Subj : Monetize To : Mike Powell From : Dave Drum Date : Fri Jan 05 2024 06:20:43 -=> Mike Powell wrote to DAVE DRUM <=- > DD> I'm not sure if anyone is running a "dial-up" bbs these days. > MP> My old DOS system still offers POTS although I am starting to believe > MP> the quality of the POTS line has dropped way off since my local utility > MP> provider has switched to VOIP -- 1+502-875-8938. > Illinois Bell is trying to con its subscribers into switching to the cell > based landlines. I'm keeping my hard wired phone service so they have to > maintain their decaying infrastructure. MP> Here it was the local utility provider who switched their equipment MP> over. I am not sure what the local Bell is doing with theirs. There was some talk, years ago, about our local, municipally owned utility (electric, sewer and water) getting in to being an ISP using the existing infrastructure. That morphed into going over to wireless high-speed internet using low-power draw repeaters on the electric poles. But, some dinners/drinks were bought and a couple "sponsored" vacations taken and that dandy idea was shovelled under. Greed wins, it seems, nearly every time. MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Cream Cheese Cookies Categories: Cookies, Snacks Yield: 22 cookies 1/2 c Butter; room temp 4 oz Cream cheese; room temp 1 c Granulated sugar 1 lg Egg; room temp 1 ts Vanilla extract 1 ts Almond extract; opt 1/2 ts Baking powder 1 3/4 c Cake flour Beat butter and cream cheese together till well creamed and lightened. Add and beat in the sugar for a minute. Next add in egg and extracts. Beat it in until combined. Beaten butter, cream cheese and sugar in a glass mixing bowl. Sift and add cake flour and baking powder in 2-3 additions. Mix it all in and form the dough. Cover and chill the dough for an hour in refrigerator. When ready to bake, preheat oven to 375 deg F. Take the dough out of refrigerator and divide it into 20-22 balls. Place them on lined baking tray and bake for about 9-11 minutes or till the cookies look puffy and the underside edges will appear golden. Allow to cool the cookie for 5 minutes on the tray and then transfer to a wire stand to cool further down. When the cookie are cooled down, you can sprinkle them with powdered sugar. This step is optional, but it makes cookies look prettier. Cookies stay fresh stored at room temperature covered tightly for 2-3 days. Baked or unbaked cookie dough balls can be frozen for up to 2 months. No need to thaw dough balls before baking, just bake them for a minute longer. RECIPE FROM: https://greedyeats.com Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives MMMMM .... Dewey, Cheatham & Howe Attorneys - Mergers a specialty --- MultiMail/Win v0.52 * Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN (1:18/200) .