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غنية
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No. 27.—Apple Snow. Sounds interesting!
— Oct 28, 2021 04:20AM
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غنية
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Rice Pudding, recipe No. 24; my all-time favorite dessert, only we call it Mhalbi.
This recipe is a bit different from mom's:
3 tablespoons rice
¼ cup sugar
1/8 teaspoon salt
sprinkling nutmeg
4 cups milk, or 3 cups milk and 1 cup water
I'll try this later.
— Oct 25, 2021 03:49PM
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This recipe is a bit different from mom's:
3 tablespoons rice
¼ cup sugar
1/8 teaspoon salt
sprinkling nutmeg
4 cups milk, or 3 cups milk and 1 cup water
I'll try this later.
غنية
is on page 111 of 176
I'm so glad I tried recipe No. 20.—Soft Custard:
1 cup milk
1 egg
2 tablespoons sugar
dash of salt
nutmeg
The one I tryed and saw on Youtube was:
2 cups of milk, 2 beated eggs, 1/4 sugar, and pinch of salt. All cooked in a pot (or u could cook them in a water bath in the oven)
— Oct 25, 2021 02:36PM
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1 cup milk
1 egg
2 tablespoons sugar
dash of salt
nutmeg
The one I tryed and saw on Youtube was:
2 cups of milk, 2 beated eggs, 1/4 sugar, and pinch of salt. All cooked in a pot (or u could cook them in a water bath in the oven)
Amaranta
is on page 2 of 176
"Some very wise people would call this a story book, some a manual training book, and others a cookery book, but Mary Frances knows better..."
— Jan 28, 2021 08:26AM
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Wealhtheow
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165 pages and we've finally had our first vegetable in any recipe. Wowie! (it's cabbage)
— May 06, 2020 10:19PM
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Wealhtheow
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Health food: steamed rice and custard
Relatively healthy: cakes, candy
Not healthy at all: pie crust, because "when flour or starch grains are coated in fat they are too dry to 'swell' well in cooking, and cannot burst open. They are not, I'm sorry to say, a very di-ges-ti-ble food."
— May 06, 2020 10:15PM
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Relatively healthy: cakes, candy
Not healthy at all: pie crust, because "when flour or starch grains are coated in fat they are too dry to 'swell' well in cooking, and cannot burst open. They are not, I'm sorry to say, a very di-ges-ti-ble food."
Wealhtheow
is on page 112 of 182
"Plain cooked rice may be served as a vegetable."
Oh old timey food advice, I'm astounded we didn't all die thanks to you.
— May 06, 2020 09:59PM
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Oh old timey food advice, I'm astounded we didn't all die thanks to you.
Wealhtheow
is on page 88 of 182
'"All canned goods ought to be opened an hour or two before needed, and turned out," explained Can Opener, "to get well aired."'
I wonder if that was a real need with old canning methods, or just some rando idea.
— May 06, 2020 09:52PM
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I wonder if that was a real need with old canning methods, or just some rando idea.
Ketutar Jensen
is on page 132 of 176
"Mary Frances has been giving me a cooking lesson."
"A cooking lesson!" exclaimed Aunt Maria. "A cooking lesson! Mary Frances! A cooking lesson!"
Then she began to laugh.
What a bitch.
— Apr 07, 2020 11:26AM
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"A cooking lesson!" exclaimed Aunt Maria. "A cooking lesson! Mary Frances! A cooking lesson!"
Then she began to laugh.
What a bitch.
Ketutar Jensen
is on page 89 of 176
"I know now why Mother likes Father to telephone when he's bringing home company to dinner," laughed Mary Frances.
"Oh, don't you worry, folks," said Billy, "everything'll be all right."
"That's the highest compliment a boy can pay, Mary Frances, you know," said Eleanor.
Yeah... why would people consider a girl?
— Apr 07, 2020 10:23AM
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"Oh, don't you worry, folks," said Billy, "everything'll be all right."
"That's the highest compliment a boy can pay, Mary Frances, you know," said Eleanor.
Yeah... why would people consider a girl?
Ketutar Jensen
is on page 80 of 176
The father meeting the tramp. OMG! What an a-hole!
— Apr 07, 2020 09:50AM
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