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Darienne

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  1. Try this eGullet link for help with this problem.
  2. If you count stuff found at our local transfer station, then we have found plenty. There's a large building at the transfer station in which you leave stuff you can't use and don't want, and pick up stuff you can use and do want. Like a free second-hand store. The list would be quite long in 15 years of dumping off our garbage and stuff we don't want, and includes a working VitaMix 3600 complete with manual.
  3. Great idea...I never thought of it. Most of my recipes are printed, but not in plastic. The ones I use all the time are in plastic. However, at Staples, for about $.70, you can buy a heavy see-through plastic cover, open on two sides, and I simply take my recipe out of its binder and slip it into the plastic cover and then using a rare-earth magnet which is on a knob, I post the recipe on my stove hood to read it. But I do like the marker idea...
  4. Thanks Kerry, Strange that it's illegal in the state of NY, and yet is sold at the duty free. We'll pick some up in May I guess.
  5. Hi Jaymes, Went back and looked at all the similar recipes online. Can't believe I've never even heard of such a dish. I see it is made a dozen different ways with pineapple in syrup and in juice. I think I'll hold on the maraschino cherries tho...hate them. Thanks.
  6. I looked at this recipe over and over, thinking what on earth can this be? Sounds unlike anything I have ever made. Well, of course, I am going to make it. Oh, one question please: is the pineapple in syrup or in plain juice. Thanks.
  7. Thanks so much for the durian photo. Someday I'll get one for sure. I know we have frozen durian in our local Asian market, but I can wait for the fresh. What an amazing life you have, living all over the world. Our son and his wife live in Halifax, one of the most civilized cities I have ever been in. Just love Halifax. The new buildings in your photo look just like the ones in Toronto.
  8. Couldn't buy lotus nuts in the Asian market in Grand Junction last fall. In fact, they hadn't even heard of them. Next year, I take them with me. Love lotus nuts in soup!!
  9. We can't buy Everclear in Ontario and most of the border states do not sell it either. Nor can we buy regular vodka in Ontario. All our vodka is triple distilled and the cheapest vodka you can buy is about $50.00 before taxes which are 13%. So that's that.
  10. When it arrived, my husband said, "很黄很暴力" OK. What DID he say? Fascinating blog!
  11. Have returned two misters because I couldn't get them to work, including a fairly expensive one. Now I'll buy one again and try it with the vodka trick. So ingenious!!!
  12. Would this be the one? http://www.astray.com/recipes/?show=Tomato%20cheese%20souffle Kay Thanks Kay, There are lots of Tomato/Cheese Souffles, and I have made a couple. It was just my 'Mother's' Beaver Pudding I was looking for. The more I think about it, the more I am convinced it was simply my Father's nickname for it.
  13. When I first joined eG, I asked about this recipe...but this is much later and here goes again. A tomato and cheese souffle my Mother used to make called Beaver Pudding. It might have been a family name for it...
  14. Thanks Andie and Calypso for the information. I have bookmarked the website in my 'Mexican Cooking' folder. I began the process to register for RSS feed and gave up on page three or so of the requirements. I just don't understand the directions after a while and seeing as I have no 16 year lads in my life, I'll just give up and do it in a more manual fashion. There are a number of other blogs which I follow this way by bookmark. Thanks again.
  15. For those who have never seen the inside of a Dragon Fruit:
  16. Took a quick look at MexConnect and it looks good too. Now may be the time when I figure out how to get RSS feed. I see there is an explanation of how to do it.
  17. Thanks Kalypso. I had a couple already and have added some of the others.
  18. Will do. I mean it. I have Classic Vegetarian Cooking from the Middle East & North Africa by Habeeb Salloum. It no doubt has some Ethiopian recipes in it...but no meat. And exactly two bread recipes. Thanks, Doodad. ps. I think you should PM me some specific sites to go to. Wouldn't want me to pick the wrong recipe, would you? pps. Do you use Teff in your injera?
  19. My Trudeau silicone spatulas. I love 'em .
  20. An 'tongue-in-cheek' look at processed food. The Apocalypse cometh...
  21. My cookbooks tell the tale: Mexican, Indian, Sichuan, Middle Eastern. Pulled pork gets a entry of its own. Never had it before last summer. Have had Thai only twice and Japanese only once. And Vietnamese never. I've never had Ethiopian food, but I suspect that I would love it. I like Mexican best; DH likes Sichuan best.
  22. My Mother made Pineapple Upside Down Cake. I don't remember any other cake.
  23. If you are really lazy, and I often am, you can buy the wood ear mushrooms already sliced into thin strips. No looking out for woody bases then. I like the Lotus nuts. Put them into soups.
  24. Along with the wood ears, I used daily lilies in Hot & Sour Soup (and a lot of other ingredients too!)
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