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Crystal

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  1. I'm a big fan of The Republic of Tea (yes, brought to you by the very folks who gave us Banana Repbulic) vanilla almond flavor. Yum.

    I'm a big fan of the Republic as well. I have one of their bottled iced teas every time I eat at my favorite restaurant (I don't drink wine).

    Crystal

  2. Hate Girlscouts-cookie's that is. I don't "get" oreos.

    I prefer my cookies chewy or cake-y rather than crispy so most store boughts are out.

    I have an eat-the -whole-box love of 'Nilla Wafers (which my husband is quick to point out is a wafer and therfore not really a cookie), but, they have to be slightly stale. A night spent in the freezer can create this effect.

    Archway oatmeal raisin, chocolate chip, sugar drop, molasses, and windmill cookies are favorites because they remind me of my grandmother.

    Ming Tsai had (has?) cookies at Target that are chocolate with chunks of crystalized ginger in them that my children and I would devour after returning home from a shopping trip at the Chez.

    Crystal

  3. My mother's kitchen has no cutting board (everything is held in her hand while cutting off bits with a paring knife), no chef's knife, no dry measuring cups, and not many real tupperware type storage containers-she collects tiny margarine tubs "just in case".

    We usually avoid eating Mom's cooking by ordering pizza whenever a large number of us are visiting.

    Recently, she began making "pizza" by using bisquick, jarred sauce, and whatever shredded cheese happens to be on sale. :sad:

    Crystal

  4. Oh Man! I'm all out of tomatoes.

    My mother's recipe and technique:

    two slices of cheap store brand white bread

    tomato slices

    onion slices-Vidalia onion, please

    MIRACLE WHIP-never Mayo, my mother despises real mayo

    MARGARINE- never butter

    s&p

    Spread miracle whip on one slice of bread, spread margarine on the other. Sprinkle one of the prepared bread slices with pepper and the other with salt. Stack tomato and onion between bread slices and eat. Use several store brand paper napkins to wipe up chin juice.

    I stray just a bit from her "recipe".

    Crystal-white trash princess

  5. I bought my baking stone from King Arthur. I tried to locate the unglazed quarry tiles at the DIY/Hardware stores in town. At each location I was assisted by uninfomred 17 year old boys often found repeating "unglazed???" "Cory tiles??" .

    Crystal

  6. Baked beans - the kind you doctor up with bacon and catsup and vinegar and brown sugar and dash of yeller mustard.

    Hey! Where'd ya git my Mom's recipe?!?!?!

    (why, oh why isn't there a one-toothed smilie?)

    Crystal

  7. Would you happen to have a camera with which you can take a picture for us the next time?

    The recipe link you share is rather interesting.  Would love to see what the end result is like.

    Here you go:

    The dough after the first rise, shaped into balls:

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    On the cast iron griddle:

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    The final product:

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    I caught an episode of Baking With Julia the other night with Naomi Duguid and Jeffrey Alford making naan-I think I'll try their recipes and techniques next.

    Crystal

    edit to repair funky pic link.

  8. The Companion Jabir (God be pleased with him) said:

    “I heard the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) saying: ‘Do not eat with your left hand, because Satan eats and drinks with his left hand.’” (Reported by Muslim.)

    I learned this little tidbit the last time I had dinner with my sister and her family.

    I'm a fork switch-over person. My husband is right handed but, has always held his fork in his left hand.

    Crystal

  9. Would you happen to have a camera with which you can take a picture for us the next time?

    The recipe link you share is rather interesting.  Would love to see what the end result is like.

    My scanner needs to be replaced but, I can develope my next roll onto a disk and post the image.

    Crystal

  10. Long long ago and far far away there was a place called Elums. You could drive up and get a platter of fries or onion rings and your chioce of brown, black or orange "cows" brought out to your car or you could just drive thru for a cute little pint jug of Elums brand rootbeer. *sigh* Good Times.

    According to my mother the family that owned Elums moved to the Sunshine state and set up shopthere

    I'm currently limited to using Schnucks brand vanilla bean ice cream (surprisingly good for a store brand) and Dogs and Suds rootbeer to get my fix.

    Crystal :rolleyes:

  11. Springfield, Illinois-

    Have you seen the episode of Cooks Tour where AB is in the Mall of America? Fried foods, food on a stick, high fat foods with more fat cleverly added to it or some combination of all the above (i.e. deep fried cheesecake on a stick). These are the foodstuffs that fuel the locals. You also can't go anywhere without seeing a "horseshoe" on the menu. Toast, 1/2 lb. of meat, frenchfries and a "cheese" sauce over the top.

    We have a handful of places that stray from the pack but, they are few and far between. I'm better off eating in.

    Crystal

  12. Frozen Black and Whites (but, really when don't I crave those?)

    Onion rings

    Chocolate frosting spread on graham crackers; frozen and thawed to give the grahm cracker a chewy (read stale) rather than crunchy bite.

    Mozzarella chunks encased in bread dough, baked, and dipped into marinara.

    Whatever "seasonal" low rent chocolate that happens to be displayed as I enter the grocery store.

    (Pastel M&M's, red and white M&M's......)

    Ben and Jerry frozen yogurt.

    Pizza

    Rootbeer floats

    I could go on........

  13. Am I really the only one who puts butter on their Pop tarts?

    I put it on the frosting and then on the bottom...sometimes Ill even put Tabasco sauce then on top of it...I can see where some might find that gross... :smile:

    I like to eat the outer unfrosted crust, then split the top and bottom layers, eating the bottom layer first-always.

    Butter your pop tart all you want-I'm not here to judge. :smile:

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