Subj : Kitchens To : Ruth Haffly From : Dave Drum Date : Fri Aug 22 2025 07:38:32 -=> Ruth Haffly wrote to Dave Drum <=- DD> After my friend John passed Les and I were helping his daughter clean DD> out hia kitchen. St. Martin de Porres food pantry took all of the DD> sealed jars and containers. Les and I divided the open chilli stuff DD> and the rest went to one of the neighbours for her kitchen. RH> Sounds like good choices all the way around. Whatever works and makes sense. DD> Different churches have different set-ups. From doing chilli supper DD> fund raisers I know that St. Paul's (Anglican), St. Peter's (Roman), DD> Westminster Presbyterian, Central Baptist, Trinity Lutheran and Temple DD> B'rith Sholom all have kitchens that would do a restaurant proud. RH> We have basically a home kitchen set up. One fridge (we donated a RH> bigger one than what was there originally), a small microwave, 2 RH> stoves, both donated--one newish (around 2010 model), one older (shows RH> the coils) and a standard double sink. New folks, when they took over, RH> cleaned out a lot of odds and ends (but still usable) stuff, did keep RH> the set of pots we'd donated about 10 years ago. All of those I named have large halls w/lots of seating and tables. I remember one year at St. Katherine Drexel (nee St.Peter's) the first rush used two 5 gallon pots of chilli. Fortunately Les and I had gone in the day before and made up 5 of the big containers and putthem in the walk-in cooler. DD> All of those I named have equipment that came from a restaurant DD> supplier and large commercial ice boxes/freezersas well as walk-in DD> coolers. The RH> We've been members off churchs with kitchens like that. Our Legion Post RH> has a commercial kitchen also. We have two Legion posts - a hangover from the bad old days of segregation. Post 32 has calls their kitchen "The Mess Hall" and is open to the public. Post 809 doesn't open their kitchen to the public except on special days. DD> temple also has two complete sets of cooking vessels - one of which DD> never see any dairy or dairy products. RH> As well as a set that doesn't see any meat or meat products. (G) Well, yeah. It doesn't have to make sense - it's Kosher. Bv)= DD> Title: Potluck Taco Casserole DD> Categories: Beef, Herbs, Dairy, Vegetables, Cheese DD> Yield: 8 servings RH> Looks good. I try to get an idea of allergies, etc if I'm cooking for a RH> group so would have to check for dairy issues with this one. We had a RH> family in church at one time who had a child extremely allergic to milk RH> and milk products so I had to be careful when cooking, knowing he would RH> be eating whatever was being served. Made his day when he was 3 and had RH> never eaten ice cream--we made a mango sorbet that he devoured. The RH> look of sheer delight on his face--an ice cream that he could eat--was RH> priceless! DD> I have a grand nephew who had that problem. Couldn't do any milk DD> except his mother's. I told my niece to check with the pediatritian DD> for a usable form of Lact Aid - which proved to be a workable deal. RH> We used to go thru a lot of that. Steve has to watch his dairy intake RH> but can have some now, without Lact Aid. When he was younger, he needed RH> it with any dairy product. Our younger daughter had a milder RH> intolerance until a rough bout of mono as an early teen messed up her RH> system. Don't know how she's doing now. We still keep Lact Aid or a RH> generic on hand, grabbing it whenever we have baked (or otherwise) RH> beans. DD> My house mate is mildly lactose intolerant - and he didn't know DD> about Lact Aid until after he came to live here. I went down the DD> Walgreens and bought him a supply and also turned him on to live DD culture DD> yoghurt. RH> We (and it's mostly me) go thru a lot of yogurt. It's one of my RH> breakfast staples. I keep it around for snacking - especially the Dannon chocolate-raspberry and the OIkos "Fruit onthe bottom" stuff. DD> I often thank my lucky stars that I don't have and food allergies DD> except the banana thinf - which I'm not a fan of anyway. I can do DD> all the dairy and nuts. RH> I don't have any food allergies, just some strong dislikes. I know all about that. Mine is mostly bologna .... and hominy/grits. Just that the grits or hominy don't make me hurl.I just don'tm want to put them in my face. You don't have to mess with them because of Steve's corn problem. MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Heirloom Tomato Pie Categories: Pies, Pastry, Vegetables, Pork, Herbs Yield: 8 servings 1 1/4 lb Heirloom tomatoes; in 1/4" - slices 3/4 ts Salt; divided 1 1/2 c Shredded extra-sharp Cheddar - cheese 3/4 c A-P flour 1/4 c Cold butter; in cubes 2 tb Half & Half cream 5 sl Bacon; cooked, crumbled MMMMM--------------------------FILLING------------------------------- 8 oz Cream cheese; softened 1/2 c Loosely packed basil leaves; - thin sliced 2 tb Minced fresh marjoram 1 1/2 ts Minced fresh thyme 1/2 ts Garlic powder 1/8 ts Coarsely ground pepper Set oven @ 350ºF/175ºC. Place tomato slices in a single layer on paper towels; sprinkle with 1/2 teaspoon salt. Let stand 45 minutes. Pat dry. Meanwhile, place cheese, flour and remaining salt in a food processor; pulse until blended. Add butter; pulse until butter is the size of peas. While pulsing, add just enough half-and-half to form moist crumbs. Press dough onto bottom and up side of an ungreased 9-in. fluted tart pan with removable bottom. Gently press bacon into dough. Bake 20-22 minutes or until light brown. Cool on a wire rack. In a large bowl, beat cream cheese, herbs and garlic powder until blended. Spread over crust. Top with tomato slices; sprinkle with pepper. Bake 35-40 minutes longer or until edge is golden brown and tomatoes are softened. Cool on a wire rack. Refrigerate leftovers. Angela Benedict, Dunbar, West Virginia Makes: 8 servingd RECIPE FROM: https://www.tasteofhome.com Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives MMMMM .... Money is a sixth sense without which you cannot make use of the other five ___ MultiMail/Win v0.52 --- Maximus/2 3.01 * Origin: Sursum Corda! BBS-Huntsville,AL-bbs.sursum-corda.com (1:396/45) .