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MICHAEL LOO | RUTH HAFFLY | 611 overflowxn + DMZ |
June 30, 2019 10:58 AM * |
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> ML> It's more than that - the total volume of honey > ML> is not quite that of sugar and liquids, but I > ML> forget exactly why or how much difference. > I'd have to look it up; I use honey in my bread making on a regular > basis but more irregularly in other things so couldn't tell you right > off what adjustments have to be made. Were I to try the substitute, I'd have to look it up as well - either that or forget about the accuracy thing and just guess. > ML> > No, neither can I. Don't actually see a banana butter but a mango > ML> one > would probably be tasty. > ML> Either should be easy enough to formulate. Orange juice > ML> might go well in either as well. > True, I don't keep OJ on hand like I did before the diabetes diagnosis. > Dietitcian said it's bad for the blood sugar--raises it too high to fast > and then crashes. The thing about fruit juices is that you think of them as healthy, but you might as well drink a Coke. If you got "lots of pulp," that would be marginally better for you. > ML> I discover that sauerkraut too freezes well. > Yes but we keep fresh made in the fridge. House is a bit too warm to > keep it in the crock it was made in, on the counter top. Thank you for not stinking up the house in anticipation of our arrival. > ML> > Berlin Wall went around the city but there was another barrier > ML> between > East and West Germany. I don't know how wide the No Man's > ML> Land was in > other areas but there was probably a good bit of > ML> fencing, at least, in > other than urban areas. Probably some wildlife > ML> in those areas also. > ML> Probably, but I'm thinking that the vegetation was kept down. > To some extent, but hard to chop down a major forest. I can see it now, the wildlife gallopping along and all of a sudden, kaboom, roast venison. The thing about the DMZ is that it was officially at least DM, so less in the way of such dangers. > ML> > ML> Hambak Steak > ML> > ML> categories: Korean, Japanese, Salisbury, German, hambagu, main, > ML> beef > Interesting combination of cultures here. > ML> Also English or at least Anglo-American. > Heintz not quite 57? We might be able to come up with 57 categories for that, including wwtt. Heinz 57 Sauce Copycat category: condiment, sauce, copycat Yield: 1 bottle 1/2 c raisins 2/3 c Heinz ketchup 1 ts chili powder 1 ts seasoning salt 4 oz applesauce 2 Tb Wish Bone Italian salad dressing Put all ingredients in a blender and blend on/off for 2 min on high or until smooth. Keep chilled. Source: Lennie on food.com --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5 * Origin: Fido Since 1991 | QWK by Web | BBS.FIDOSYSOP.ORG (1:123/140) |
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