In article >,
"Giusi" > wrote:
> "Melba's Jammin'" ha scritto nel messaggio
> >
> > My daughter loved this for breakfast when she was in high school. She >
> > remembers me making it up and her putting it in the oven before she hit
> > the shower. I'd use ham or bacon, sometimes diced and boiled potato. >
> > Almost like a baked-in-a-casserole frittata. A small serving such as >
> > that doesn't need an hour to bake, I'm sure. It would be ready by the
> > time she was showered and ready to eat.
> > -Barb
>
> Hot Dish: start them out right and they will never stray. Hot dish, the
> meal to love from cradle to grave and after.
<sigh> How many times do I have to tell "you people" that hotdish is one
word. A hot dish is one on which you'll burn your fingers if you pick
it up without a hotpad. You're welcome. What I described isn't a
hotdish. There's no macaroni in it.
--
-Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ
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-- a woman my age shouldn't
have this much fun!