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#2571
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Location: OFallon, MO
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Molasses Cookies
Combine dry ingredients:
4 c. flour
2 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. salt
2 tsp. ginger
1 tsp. cinnamon
1/2 tsp. cloves
Cream together:
1 c. shortening
1 c. sugar
1 egg
3/4 to 1 c. molasses
Combine dry and creamed ingredients. Put in refrigerator for 1-2 hours. Roll into 1" balls and roll in sugar.
Bake at 325 degrees Fahrenheit for 6-7 minutes.
Combine dry ingredients:
4 c. flour
2 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. salt
2 tsp. ginger
1 tsp. cinnamon
1/2 tsp. cloves
Cream together:
1 c. shortening
1 c. sugar
1 egg
3/4 to 1 c. molasses
Combine dry and creamed ingredients. Put in refrigerator for 1-2 hours. Roll into 1" balls and roll in sugar.
Bake at 325 degrees Fahrenheit for 6-7 minutes.
12 PM sounds good to me. 15 more days!
#2572
So the house we've been leasing got sold. Last Saturday, the 15th, the old owner called and said that Because we wouldn't agree to continue to lease at the price the new owner was asking he apparently threatened to postpone closing on the 25th. My husband, the nice guy that he is, offered for us to move by the 23rd. Seven days.....can I say OMGOSH!!!!!! We'd been looking at new places closer to my daughter for some time but I truly thought I'd have 30 days. No. Well it looks like we pulled it off. It's a miracle and I know has been guided by God. Too many things have happened to sustain me in this knowledge. NEEDLESS TO SAY..... my Secret Santa box is hidden. My two daughters have pact to have our new place (which I LOVE) put together this week before my other daughter arrives for a month holiday while her Air Force husband has training in San Angelo. I'm hoping my Santa box is recovered by the 7th.... I'm thinking of offering them a reward!!! The two pictures are how the movers left my office/sewing room and dining room on Friday. Do you think there's hope of said Secret Santa box recovery..... I plan on helping the girls but I also MUST finish two quilts my sweet husband also promised as Eagle Scout prizes. The court of honor is the 27th... I have the tops done and the backs ready and even got the binding sewn and pressed before Fridays moving craziness. I didn't get them sandwiched, so that's needed. Then quilt and bind.... Calgon take me away!!!!
#2573
Were driving to the old house for a last cleaning and walk through. I thought I'd add a cinnamon roll recipe our family likes.
Cinnamon Rolls
Use Gold Medal Wondra flour or bread flour
Dissolve 2 Tablespoons of dry yeast in 1 cup scalded milk
(you can scald milk in microwave for 1 ½ minutes in microwave)
Add ¼ cup margarine while milk is hot
Then add 2 beaten eggs, 1 tsp salt, ½ cup sugar, and about 3 1/2 cups flour
Use ½ cup flour for kneading
Turn onto floured counter and knead into a smooth elastic dough.
Put dough in buttered bowl, butter the top of the dough, cover and let rise until double in size.
Punch down, cover and let rest 10 to 15 minutes.
Shape into rolls, let rise in a pan sprayed with PAM until light, bake in 425 degree oven for 10 to 15 minutes.
To shape rolls, roll out 12” wide rectangle and spread with softened butter leaving 1” on the long edge butter free, spread the filling – dab the butter free edge with water just before rolling up like a jelly roll – use a string of sewing thread to cut the jelly roll into slices
Basic filling – spread soft brown sugar, sprinkle with cinnamon and add raisins or chopped nuts
Icing – mix ½ cube of margarine, 1 tsp vanilla or almond extract, 2 Tbsp milk, and enough powder sugar to make the frosting the desired consistency – about 2 to 3 cups – frost rolls 4 minutes out of the oven
Cinnamon Rolls
Use Gold Medal Wondra flour or bread flour
Dissolve 2 Tablespoons of dry yeast in 1 cup scalded milk
(you can scald milk in microwave for 1 ½ minutes in microwave)
Add ¼ cup margarine while milk is hot
Then add 2 beaten eggs, 1 tsp salt, ½ cup sugar, and about 3 1/2 cups flour
Use ½ cup flour for kneading
Turn onto floured counter and knead into a smooth elastic dough.
Put dough in buttered bowl, butter the top of the dough, cover and let rise until double in size.
Punch down, cover and let rest 10 to 15 minutes.
Shape into rolls, let rise in a pan sprayed with PAM until light, bake in 425 degree oven for 10 to 15 minutes.
To shape rolls, roll out 12” wide rectangle and spread with softened butter leaving 1” on the long edge butter free, spread the filling – dab the butter free edge with water just before rolling up like a jelly roll – use a string of sewing thread to cut the jelly roll into slices
Basic filling – spread soft brown sugar, sprinkle with cinnamon and add raisins or chopped nuts
Icing – mix ½ cube of margarine, 1 tsp vanilla or almond extract, 2 Tbsp milk, and enough powder sugar to make the frosting the desired consistency – about 2 to 3 cups – frost rolls 4 minutes out of the oven
#2574
And this is our FAVORITE chocolate pie recipe!!
Chocolate Almond Pie
20 Large marshmallows
8 oz bar of Hershey Almond chocolate bar
1/2 cup whipping cream
1/2 cup milk
Chocolate pie crust or pie crust of choice
In double boiler, melt marshmallows in milk. Remove from heat. Add all the chocolate BUT one square. Melt into marshmallow mixture. Refrigerate 10 minutes or until cool.
Whip 1 cup of cream. Fold into cooled chocolate mixture. Poor into your pie crust. Refrigerate 3 hours.
Whip remaining cream with 1 T powdered sugar until peaks form. Pour onto top of pie. Grate remaining piece of chocolate and sprinkle over pie top.
Chocolate Almond Pie
20 Large marshmallows
8 oz bar of Hershey Almond chocolate bar
1/2 cup whipping cream
1/2 cup milk
Chocolate pie crust or pie crust of choice
In double boiler, melt marshmallows in milk. Remove from heat. Add all the chocolate BUT one square. Melt into marshmallow mixture. Refrigerate 10 minutes or until cool.
Whip 1 cup of cream. Fold into cooled chocolate mixture. Poor into your pie crust. Refrigerate 3 hours.
Whip remaining cream with 1 T powdered sugar until peaks form. Pour onto top of pie. Grate remaining piece of chocolate and sprinkle over pie top.
#2576
Wow SheriR........again ..... wow! It sounds like you have indeed been through an amazing time....and still have time to post some recipes. All the very very best for health, happiness and prosperity in your new place !!!
Your chocolate pie brought a smile to my face and tears to my eyes.
My Gram ALWAYS made chocolate pie at every holiday (hers was done with from scratch chocolate cornstarch pudding) - and although i have made many other of her recipes over the years - for some reason - even though she's been gone for almost 20 years - her chocolate and her cherry pies are two that i have just not been able to bring myself to make....just thinking about them brings tears. Stupid of me, i know, but there it is. I think making your recipe might just get me past that.....so thanks very much.
Your chocolate pie brought a smile to my face and tears to my eyes.
My Gram ALWAYS made chocolate pie at every holiday (hers was done with from scratch chocolate cornstarch pudding) - and although i have made many other of her recipes over the years - for some reason - even though she's been gone for almost 20 years - her chocolate and her cherry pies are two that i have just not been able to bring myself to make....just thinking about them brings tears. Stupid of me, i know, but there it is. I think making your recipe might just get me past that.....so thanks very much.
#2577
Pinterest is a great place to get ideas. I get lost there just looking and looking, pinning and following links... til lots of time has gone by! There are tons of sewing and craft pins.
#2578
Been a interesting weekend. Don't want to touch much today, so far have split coffee into the clean and full dishwasher and then broke 2 needles. Time to do something else. So here is my contrubution to the cookbook.
Date Fry Pan Rice Krispie Cookie
1 stick margarine ( I use butter) ¼ lb.
¾ C. white sugar
1 Lb. Dates ( Cut-up)
1 beaten egg
1 tsp. milk (or ½ & ½ or heavy cream whatever you have on hand)
½ tsp salt
½ to ¾ cup chopped nuts ( I use walnuts, use whatever you like)
2 C. Rice Krispies
1 tsp. Vanilla
Coconut for rolling balls 6 to 8 oz.
Cook sugar, dates & margarine or butter over medium low heat in frying pan until melted and thick. Heavy cast iron pan is best or any regular pan. Note: A non-stick pan does not make this easier.
Once thick remove from heat and allow date mixture to cool a bit, in a small bowl beat egg milk salt and vanilla until mixed. When the mixture in pan has cooled but is still mixable, add egg mixture and return to heat, cook until thick and creamy about 4 to 5 minutes. (Should look light and fluffy, and should be easy to stir.) Remove from heat and add nuts stir well, add cereal and stir until combined. When cool enough to handle grease hands (I just grab a bead of butter) and form into balls then roll in coconut. Size of balls is up to person making them. I have made them from size of moth balls to size of golf balls. These freeze well and keep in refrigerator for weeks. I have made them almost every Christmas for over 30 years.
Kahlua
3 C. Water Warm
6 C. Sugar
2 oz. instant coffee
3 Tbs. Vanilla extract
4 C. Vodka
In pan over medium heat combine water and coffee stir until dissolved, add sugar stir until sugar is dissolved and comes to a boil, let cook two minutes on low boil. Let cool completely, add Vodka and Vanilla. Best if left to mature for a few weeks. (If you can let it alone.)
Weather was nice and warm for the last 2 days, driving past the lakes today was strange, fog over all the water looked kind of cool. Unfortunately when the temp starts to drop it is going to fall for the next 24 hours. Glad my DH got the lights up yesterday and finished all the outside stuff for winter. Prayers of all those who are in pain.
Date Fry Pan Rice Krispie Cookie
1 stick margarine ( I use butter) ¼ lb.
¾ C. white sugar
1 Lb. Dates ( Cut-up)
1 beaten egg
1 tsp. milk (or ½ & ½ or heavy cream whatever you have on hand)
½ tsp salt
½ to ¾ cup chopped nuts ( I use walnuts, use whatever you like)
2 C. Rice Krispies
1 tsp. Vanilla
Coconut for rolling balls 6 to 8 oz.
Cook sugar, dates & margarine or butter over medium low heat in frying pan until melted and thick. Heavy cast iron pan is best or any regular pan. Note: A non-stick pan does not make this easier.
Once thick remove from heat and allow date mixture to cool a bit, in a small bowl beat egg milk salt and vanilla until mixed. When the mixture in pan has cooled but is still mixable, add egg mixture and return to heat, cook until thick and creamy about 4 to 5 minutes. (Should look light and fluffy, and should be easy to stir.) Remove from heat and add nuts stir well, add cereal and stir until combined. When cool enough to handle grease hands (I just grab a bead of butter) and form into balls then roll in coconut. Size of balls is up to person making them. I have made them from size of moth balls to size of golf balls. These freeze well and keep in refrigerator for weeks. I have made them almost every Christmas for over 30 years.
Kahlua
3 C. Water Warm
6 C. Sugar
2 oz. instant coffee
3 Tbs. Vanilla extract
4 C. Vodka
In pan over medium heat combine water and coffee stir until dissolved, add sugar stir until sugar is dissolved and comes to a boil, let cook two minutes on low boil. Let cool completely, add Vodka and Vanilla. Best if left to mature for a few weeks. (If you can let it alone.)
Weather was nice and warm for the last 2 days, driving past the lakes today was strange, fog over all the water looked kind of cool. Unfortunately when the temp starts to drop it is going to fall for the next 24 hours. Glad my DH got the lights up yesterday and finished all the outside stuff for winter. Prayers of all those who are in pain.
#2580
That is why I make them small then limit myself to 3, two bites each. Don't want to know how many calories. Also they are great frozen!
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