Subj : Road Tripping - Redux To : Shawn Highfield From : Ruth Haffly Date : Mon Oct 28 2024 17:33:04 Hi Shawn, RH> Forgot, add a bit of sugar, if you want, to taste. IIRC, I used one RH> packet of stevia, sweetness equal to two teaspoons of sugar. Plenty RH> sweet enough for us. SH> Sounds good. I'll stick with sugar though, the processed sweet stuff SH> gives me a headache. Even Stevia. OK, I use stevia for some things, raw sugar for others. I try to avoid the other sugar substitutes as they are all artificial, do sometimes use honey or molasses in baking. RH> I don't have that problem as our kids and grand kids are in Utah and RH> Arizona. (G) SH> Laugh, I'm sure my kids would find a way to show up if they were that SH> far apart. Anything to not have to cook. hahahaha Our girls are both pretty decent cooks, and knew how to cook before leaving home. Rachel did call me fairly often for recipies but I think part of it was a bit of homesickness--she moved from Arizona to Mississippi after getting married. RH> Either he was extra hungry or something in it tasted so good he RH> wanted more...and more....and more. (G) SH> He says my soups were one of the things he missed when he was SH> living in Hamilton. Even my daughter (who lives 3 floors down) can SH> smell when I'm cooking soup and magically visits. hahaha Most of my soups are a bit of this, a touch of that and oh yes, need to use this before it goes bad so into the soup pot. Years (actually, now decades) ago I made a chicken vegetable soup using a bag of chicken necks and, IIRC, about a dozen different odds and ends of vegetables, plus probably brown rice. It was a good "clean out the fridge" soup and tasted good as well. (G) RH> get some green beans, a tomato (Steve doesn't eat many of them so one SH> Andrea doesn't like them very much either so I buy normally two at a SH> time as her dad will have a slice or two. We don't have any other family nearby so I get the whole thing, unless Steve decides to have a paper thin slice or two. RH> is sufficient), a sopapilla cheesecake bar and a slice of NY style RH> cheesecake. Also spent some time just talking with a friend. SH> Yum. They were. (G) RH> another CT scan in February to see how much things have changed since RH> had done in August. SH> Fingers crossed for you. I'll let you know the results when I get them. RH> Interesting, I never would have thought about using garlic powder, RH> black pepper and paprika. My mom used to use just a bit of sugar and RH> celery seed, plus slightly diluted vinegar, but she was never noted RH> for her creativity in cooking. SH> The guy who gave me the recipe (Gabe we call him, but his name is SH> Gabor) started cooking up a storm so I"m getting some Hungarian SH> recipes from him while he's still in the mood to write them down. :) Any relation to the late Gabor sisters (Eva, Magda and Zsa Zsa)? Get the recipies while you can and think of him when you make them. --- Catch you later, Ruth rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28 .... Junk: stuff we throw away. Stuff: junk we keep. --- PPoint 3.01 * Origin: Sew! That's My Point (1:396/45.28) .