Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
![]() |
|
General Cooking (rec.food.cooking) For general food and cooking discussion. Foods of all kinds, food procurement, cooking methods and techniques, eating, etc. |
Reply |
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
There's a new cookbook out: "A Cook's Tour of Minnesota," by Ann L.
Burckhardt, former editor of the Taste section of the Minneapolis StarTribune newspaper. Published by the Minnesota Historical Society Press <www.mnhs.org/mhspress> and available at bookstores all over Minnesota. The book is so new that as of this writing, it is not listed on their publications list on the website. It is also available from the Chicago Distribution Center (1-800-621-2736). Cost is $19.95 + applicable taxes + $4.50 mailing for one copy and $1 for each additional copy. The nice lady at the Historical Society said that if you have the ISBN number, a bookstore should be able to order it for you, too: ISBN 0-87351-468-8. NEWS FLASH! It's also available through Amazon.com. <http://tinyurl.com/qd7i> And through bn.com (Barnes & Noble) ¾ http://tinyurl.com/qd6r> Amazon is cheaper. You're wondering about my excitement, right? What's your best guess? -- -Barb |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> There's a new cookbook out: "A Cook's Tour of Minnesota," by Ann L. > Burckhardt, former editor of the Taste section of the Minneapolis > StarTribune newspaper. Published by the Minnesota Historical Society > Press <www.mnhs.org/mhspress> and available at bookstores all over > Minnesota. > > The book is so new that as of this writing, it is not listed on their > publications list on the website. > > It is also available from the Chicago Distribution Center > (1-800-621-2736). Cost is $19.95 + applicable taxes + $4.50 mailing for > one copy and $1 for each additional copy. > > The nice lady at the Historical Society said that if you have the ISBN > number, a bookstore should be able to order it for you, too: ISBN > 0-87351-468-8. > > NEWS FLASH! It's also available through Amazon.com. > <http://tinyurl.com/qd7i> > > And through bn.com (Barnes & Noble) ¾ > http://tinyurl.com/qd6r> > > Amazon is cheaper. > > You're wondering about my excitement, right? What's your best guess? Ummmmm. You're getting a kickback on the sale of each book?????????? ducking & running, 'wyrm |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> > There's a new cookbook out: "A Cook's Tour of Minnesota," by Ann L. > Burckhardt, former editor of the Taste section of the Minneapolis > StarTribune newspaper. Published by the Minnesota Historical Society > Press <www.mnhs.org/mhspress> and available at bookstores all over > Minnesota. > > The book is so new that as of this writing, it is not listed on their > publications list on the website. > > It is also available from the Chicago Distribution Center > (1-800-621-2736). Cost is $19.95 + applicable taxes + $4.50 mailing for > one copy and $1 for each additional copy. > > The nice lady at the Historical Society said that if you have the ISBN > number, a bookstore should be able to order it for you, too: ISBN > 0-87351-468-8. > > NEWS FLASH! It's also available through Amazon.com. > <http://tinyurl.com/qd7i> > > And through bn.com (Barnes & Noble) ¾ > http://tinyurl.com/qd6r> > > Amazon is cheaper. > > You're wondering about my excitement, right? What's your best guess? > -- > -Barb Would it have something to do with Brownies? Nah..... |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Margaret Suran typed:
> Melba's Jammin' wrote: >> >> There's a new cookbook out: "A Cook's Tour of Minnesota," by Ann L. >> Burckhardt, former editor of the Taste section of the Minneapolis >> StarTribune newspaper. Published by the Minnesota Historical Society >> Press <www.mnhs.org/mhspress> and available at bookstores all over >> Minnesota. Snipped >> >> You're wondering about my excitement, right? What's your best guess? >> -- >> -Barb > > Would it have something to do with Brownies? Nah..... OK, you took my guess, so I'll go with a Raspberry and something Jam? BOB |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Margaret Suran wrote:
> Melba's Jammin' wrote: > >>There's a new cookbook out: "A Cook's Tour of Minnesota," by Ann L. >>Burckhardt, former editor of the Taste section of the Minneapolis >>StarTribune newspaper. Published by the Minnesota Historical Society >>Press <www.mnhs.org/mhspress> and available at bookstores all over >>Minnesota. >> >>The book is so new that as of this writing, it is not listed on their >>publications list on the website. >> >>It is also available from the Chicago Distribution Center >>(1-800-621-2736). Cost is $19.95 + applicable taxes + $4.50 mailing for >>one copy and $1 for each additional copy. >> >>The nice lady at the Historical Society said that if you have the ISBN >>number, a bookstore should be able to order it for you, too: ISBN >>0-87351-468-8. >> >>NEWS FLASH! It's also available through Amazon.com. >><http://tinyurl.com/qd7i> >> >>And through bn.com (Barnes & Noble) ¾ >>http://tinyurl.com/qd6r> >> >>Amazon is cheaper. >> >>You're wondering about my excitement, right? What's your best guess? >>-- >>-Barb > > > Would it have something to do with Brownies? Nah..... Barb Schaller's Mango-Strawberry Jam with Kiwifruit? (Or maybe that rhubarb cream cake) Best regards, Bob |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
In article >, Margaret Suran >
wrote: > Melba's Jammin' wrote: > > > > There's a new cookbook out: "A Cook's Tour of Minnesota," by Ann L. > > Burckhardt, former editor of the Taste section of the Minneapolis > > StarTribune newspaper. Published by the Minnesota Historical Society > > Press <www.mnhs.org/mhspress> and available at bookstores all over > > Minnesota. > > > > The book is so new that as of this writing, it is not listed on their > > publications list on the website. > > > > It is also available from the Chicago Distribution Center > > (1-800-621-2736). Cost is $19.95 + applicable taxes + $4.50 mailing for > > one copy and $1 for each additional copy. > > > > The nice lady at the Historical Society said that if you have the ISBN > > number, a bookstore should be able to order it for you, too: ISBN > > 0-87351-468-8. > > > > NEWS FLASH! It's also available through Amazon.com. > > <http://tinyurl.com/qd7i> > > > > And through bn.com (Barnes & Noble) ae > > http://tinyurl.com/qd6r> > > > > Amazon is cheaper. > > > > You're wondering about my excitement, right? What's your best guess? > > -- > > -Barb > > Would it have something to do with Brownies? Nah..... Nope. Not my brownie recipe in there -- Ann used Al Sicherman's Extreme Brownies recipe. (Al is a food writer for the Strib -- a real character.) -- -Barb |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
In article >, Bookwyrm >
wrote: > Melba's Jammin' wrote: > > There's a new cookbook out: "A Cook's Tour of Minnesota," by Ann L. > > Burckhardt, former editor of the Taste section of the Minneapolis > > StarTribune newspaper. Published by the Minnesota Historical Society > > Press <www.mnhs.org/mhspress> and available at bookstores all over > > Minnesota. > > > > The book is so new that as of this writing, it is not listed on their > > publications list on the website. > > > > It is also available from the Chicago Distribution Center > > (1-800-621-2736). Cost is $19.95 + applicable taxes + $4.50 mailing > > for > > one copy and $1 for each additional copy. > > > > The nice lady at the Historical Society said that if you have the ISBN > > number, a bookstore should be able to order it for you, too: ISBN > > 0-87351-468-8. > > > > NEWS FLASH! It's also available through Amazon.com. > > <http://tinyurl.com/qd7i> > > > > And through bn.com (Barnes & Noble) ¾ > > http://tinyurl.com/qd6r> > > > > Amazon is cheaper. > > > > You're wondering about my excitement, right? What's your best guess? > > > Ummmmm. You're getting a kickback on the sale of each book?????????? > > ducking & running, > 'wyrm No, but, Boy, don't I wish! -- -Barb |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> > In article >, Bookwyrm > > wrote: > > > Melba's Jammin' wrote: > > > There's a new cookbook out: "A Cook's Tour of Minnesota," by Ann L. > > > Burckhardt, former editor of the Taste section of the Minneapolis > > > StarTribune newspaper. Published by the Minnesota Historical Society > > > Press <www.mnhs.org/mhspress> and available at bookstores all over > > > Minnesota. > > > > > > The book is so new that as of this writing, it is not listed on their > > > publications list on the website. > > > > > > It is also available from the Chicago Distribution Center > > > (1-800-621-2736). Cost is $19.95 + applicable taxes + $4.50 mailing > > > for > > > one copy and $1 for each additional copy. > > > > > > The nice lady at the Historical Society said that if you have the ISBN > > > number, a bookstore should be able to order it for you, too: ISBN > > > 0-87351-468-8. > > > > > > NEWS FLASH! It's also available through Amazon.com. > > > <http://tinyurl.com/qd7i> > > > > > > And through bn.com (Barnes & Noble) ¾ > > > http://tinyurl.com/qd6r> > > > > > > Amazon is cheaper. > > > > > > You're wondering about my excitement, right? What's your best guess? > > > > > > Ummmmm. You're getting a kickback on the sale of each book?????????? > > > > ducking & running, > > 'wyrm > > No, but, Boy, don't I wish! > -- > -Barb If you are not going to tell us, I am going to dismiss the Trumpeteers and the Fanfares will be silenced. |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> > There's a new cookbook out: "A Cook's Tour of Minnesota," by Ann L. > Burckhardt, former editor of the Taste section of the Minneapolis > StarTribune newspaper. Published by the Minnesota Historical Society > Press <www.mnhs.org/mhspress> and available at bookstores all over > Minnesota. > > > You're wondering about my excitement, right? What's your best guess? > -- > -Barb Okay, how many recipes ya got in there? gloria p |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
In article >, zxcvbob
> wrote: > Margaret Suran wrote: > > Melba's Jammin' wrote: > > > >>There's a new cookbook out: "A Cook's Tour of Minnesota," by Ann L. > >>Burckhardt, former editor of the Taste section of the Minneapolis > >>StarTribune newspaper. Published by the Minnesota Historical Society > >>Press <www.mnhs.org/mhspress> and available at bookstores all over > >>Minnesota. > >> > >>The book is so new that as of this writing, it is not listed on their > >>publications list on the website. > >> > >>It is also available from the Chicago Distribution Center > >>(1-800-621-2736). Cost is $19.95 + applicable taxes + $4.50 mailing for > >>one copy and $1 for each additional copy. > >> > >>The nice lady at the Historical Society said that if you have the ISBN > >>number, a bookstore should be able to order it for you, too: ISBN > >>0-87351-468-8. > >> > >>NEWS FLASH! It's also available through Amazon.com. > >><http://tinyurl.com/qd7i> > >> > >>And through bn.com (Barnes & Noble) ae > >>http://tinyurl.com/qd6r> > >> > >>Amazon is cheaper. > >> > >>You're wondering about my excitement, right? What's your best guess? > >>-- > >>-Barb > > > > > > Would it have something to do with Brownies? Nah..... > > > Barb Schaller's Mango-Strawberry Jam with Kiwifruit? > > (Or maybe that rhubarb cream cake) > > Best regards, > Bob > Nope. Not even close. -- -Barb |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
In article >, " BOB"
> wrote: > Margaret Suran typed: > > Melba's Jammin' wrote: > >> > >> There's a new cookbook out: "A Cook's Tour of Minnesota," by Ann L. > >> Burckhardt, former editor of the Taste section of the Minneapolis > >> StarTribune newspaper. Published by the Minnesota Historical Society > >> Press <www.mnhs.org/mhspress> and available at bookstores all over > >> Minnesota. > > Snipped > >> > >> You're wondering about my excitement, right? What's your best guess? > >> -- > >> -Barb > > > > Would it have something to do with Brownies? Nah..... > > OK, you took my guess, so I'll go with a Raspberry and something Jam? > > BOB Nope. No jars involved. Just flour, butter, milk, eggs, butter, cream cheese, sugar, butter -- that kind of stuff. Y'all think I'm so nice. I'm not and I've been trying to tell people that for years. I'm in Ann's book. Twice. Just one recipe, though, plus another remark. I let her publish the one recipe I don't generally share. I can count on two hands the number of folks I've shared it with. Screw Minnesota Nice. -- -Barb |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
"Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message
... : In article >, zxcvbob : > wrote: : : > Margaret Suran wrote: : > > Melba's Jammin' wrote: : > > : > >>There's a new cookbook out: "A Cook's Tour of Minnesota," by Ann L. : > >>Burckhardt, former editor of the Taste section of the Minneapolis : > >>StarTribune newspaper. Published by the Minnesota Historical Society : > >>Press <www.mnhs.org/mhspress> and available at bookstores all over : > >>Minnesota. : > >> : > >>The book is so new that as of this writing, it is not listed on their : > >>publications list on the website. : > >> : > >>It is also available from the Chicago Distribution Center : > >>(1-800-621-2736). Cost is $19.95 + applicable taxes + $4.50 mailing for : > >>one copy and $1 for each additional copy. : > >> : > >>The nice lady at the Historical Society said that if you have the ISBN : > >>number, a bookstore should be able to order it for you, too: ISBN : > >>0-87351-468-8. : > >> : > >>NEWS FLASH! It's also available through Amazon.com. : > >><http://tinyurl.com/qd7i> : > >> : > >>And through bn.com (Barnes & Noble) ae : > >>http://tinyurl.com/qd6r> : > >> : > >>Amazon is cheaper. : > >> : > >>You're wondering about my excitement, right? What's your best guess? : > >>-- : > >>-Barb : > > : > > : > > Would it have something to do with Brownies? Nah..... : > : > : > Barb Schaller's Mango-Strawberry Jam with Kiwifruit? : > : > (Or maybe that rhubarb cream cake) : > : > Best regards, : > Bob : > : Nope. Not even close. : -- : -Barb ========= Darnit Barb - quit spammin' and just tell us what the heck you're up to! LOL It's obvious you and/or your recipes must have got some pretty high billing... tell me so I know why I'm fixing to spend $20 bucks on another cookbook... Cyndi (picklehatwearingpeoplearesosecretive) |
|
|||
|
|||
![]() |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
In article <Zclhb.717796$Ho3.164438@sccrnsc03>, "Rick & Cyndi"
> wrote: > Darnit Barb - quit spammin' and just tell us what the heck you're > up to! LOL > > It's obvious you and/or your recipes must have got some pretty > high billing... tell me so I know why I'm fixing to spend $20 > bucks on another cookbook... > > Cyndi > (picklehatwearingpeoplearesosecretive) Not especially high billing, but I'm in mighty fine company. Buy the book. It's got a lot of good recipes in it -- at least they sound mighty good to me. And Ann is a Home Economist by education (she tested every recipe) and a very decent writer. She's been working on the book for a couple years. My recipe in there is awesome -- and after you buy it and before you make it, I'll tell you exactly why! Check Amazon. That's as cheap as I see it; it's only just out. Why is it my recipes always seem to end up in the back of the book? ? "-) -- -Barb |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Melba's Jammin' wrote:
[snip] > My recipe in there is awesome -- and after you buy it and before you > make it, I'll tell you exactly why! Check Amazon. That's as cheap as I > see it; it's only just out. Why is it my recipes always seem to end > up in the back of the book? ? "-) Anticipation. ---jkb -- "People in stucco houses shouldn't throw quiche." -- Sonny Crocket |
|
|||
|
|||
![]() |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Melba's Jammin' typed:
> In article <Zclhb.717796$Ho3.164438@sccrnsc03>, "Rick & Cyndi" > > wrote: >> Darnit Barb - quit spammin' and just tell us what the heck you're >> up to! LOL >> >> It's obvious you and/or your recipes must have got some pretty >> high billing... tell me so I know why I'm fixing to spend $20 >> bucks on another cookbook... >> >> Cyndi >> (picklehatwearingpeoplearesosecretive) > > Not especially high billing, but I'm in mighty fine company. Buy the > book. It's got a lot of good recipes in it -- at least they sound > mighty good to me. And Ann is a Home Economist by education (she tested > every recipe) and a very decent writer. She's been working on the book > for a couple years. > > My recipe in there is awesome -- and after you buy it and before you > make it, I'll tell you exactly why! Check Amazon. That's as cheap as I > see it; it's only just out. Why is it my recipes always seem to end > up in the back of the book? ? "-) > -- > -Barb Ummm? Way back when I took literature courses in *junior* high school(?) they taught us that the climax of the story was near the end. Are you sure we're not talking "Brownies" here? Must be something even better! BOB |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
In article >, " BOB"
> wrote: > Melba's Jammin' typed: > > In article <Zclhb.717796$Ho3.164438@sccrnsc03>, "Rick & Cyndi" > > > wrote: > >> Darnit Barb - quit spammin' and just tell us what the heck you're > >> up to! LOL > >> > >> It's obvious you and/or your recipes must have got some pretty > >> high billing... tell me so I know why I'm fixing to spend $20 > >> bucks on another cookbook... > >> > >> Cyndi (picklehatwearingpeoplearesosecretive) > > > > Not especially high billing, but I'm in mighty fine company. Buy > > the book. It's got a lot of good recipes in it -- at least they > > sound mighty good to me. And Ann is a Home Economist by education > > (she tested every recipe) and a very decent writer. She's been > > working on the book for a couple years. > > > > My recipe in there is awesome -- and after you buy it and before > > you make it, I'll tell you exactly why! Check Amazon. That's as > > cheap as I see it; it's only just out. Why is it my recipes > > always seem to end up in the back of the book? ? "-) -- > > -Barb > Ummm? > Way back when I took literature courses in *junior* high school(?) > they taught us that the climax of the story was near the end. Are > you sure we're not talking "Brownies" here? What, you didn't hear me the first time? "-) The format of the book isn't like a more standard cookbook thang -- not grouped by category like Appetizers, Salads, Soups, etc. There is a lot of narrative. Perhaps you'll get a better idea of Minnesota because of it. Or perhaps not. :-) > Must be something even better! Oh, yeah! (My opinion.) > BOB -- -Barb |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Thu, 09 Oct 2003 15:26:41 -0500, Melba's Jammin'
> wrote: >There's a new cookbook out: "A Cook's Tour of Minnesota," by Ann L. >Burckhardt, former editor of the Taste section of the Minneapolis >StarTribune newspaper. Published by the Minnesota Historical Society >Press <www.mnhs.org/mhspress> and available at bookstores all over >Minnesota. > >The book is so new that as of this writing, it is not listed on their >publications list on the website. > >It is also available from the Chicago Distribution Center >(1-800-621-2736). Cost is $19.95 + applicable taxes + $4.50 mailing for >one copy and $1 for each additional copy. > >The nice lady at the Historical Society said that if you have the ISBN >number, a bookstore should be able to order it for you, too: ISBN >0-87351-468-8. > >NEWS FLASH! It's also available through Amazon.com. ><http://tinyurl.com/qd7i> > >And through bn.com (Barnes & Noble) ¾ >http://tinyurl.com/qd6r> > >Amazon is cheaper. > >You're wondering about my excitement, right? What's your best guess? Brownies? Tattoos? modom Since I lost the brindle cat, The rats come right up and peer into the pot. -- Han Shan |
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message ... > > Just one. It's a dandy! > -- > -Barb Is it a Czech or Slovakian recipe? That's my guess because of the lack of sharing part mentioned earlier. I love guessing games :-) rona -- ***For e-mail, replace .com with .ca Sorry for the inconvenience!*** |
|
|||
|
|||
![]() |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Oops, I forgot to also say corn relish.... now I've got to be getting
close. ??? Sincerely, Helen |
|
|||
|
|||
![]() I'm guessing cheese danish, strudel, blintzes/crepes. Or maybe those kolache things. Oooh, ooh--hexagonal pieroghis!!!! gloria p |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
In article >, "Rona
Yuthasastrakosol" > wrote: > "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message > ... > > Just one. It's a dandy! > > -- > > -Barb > > Is it a Czech or Slovakian recipe? Nie. >That's my guess because of the lack of sharing part mentioned earlier. > I love guessing games :-) Good. I do, too, when I know the answer. :-) > > rona -- -Barb |
|
|||
|
|||
![]() |
|
|||
|
|||
![]() |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Melba's Jammin' typed:
> " BOB" wrote: > >> Ummm? >> Way back when I took literature courses in *junior* high school(?) >> they taught us that the climax of the story was near the end. Are >> you sure we're not talking "Brownies" here? > > What, you didn't hear me the first time? "-) Yes, I did. ![]() > The format of the book isn't like a more standard cookbook thang -- not > grouped by category like Appetizers, Salads, Soups, etc. There is a lot > of narrative. Perhaps you'll get a better idea of Minnesota because of > it. Or perhaps not. :-) > >> Must be something even better! > > Oh, yeah! (My opinion.) > >> BOB > -- > -Barb Still, in literature, the best is saved for last. What can I say? BOB |
|
|||
|
|||
![]() |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Hark! I heard Melba's Jammin' > say:
<snip> > Nope. No jars involved. Just flour, butter, milk, eggs, butter, cream > cheese, sugar, butter -- that kind of stuff. Y'all think I'm so nice. > I'm not and I've been trying to tell people that for years. I'm in > Ann's book. Twice. Just one recipe, though, plus another remark. I > let her publish the one recipe I don't generally share. I can count on > two hands the number of folks I've shared it with. Screw Minnesota Nice. Sadist... ;-) -- j*ni p. ~ mom, gamer, novice cook ~ ...fish heads, fish heads, eat them up, yum! |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
"Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message
... > > Good. I do, too, when I know the answer. :-) Margaret!!! Barb's being mean!! :-). How about streudel? I like streudel. A lot. rona -- ***For e-mail, replace .com with .ca Sorry for the inconvenience!*** |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Rona Yuthasastrakosol wrote:
> > "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message > ... > > > > > Good. I do, too, when I know the answer. :-) > > Margaret!!! Barb's being mean!! :-). > > How about streudel? I like streudel. A lot. > > rona > > -- > ***For e-mail, replace .com with .ca Sorry for the inconvenience!*** You do not know how mean. I went (ran) to the Upper West Side Barnes & Noble to look at the book. They have not gotten it in, as yet!!!! That's after she assured us that Barnes & Noble has it. To console myself, I went to Zabar's which is only two blocks away. Looking for the book cost me over $50.00 That's being mean. MS |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Margaret Suran wrote:
> > Rona Yuthasastrakosol wrote: > > > > Margaret!!! Barb's being mean!! :-). > > > > How about streudel? I like streudel. A lot. > > > > rona > > > > You do not know how mean. I went (ran) to the Upper West Side Barnes & > Noble to look at the book. They have not gotten it in, as yet!!!! > > That's after she assured us that Barnes & Noble has it. > She must have meant MINNESOTA Barnes and Nobles. > To console myself, I went to Zabar's which is only two blocks away. > Looking for the book cost me over $50.00 > Send her the bill. > That's being mean. MS I've noticed she's getting that way. D'ya suppose it's The Change???? ;-) gloria p |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Puester wrote:
> > Margaret Suran wrote: > > > > Rona Yuthasastrakosol wrote: > > > > > > Margaret!!! Barb's being mean!! :-). > > To console myself, I went to Zabar's which is only two blocks away. > > Looking for the book cost me over $50.00 > > > > Send her the bill. > > > That's being mean. MS > > I've noticed she's getting that way. D'ya suppose > it's The Change???? She's a lot meaner than she used to be. She's starting to make me look nice, how scary is that??? nancy |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
in article , Margaret Suran at wrote
on 10/10/03 2:26 PM: > > You do not know how mean. I went (ran) to the Upper West Side Barnes & > Noble to look at the book. They have not gotten it in, as yet!!!! > > That's after she assured us that Barnes & Noble has it. > > To console myself, I went to Zabar's which is only two blocks away. > Looking for the book cost me over $50.00 > > That's being mean. MS ahhh but you will be able to eat and enjoy the fruits of your labor! and besides, don't you go to zabar's every friday anyway? zabar's...yummmmm |
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "Nancy Young" > wrote in message ... > Puester wrote: > > > > Margaret Suran wrote: > > > > > > Rona Yuthasastrakosol wrote: > > > > > > > > Margaret!!! Barb's being mean!! :-). > > > > To console myself, I went to Zabar's which is only two blocks away. > > > Looking for the book cost me over $50.00 > > > > > > > Send her the bill. > > > > > That's being mean. MS > > > > I've noticed she's getting that way. D'ya suppose > > it's The Change???? > > She's a lot meaner than she used to be. She's starting to make me > look nice, how scary is that??? > > nancy In the words of Count Floyd, 'really scary, huh kids?' Jack Flaherty |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Sheryl Rosen wrote:
> > in article , Margaret Suran at wrote > on 10/10/03 2:26 PM: > > > > > You do not know how mean. I went (ran) to the Upper West Side Barnes & > > Noble to look at the book. They have not gotten it in, as yet!!!! > > > > That's after she assured us that Barnes & Noble has it. > > > > To console myself, I went to Zabar's which is only two blocks away. > > Looking for the book cost me over $50.00 > > > > That's being mean. MS > > ahhh but you will be able to eat and enjoy the fruits of your labor! > > and besides, don't you go to zabar's every friday anyway? > > zabar's...yummmmm Sheryl...You...Fink!!!! I wanted Barbara to feel guilty and tell us her secret. |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
In article >, "Rona
Yuthasastrakosol" > wrote: > "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message > ... > > > > > Good. I do, too, when I know the answer. :-) > > Margaret!!! Barb's being mean!! :-). > > How about streudel? I like streudel. A lot. > > rona Me, too. Here's a great recipe for a Fake Apple Strudel. { Exported from MasterCook Mac } Fake Strudel Coffeecake Recipe By: Posted to r.f.cooking 10-10-03 Serving Size: 1 Preparation Time: 0:00 Categories: Coffee Cakes, Treats, etc. Amount Measure Ingredient Preparation Method Crust: 2 cups flour 1 cup margarine or butter 1 cup sour cream Filling: 2 cups finely chopped peeled apples (use tart ones) 1 cup vanilla wafer crumbs (about 25 cookies crushed) 1 cup sugar 1 cup chopped walnuts 1 tsp. cinnamon 1/4 cup melted margarine or butter Make dough for crust: Cut cold butter or margarine into flour as you would for pie crust; thoroughly mix in sour cream. Chill several hours or overnight. Make filling: Combine all ingredients and mix thoroughly. Assemble: Roll half the dough on a well-floured surface to about 10x14². Spread half the filling lengthwise down the center of the dough to about an inch from ends. Fold short ends of dough over filling first, then sides -- there should be some overlap. Flip filled strudel over onto a baking sheet so seam will be on bottom. Repeat with remaining dough and filling -- two strudels will fit on one cookie sheet. Then, cut about 4-5 slits in dough and sprinkle generously with a mixture of cinnamon and sugar. Bake at 325° for about 35 minutes, until nicely browned. Notes: I do it in the food processor: Cut butter into flour, dump in sour cream and mix just until a ball forms. I do all the chopping for the filling in the food processor, but combine things by hand. Also, I might only use 3/4 cup sugar for the filling. And I substituted about 1/4 cup dry bread crumbs for that measure of vanilla wafer crumbs -- not so sweet. Baking time can be tricky. I use insulated baking sheets and need almost another 10 minutes -- and then sometimes I still think the bottom crust looks awfully doughy--there gets to be about 4 thicknesses of it at the ends! Use your imagination and watch it. ‹‹‹‹‹ Notes: Source: Carole Rebholz, 1982? Per serving _____ -- -Barb |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
In article >, Margaret Suran >
wrote: > Rona Yuthasastrakosol wrote: > > > > "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message > > ... > > > > > > > > Good. I do, too, when I know the answer. :-) > > > > Margaret!!! Barb's being mean!! :-). > > > > How about streudel? I like streudel. A lot. > > > > rona > You do not know how mean. I went (ran) to the Upper West Side Barnes & > Noble to look at the book. They have not gotten it in, as yet!!!! > > That's after she assured us that Barnes & Noble has it. > > To console myself, I went to Zabar's which is only two blocks away. > Looking for the book cost me over $50.00 > > That's being mean. MS That'd be Minnesota Barnes & Noble stores; any other can order it with the ISBN -- Amazon's cheaper. -- -Barb |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
In article >, Margaret Suran >
wrote: > Sheryl Rosen wrote: > > > > in article , Margaret Suran at > > wrote on 10/10/03 2:26 PM: > > > You do not know how mean. I went (ran) to the Upper West Side > > > Barnes & Noble to look at the book. They have not gotten it in, > > > as yet!!!! > > > That's after she assured us that Barnes & Noble has it. > > > To console myself, I went to Zabar's which is only two blocks > > > away. Looking for the book cost me over $50.00 > > and besides, don't you go to zabar's every friday anyway? > > > > zabar's...yummmmm > Sheryl...You...Fink!!!! I wanted Barbara to feel guilty and tell us her > secret. Nice try. It almost worked. NOT! -- -Barb |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
King Trumpet Yakitori | General Cooking | |||
Trumpet Mushrooms what I did | General Cooking | |||
Trumpet Mushrooms | General Cooking |