Use less salt than directed in the recipes. Try the powdered milk hot chocolate recipes! Yummy :-)
Posted By: frugal mom on 2006-09-04
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the same recipes could be in a cookbook. Recipes
I don't think can be copyrighted.
Yeah, powdered milk supposedly does the trick - nm
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Powdered formula/milk sounds like a good solution.
However, if you're out of a clean, nonpoluted water supply for over 2 weeks, with no resources available to receive such in the foreseable future, I don't believe even this alternative would suffice! Powdered formula needs to be mixed with something. The only alternative I could imagine available at this point in time would be urine, if you yourself were not totally dehydrated. If you were totally dehydrated & not producing urine, what is your next suggestion?
b, there are a lot of recipes on the
Holiday/Recipe board on ForuMatrix or at hometalkcafe.com, both of which are owned by MTStars.
Thanks to all for recipes.
I will try them all.
recipes
well since I am in PA and just about wet all over and working too - I am doing it easy - ribs in a slow cooker, with 2 cups ketchup and 2 cups dr. pepper - very very good and can let me have the day to do other things - Besides we are expecting rain again.
recipes inside.
Here's a link to a focaccia bread recipe. I've never tried it, because I bought this from a bread store this morning. The loaf I bought has onion, spinach, garlic, sundried tomato, parmesan cheese, and herbs on top.
http://www.thatsmyhome.com/bakery/flat/herbfocaccia.htm
Jerk seasoning can be used on most meats. You can buy sauces or make your own rub. Look for either Caribbean or Jamaican jerk. KC Masterpiece makes a good spiced Caribbean jerk marinade. It's got molasses, soy sauce, onion, garlic, spices, allspice, nutmeg, cinnamon, red pepper, hot pepper, and pineapple puree.
Caribbean Jerk rub recipe link
http://www.foodreference.com/html/carib-jerk.html
Jamaican jerk sauce
http://homecooking.about.com/library/archive/blsauce13.htm
Easter recipes sm
It is very difficult for me because my children married different faiths and it used to be that we (before they married) would go to church and then to a restaurant (our favorite) as a special treat for family style soup, salad and main course. Of course, the "new" family had to kill this plan since the other side did not like our Church. Too bad. I started to cook brunch after service which included: Coffee or tea, lots of different juices, bacon, ham (spiral), fried potatoes (home fries), waffles (finally woke up to buying prepared and frozen), lots of syrup, butter, fresh strawberries and blueberries, some favorites of the grandchildren (one liked cantaloupe, another's favorite was my homemade sugar cookies, another liked my peanut butter cookies). I cook for days but it's worth it. Know how I got rewarded? The "other" moms got so jealous, they started to offer "brunch" instead of the traditional dinner (ham and all the trimmings, sit-down style).. I was frustrated at this, but I still try. Why don't people realize that "life is temporary" - whatever works for you. Since someone "stole" my brunch idea, I offer nice foods still, at whatever time their schedule (allows) them to show up; not necessarily breakfast, but some rented "childrens movies" with no pressure. As long as we build it, they will come. However, my brunch was sooooo popular, I'm glad someone "stole" it from me. It's kind of like having MT account "stolen" from you, it's not the same quality, but you have to realize that copying you is a true compliment and you should enjoy it. BTW (by the way) I have a bit of Polish in me, so I thoroughly enjoyed the kielbasa aspect of Easter, I slice it up and cook it first in a little water to get rid of the grease. Then I recook it using currant jelly and slice it, put wooden toothpicks in there and let them munch. Easter should be fun, no matter what religion you are in or out of, "He" would just like you to have fun on His special day, or more especially a family day, never mind what you believe in or choose not to believe in. It's a fun day!!!
Thanks for the recipes. They sound
great.
Strawberry recipes : )
http://www.strawberry-recipes.com/
There are some good crockpot recipes out there, especially
if it's hot and you don't want to use the oven. I do a "golfer's special". Line a cake pan with tin foil, put the roast in, and add cut up carrots, potatoes, onions, and celery. Sprinkle it with onion soup mix or beef gravy mix, close the foil, then bake until done. It can also be done in the crockpot.
You can cube your roast to make shish kebabs slathered in BBQ or some other bold tasting sauce. Skewer new potatoes, onions, mushrooms, squash, red peppers, and whatever other veggies you like.
You can cut up the roast either before or after cooking, stick it in the crockpot with some beef broth, let it cook all day, then serve as French dip sandwiches on steak rolls with au jus. Fries, salad, or chips on the side.
Sometimes I just sit here and Google for recipes when I'm bored and can't think of what to cook for dinner. Type "rump roast recipe" on Google without quotes to see what else comes up. You can narrow your search by adding "BBQ" or "crockpot".
would you mind sharing some of your recipes?
I'm afraid of Oriental cooking. If you wouldn't mind sharing a recipe or two, i'd be very !!!
There are a bazillion recipes online
or try foodnetwork.com
Whats for din din tonight? Need some good recipes!!!!
I usually have lots of ideas but starting to run out . Need something different for a change.
Here are some great recipes in link attached.
Enjoy! (I hope I did this right)
What are you cooking for 4th of July? Recipes encouraged please!
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there's more info on how MTs feel about their companies than recipes/fav songs.
Besides I wouldn't come to this board to learn what some cranky MTs favorite song is. I'm here to dish the dirt about the companies who control the MTs.
try foodtv.com....they rate the recipes hard and easy, too, I think. nm
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Paula Deen is fabulous! I love her recipes and
the way she ooohs and ahhhs when she takes a bite of one of her dishes. Makes you just wish YOU were the one taking that bite! See the HomeTalkCafe cooking forum for some fun. http://www.hometalkcafe.com or click the link below.
You might try Kraftfoods.com and search under appetizers. They have a lot of easy recipes. sm
Just simple cheese and crackers and cut up vegetables with dip and/or chips and dip are easy and will go with whatever else you might make. Have fun!
Milk chocolate. Forget the rest of the candy.
I like most of the mini chocolate bars, but especially Butterfinger, KitKat, and Mr. Goodbar.
I just make like a meat loaf mixture with egg, cracker crumbs, salt, pepper, egg and milk. SM
Form into patties, cook with some chopped or sliced onions, then add an envelope of gravy mix and water, cook a few minutes. Easy, you can add other stuff or use canned gravy. Enjoy!
For a great web site - try slimfast.com - The recipes are fast and easy -- congrats on trying to
eat healthy - it's hard for me cause I love burgers and fries, so I still cheat every once in a while --
I have boneless chicken breasts marinating. Any good recipes? Too hot to grill outside.
Thanks.
I love almost all of Paula's recipes, but the scrambled eggs & oyster porch
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Sounds like a strawberry or raspberry cheesecake brownie. Google the phrases + recipes and lots of
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I think I found it, found multiple recipes with the same
exact ingredients so I figure this must be it.
any recipes for low carb/no carb meals
Chocolate with a chocolate ganache frosting and some extra whipped cream. nm
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Just about anything CHOCOLATE. German chocolate, Texas sheet cake, etc. YUM YUM ;-) nm
People should have powdered formula/mild. Mix it up one bottle at a time.
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Not directed at anyone in particular
but after reading the thread below by the obviously young editor asking for help, a thought just occurred to me: MAYBE the original poster in this thread was one of those young mother's working with kids at home and MAYBE her editor was working at home with her kids. MAYBE both were having a particularly bad day. MAYBE they lashed out at each other.
Still better than resorting to child abuse. Just another argument for not trying to be all things to all people all at the same time.
The insult was probably not directed at you then.
You are a "mobile home dweller", not "trailer trash" or a skank. There's a big difference, one you can tell by looking at the home and the person. We have some very nice mobile homes on our block nestled amongst the stickbuilt houses. There used to be four "trailer trash" houses. One of them remodeled and it looks quite nice. Another one moved out, someone bought the lot, sold the trailer, tore up the old foundation, and now they have a really nice big yard. We're still trying to get rid of the other two. If they'd only clean up the junk littering their yards, mow and water once a week, and paint the exteriors, they'd have nice properties. I don't understand why able-bodied people would not maintain their properties to keep or increase the value. Instead, their dumps make the entire neighborhood look trashy. Ironically, there are city laws here that they must mow and they must clean up their junk and abandoned cars. These are the people screaming drunk in the streets at 2:00 a.m. Other people have turned them in to the police repeatedly. Thus, true trailer trash. If I had only known 10 years ago what I know now, we never would have bought this place.
I can somewhat relate to your taking offense. It's the same thing with the dumb blonde jokes. However, I just tell myself that I'm not dumb or dyed, so the remark isn't directed at me. You aren't a trailer trash skank, so the remarks weren't directed at you. You are a very nice, intelligent mobile home dweller.
Gosh, who was that directed at?
I had a child on Cobra before as a bridge between college and her getting a job- oh, 5 or 6 months, very expensive I remember. Who lost their husband? I gained bunch of weight when the thyroid went. Weight definitely can be health related.
Why do you assume every post is directed . . .
to you or in reference to your posts???? Sorry, but the world and this board don't revolve around you. Get real.
And why did you feel THIS post was directed at
Give us a break and get your own sandbox. What a riot!
Whoever directed you should learn to MYOB.
Why did they direct you there? Are you worried that anyone who looks at her page will think everyone who works there is a lesbian? Why would it make you feel soiled? As a proud sister of a former lesbian (had a sex change), I think you are being overly worried about what someone else is doing.
I know your posted wasn't directed at me.
I wasn't being argumentative with you. However, the difference between $20 as an IC and $11.50 as an employee could be the insurance, retirement and employment taxes your company pays for you. I don't know if the people complaining were ICs or employee status. Honestly, I'd take either one right now! LOL So... is your company hiring?
Forgot to as directed steroid injections!
For headache sufferers, there is nothing like supraorbital blocks and Botox for frontal headaches and occipital nerve blocks and trigger point injections for posterior head pain. Unfortunately, they wear off though. It helps diagnostically so the doctors know what they are dealing with. One doctor offered me a rhizotomy. I finally went through with a cervical fusion because my neurosurgeon said it would clear up all the pain. I wish it had......
Golly. All that nastiness directed at someone who agreed with you?
You're the one who didn't want anything but nicey nicey. Sometimes the truth isn't nicey nice. Sometimes the truth doesn't have bunnies and flowers. It's all part of the rich tapestry of life. If I'm wasting your time, just don't read my posts. Call me a child if you want. You're the one having the tantrum.
salt
If you catch it when it's first spilled, use salt. Pour salt on until it stops absorbing and then let it dry. You can then sweep up most of it in a dust pan and then vacuum. This also works for animal urine.
Yeah, he and Karl Rove directed the hurricaine to New O. lol nm
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Sorry, last post directed to Trixi, not original poster. nm
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last post suppose to be ad, not as directed. Word expander was on.
Sorry.
Milk and sugar
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milk duct
I actually had the same thing (20 years ago), and they took out two of them, my incision is about 1" at the most, and of course has almost disappeared now. The doctor at that time said he might not would have taken it out, but my sister had history of breast cancer at age 35. Good luck to you!
Either that or give them more milk.
Monkey bars are dangerous and so are trampolines.
Grain of salt
I got the wierdest perception from this company. They advertised it as a transcription job, but tell me they don't have a word expander. In fact, they said they are just editors, but that they will be doing transcription at some point in the future. They told me they don't have word processing, they use "Crystal Reports" (which is a very sophisticated database program). Answers to my questions about platform, word expander, etc., made me feel like the buck was being passed. I sense they are more into money and business than medicine. Maybe they place an ad periodically to stroke their egos.
I would take this all with a grain of salt.
I want to do the 39 hours, rah, rah, rah, but I hear bad things about DEP monitoring MTs to the minute, people getting in trouble for having to pick up their kids, "you signed off for 20 minutes, where were you"? and so on. I don't want big brother breathing down my neck. We are not machines. If the monitoring gets crazy I will be forced to cut back to 24 hours. Let's see how it goes.....
with a grain of salt..................sm
Not to worry....if you remember, when we all were young, we sometimes said we were *going steady* - well they say that now at a younger age than we were back in the days. And don't let the other posters worry you about *in 5-6 years you'll have plenty to worry about* - I have a daughter who gave me very little grief in her latter teen years (in comparison to other kids and their parents) and so I feel very lucky. My only nonsolicited advice would be to keep all doors of communication wide open.
LOL!! :) Me too...with salt and pepper too! NM
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