RECIPE: Looking for good old fashioned homemade bread recipe.
lovetoread1948
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lindac
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Comments (149)There are those who can't seem to understand why others threaten to "rid" those problem cats. Usually some owners of pets. Yet those who have to deal with other's pets, which is what cats are, who continue over and over to destroy and leave filth on other's own private property is a nuisance. There are some that should not own pets, that do not care what is done to neighbors. Those same people are the ones who have no say in what can or can't be done to remove those problems. What happens with these pets come down to the owner. Control them or don't. Would you let your children run free to trash and urinate on other people's property? If so, maybe others will return the favor to you and your home. Since it is apparently no problem there....See MoreReally good new bread recipe!
Comments (17)Thanks for this recipe. It's a really nice bread. I did it all in the breadmachine, using 3 cups of flour and kneading in additional flour after, until it felt good in my hands. I did try subbing out half the oats for oatbran and I like the results. I actually used about 3/4 oatbran and 1/2 cup of oats. I really like the flavor. Is Bob's Red Mill Grain cereal like Red River cereal? We always have a box of Red River in the pantry and I'm thinking this would be similar? I also reduced the honey by half, but added no molasses. it still tastes great with just 1/4 cup of honey....See MoreLOOKING for: recipe for old fashioned peanut butter candy
Comments (24)Recipe: 3 3/4 cup white sugar 1 1/2 cup light corn syrup 1 cup hot water 4 Cups creamy peanut butter Boil syrup water and sugar to 295 degrees. Spread peanut butter onto a large sprayed cookie sheet with sides. Pour hot syrup over peanut butter and fold in quickly. Turn out and roll with a rolling pin. Cut and cool completely. It seems like a simple recipe but I will tell you I have a hard time getting it too turn out right every time. I have found that using all brand ingredients works best for me: others use generic peanut butter. Also, it helps to have two people folding from opposite ends of the pan coming together. We tried making this past weekend and all batches didn't turn out completely right except one. Hopefully you are able to get it to turn out because I almost bet this is the recipe you have been searching for. Happy Candy making!...See MoreRECIPE: bread spread recipe for diabetic
Comments (4)I don't make my own hummus, we have a grocer here (Wegman's) that makes great hummus so I buy theirs. I know Sabre makes a huge variety, but I don't think it would be hard to make your own, if you can get all the ingredients. Then you can add seasonings that you and your husband like. I like the avocado hummus and the spinach and artichoke hummus on my sandwich. Try some middle eastern or kosher markets, they should have some good stuff, too. They might have a good selection of low fat/low salt foods too, since heart disease and high blood pressure afflict all of us! I found some great low fat/low sodium hot dogs at the kosher grocer here in Baltimore. Good luck...See Morelindac
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