Subj : Printing was: 40 columns To : Ruth Haffly From : Dave Drum Date : Fri Aug 29 2025 06:23:54 -=> RUTH HAFFLY wrote to DAVE DRUM <=- DD> Quick & easy work arounds - DD> Transfer file to a thumb drive and "sneaker-net" it to a confuser you DD> *can* print from. DD> OR DD> E-mail attach the file to be printed and send it to Steve so he can DD> print what needs done while you're fussing with putting the wonky unit DD> back to where it works correctly. RH> I think he used a mix of those two methods. Whatever, it worked and now RH> I have a print out of lemon curd bars to try. That'll be after the fig RH> upside down cake recipe I got yesterday. Tree is still putting out but RH> slowed down and we're letting birds enjoy the figs. We've still got RH> some in the fridge. I've been considering putting in some cold hardy figs. But to do it would require disruption of my dise yard. I think I'll leave well enough alone. DD> Title: Cheesy Thumbprint Appetizers w/Hot Pepper Jelly DD> Categories: Five, Appetisers, Cheese, Breads, Condiments DD> Yield: 20 Servings DD> 2 c Shredded Cheddar cheese DD> 1 c A-P flour DD> 6 tb Chilled butter; chopped DD> 1/2 c Hot pepper jelly * RH> Looks good and easy, one I'd consider bringing for a pot luck RH> appetiser. DD> * a good one is available from Mick's Peppouri in DD> Seattle's Pike Place Market 1531 Pike Pl, Seattle, DD> WA 98101 (https://pepperjelly.com) - UDD RH> IIRC, my MIL gave me a recipe for it; have to do some digging and hope RH> it's not buried too far. If not- here's one I have: MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Hot Pepper Jelly Categories: Condiments, Chilies Yield: 10 Half pints 1/2 c Hot red chilies; seeded, - coarse chopped 1/2 c Hot green chilies; seeded, - coarse chopped 1 c Chopped onion 1 1/2 c Cider vinegar 5 c Sugar 2 Pouches liquid pectin This recipe is very good served with country ham or with green beans or peas. PLACE THE HOT CHILIES, onion and vinegar in a food processor or blender. Process until very fine. Pour the sugar into a heavy non-aluminum pot. Stir in the chile mixture, bring to a boil, and boil for 1 minute. Remove from the heat and stir in the pectin. Let sit 5 minutes and then remove the foam with a slotted spoon. Ladle into sterilized jars and seal. Turn the jars upside down occasionally to keep the chiles mixed until the jelly is cool and set. This jelly makes wonderful Christmas gifts too. Makes 10 Cups Recipe by: Nathalie Dupree From: http://www.recipesource.com Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives MMMMM .... You cannot slander human nature; it is worse than words can paint it! --- ProBoard v2.17 [Reg] * Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN (1:18/200) .