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Comments (9)This lady makes a product called bag-of-bones. They are plastic attachments for making the pot people. I didn't order them but her site has many cute pot people ideas. Be sure to check out the project of the month and go down to the bottom and click on photos! Cute stuff!(my fav is the one in the galvanized tub, I drooled over that shower-head for days, finally e-mailed her to see about getting one!) blessings-sherri Here is a link that might be useful: Annies bag-of-bones site...See MoreWhat size soup pot for 10 people?
Comments (14)My largest stock pot is 30 Q. I use it for things like lots of corn on the cob, and cooking clothes to get stains out. That might be a leeeeeetle too large for you, but I would say get a bigger one than you planned initially, like the 16 quart. You might not use it frequently, but over the years it will pay for itself. It is nice to have a pot that thick soups don't come to the top of, because when they are bubbling, and being stirred, they tend to splatter. Extra space is good. Also, if you ever have reason to, say, make a lot of marinara for the freezer for eating on later dates,you might appreciate having it around. I keep my huge one in the garage, and clean it before each time I use it....See MoreSlow cooker crock pot people pls step forward!
Comments (21)This is "about" a recipe as I'm not big on measuring and mostly go by taste. I usually make double batches of the 50%flour 50% grit dumplings ahead, cook, freeze and add to soup after it simmers a bit. Then simmer a bit more. Don't go any heaver on the pepperoni because it will overpower the soup, if anything go a bit lighter to start depending on the brand. If you add extra dumplings besides the basic amount below you might want a bit more crushed tomatoes or puree. The dumplings with garlic, parsley and parm act as the pizza dough crust in the soup. I use the grits in this mix so it doesn't get soggy in the sauce. Terri's meat lovers pizza stew w/grit dumplings 1 lb ground beef 1 1/2 lb Italian sausage 2/3 cup of boars head pepperoni diced (use a good pepperoni) 1 Onion 1 Green pepper 1 Red pepper 2) 28 oz crushed tomatoes or puree w/garlic 1 cup mushrooms 1 large grated carrot 1/4 or so cup cream cheese 2 T parm 2 or 3 garlic Fresh basil Fresh oregano (or use dry spices to taste) S & P Pinch of red pepper flakes Use your frozen cooked ahead in broth 50/50 grit flour dumplings at end. Simmer Basic dumplings (I always double the recipe below but you don't have to). 2 cups of unbleached all-purpose flour or fast grits mix (use 50/50 for pizza soup and add garlic) 2 to 3 tablespoons of parmigiano reggiano 1 tablespoon of baking powder 1 tablespoon of parsley 3/4 tea salt 3 tablespoons unsalted butter 1 cup of milk (warm 1/2 the milk w/butter and add the rest in increments). In a large pot bring some stock to a boil, if I don't have homemade stock I use organic Better Than Bouillon vegetable base concentrate because its not just salt water like some. After boil set to low and spoon in dumplings. I make my dumplings a bit smaller, about a rounded teaspoon size. Cook on low for around 30 minutes or until done. If freezing put the the dumplings on pans, space them so they are not touching. When they get hard throw them in some ziplocks and freeze....See MorePeople with pots in drawers, how to do you store the lids? Pics?
Comments (12)Sorry, I don't have a picture but I think I bought my pot lid holder at Linen and Things or BBB. It kinda reminds me of a dish strainer/holder. It is a coated wire (sorry words escape me tonight) "container" that holds the lids upright. I love mine! Works great. Looks like what you put dishes inbetween in the dish strainer. I have tried to look it up on the internet and am getting a blank. However there is something similar from Rubbermaid. Link is below. Here is a link that might be useful: Rubbermaid lid and pan organizer...See Morericehouse
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