Subj : Apples part 2 To : Dave Drum From : Ruth Haffly Date : Sun Oct 27 2024 19:47:18 Hi Dave, RH> Unlike the Army where Steve went thru basic, language school and two RH> other schools, then assigned to Fort Hood and put right to work. He RH> spent the first 16 months of his enlistment in basic and schools. RH> Original plan was 4 years and out but the opportunity to go to Germany RH> for just short of 6 years made him decide to do 20. Then, at about RH> 18.5 years in, came the chance to go to Hawaii where he got promoted RH> and wanted to do 3 years at that rank for a better retirement check. RH> Four years turned into 26. DD> When my enlistment was nearly up I was receruted haavily to re-up. I'd DD> have been an E-7 before the end of the second hitch. But, I was (or I DD> thought I was) in love and didn't want to go to Pyrees Greece or DD> Spain. In retrospect I probably should have hung out for 30, took the DD> pension DD> and had a second, civilian, career. 20/20 hindsight. I was somewhat hesitant when Steve told me about it but the longer he was in, the more I knew it was a smart choice and really enjoyed a lot of it. Didn't like the separations of course but he never did deploy to a war zone. RH> Thanks for the head's up. I've not done a lot of cooking with RH> cider/apple juice in any form tho I did get a recipe for apple cake RH> from a friend that starts by reducing a quart of cider down to about a RH> cup. DD> Sounds like an apple syrup. Now, that's a syrup I'd eat on my waffles. RH> Most anything fruity works well for waffles. (G) DD> MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 DD> Title: Picnic Potatoes DD> Categories: Potatoes, Soups, Casseroles DD> Yield: 10 Servings RH> I've seen similar that have had a topping of crushed corn flakes so RH> have never tried it. Maybe try something like this, but in a smaller RH> quantity. DD> You could have subbed Wheaties, Grape-Nuts Flakes, or Bran Flakes for DD> the Kellog's. Whoops, just checked - Wheaties contains corn - so it's DD> a no-no. But Bran Flakes or All-Bran will work. Or, use something like potato chips for a double potato dish. --- Catch you later, Ruth rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28 .... Are you sure you really want to know that? --- PPoint 3.01 * Origin: Sew! That's My Point (1:396/45.28) .