| RE: Looking for Princess Diana Dolls |
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I have a friend who collects Princess Diana doll clothes, etc., and she gets them from ebay - you might try there. Good luck. ... View related article. |
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| RE: Helpful Hints for Great Gravy |
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I was fixing gravy with a spoon a long time ago, and my daughter-in-law asked me why I didn't use a "whisk"? I had never thought of it was my reply--this is what my mom had always done. Now I use a whisk and have very few if, any, lumps in my gravy ... View related article. |
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| RE: Recipes Using Canned Corned Beef |
This is a soup that my mother made with canned Corned Beef:
1 can corned beef 1 can tomatoes (empty and fill can w/water to top and add to pan) 4-5 potatoes - diced 1 medium onion - diced
I put all this together and cook in my pressure cooker for about 5 minutes after the "jiggler" starts shaking and the fire is turned down a little. Otherwise cook over stove in pan unil potatoes are tender enough to eat. Delicious soup on a cold day. ... View related article. |
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| RE: Crafts Using Old High School Jacket |
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When my husband died many years ago, a friend took his bathrobe and made each of the children a small bear from the material, plus one for me. Plus she took an almost new Army sweatshirt and made a bear for our first great grandson. ... View related article. |
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| RE: Clear Meat Gravy |
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Sounds like your Mom made "Shepherd's Pie" - brown ground beef and onions - drain grease off - add water to cover the ground beef and add 1 beef buillion cube. Cook over medium heat until water cooks down and cube dissolved - stir mixture (you can decide how much of the water you want to keep). I don't use any other seasonings. Cover the meat with mashed potatoes and serve right from the pan. I use a large non-slotted spoon and scoop a big helping - then when putting on a plate I flip it over so ground beef and gravy are on the top w/potatoes on bottom. My English friend put peas and carrots in hers. I sometimes drain the liquid into another container and set aside to make sure I have enough of the "gravy" - Then just enjoy. ... View related article. |
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| RE: Substitute For Buttermilk |
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Add a tablespoon of vinegar to a cup of milk and let it stand 5 minutes to thicken. I have used this for many years and it has always worked for me. ... View related article. |
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