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Another twist on Gingerbread
Hi Again! Well, it is amazing what one can find scribbled on the back of a napkin at the back of a recipe book---another family recipe! (Trying to get ORGANIZED)...
GINGERBREAD APPLE COBBLER 4 large apples, peeled, cored and sliced* 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice 1/2 cup sugar Gingerbread Topping: 1 egg 1/2 cup buttermilk 1/4 cup molasses 1/4 cup sugar 1 cup flour 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon ginger 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon 1 1/2 tablespoons butter at room temperature Instructions: Preheat oven to 350 degrees; place sliced apples mixed with lemon juice and sugar in greased 8" baking pan; bake for 20 minutes. Meanwhile: Beat eggs until foamy. Add buttermilk, molasses and sugar--beat until well blended. Sift together flour, salt soda, baking powder and spices. Add the butter and the dry ingredients to the liquid ingredients; beat until well blended. Pour over the apples and bake for an additional 30 minutes. Serve warm, garnished with dollops of whipped cream if desired. (Vanilla ice-cream isn't too bad, either!!) (*Other fruits, such as peaches or pears can be used instead of apples) This is VERY yummy!!! Enjoy!! Brokenwings |
artist - memories
kinder gentler memories?
like homemade raspberry jam in wax-topped jars? hand knitted wool mittens? tin can and string walkie-talkies? dressing up in mom's old things? writing letters (with real ink!)? things like that?.....sure do remember! (but then i remember riding to school on a dinosaur, so i may not be the right one to ask!) liz |
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I remember all those things!
My teacher was a dino, a T-rex!! :eek: |
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so that explains it all then...... and there was I thinking I was old for using a slave and chariot. :winky: and dressing in togas :p FRxxxxx |
Yes, Liz, exactly what I was thinking of - those tin telephones (they worked!) and dressing up - fine with mum till you started on her new clothes :D
Here are a few off the top of my head: putting clothes through the mangle with grandma selecting a feather duster from her huge collection of specialised ones smelling my irish mum's soda bread from down the street wearing your mum's high heels, and your dad's huge boats of shoes singing old-fashioned songs from a songbook with grandpa boiled sweets in an airtight jar with a rubber stopper (only one at a time) learning copperplate handwriting with a tracing copybook writing with a wooden nib pen, the inkwell clogged with blotting paper licking out the cake mixture from the bowl shrivelling ants with a magnifying glass in the sun (sorry!) trying to parachute off the top of a shed with a sheet Memories..tra la la la la laaa la :) all the best! |
Hello All: Does anyone have a Pumpkin Butter recipe?
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great thread .. again climbing trees without worrying about clothes! wearing your mums nighties as dresses and thinking that her sexy neglige was a great dress learning to spin whilst your grandma undid all the mistakes and patiently explained AGAIN about snapped wool being held too tight. Going blackberry picking with mummy and both of us jumping in the mud with the animals. Making jam and pies when we got in. Learning how to bottle and preserve stuff. having your hair tied back in a french plait every day. having to not only wear a school shirt but also a tunic, boater hat, jumper, blazer, scarf, socks, shoes, knickers, vest and tie......from the age of 2 1/2 being sent home for using boater hat as frisbee. trying to explain to mummy that boater had looked alot better flat than tradionally hat shaped. A day in the back garden would mean a day of explorers, mountain rescue incidents, amazon tribesmen and dens. ah... memories.. FRxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
....and when you were sick and feeling just horrid, Mom or Gram bringing some Hot Soup, and rubbing your back, then tucking you in for the nite....
Brokenwings |
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