple sauce. I don't like the smooth stuff they sell now, so still make my chunky. But ends up being more expensive than the commercial sauce, wonder what a bushel of apples would sell for now. LOL
Also still make apple butter every year. Love it and well worth the work.
And by the way, to clear this up, my middle name is Claus, I married the tooth fairy's brother Jack O'Lantern - so you can see, our family is busy pretty much all year round.
Saturday is just around the corner. I'm so excited! Like a kid at Christmas.
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