On Sun, 21 Sep 2008 10:09:41 -0700, Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
> To atone for my recent bad behavior, here is a timely and deeeeelicious
> apple pie recipe.
What 'recent bad behavior'?
--
Cheers
Chatty Cathy
To atone for my recent bad behavior, here is a timely and
deeeeelicious apple pie recipe. Gina Holt loved it. Has anyone heard
from her?
I'd also like to express my appreciation to all who have shown
compassion toward me when my medications failed me. I'm trying. I'm
trying hard. It ain't easy bein' green, or something like that.
* Exported from MasterCook *
Sour Cream Apple Pie
Recipe By : Damsel in dis Dress
Serving Size : 0 Preparation Time :0:00
Categories : fruits pies/pastry
Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
-------- ------------ --------------------------------
3/4 cup sugar
2 tablespoons flour
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup sour cream
2 pounds peeled apple slices
1. Combine first five (dry) ingredients.
2. Cover bottom of unbaked pie shell with 1/4 of mixture.
3. Stir remaining mixture into sour cream.
4. Slice apples 1/8-inch thick, and stir into sour cream mixture..
5. Place mixture into pie shell and cover with top pastry. Let rest
10
minutes.
6. Sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon.
7. Bake at 450F for 15 minutes, reduce heat to 325F, and bake about
45
minutes, or until apples are done.
8. IMPORTANT: Cool 3 to 4 hours on rack before cutting.
Cuisine:
"American"
Source:
"Pat Zastera"
On Sun, 21 Sep 2008 10:09:41 -0700, Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
> To atone for my recent bad behavior, here is a timely and deeeeelicious
> apple pie recipe.
What 'recent bad behavior'?
--
Cheers
Chatty Cathy
On Sep 21, 12:19*pm, ChattyCathy <cathy1...@mailinator.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 21 Sep 2008 10:09:41 -0700, Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
>
> > To atone for my recent bad behavior, here is a timely and deeeeelicious
> > apple pie recipe. *
>
> What 'recent bad behavior'?
> --
> Cheers
> Chatty Cathy
The less you know, the better. Trust me, dahling!
Carol (looking for a free, idiot-proof newsreader with KF capabilities)
"Damsel in dis Dress" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Carol (looking for a free, idiot-proof newsreader with KF capabilities)
OE is still my choice. You can't killfile threads, but you can killfile
posters.
"Damsel in dis Dress" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> To atone for my recent bad behavior, here is a timely and
> deeeeelicious apple pie recipe. Gina Holt loved it. Has anyone heard
> from her?
>
> I'd also like to express my appreciation to all who have shown
> compassion toward me when my medications failed me. I'm trying. I'm
> trying hard. It ain't easy bein' green, or something like that.
Oscar Wilde said, "I never listen to what tedious people say and I never
interfere with what charming people do."
The pie looks great, but I'd eat so much of it I'd just as soon slap it on
my ass and be done with it.
>
On Sep 21, 1:00*pm, "cybercat" <cyberpu...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> "Damsel in dis Dress" <carol-56...@charter.net> wrote in messagenews:[email protected]...
>
> > To atone for my recent bad behavior, here is a timely and
> > deeeeelicious apple pie recipe. *Gina Holt loved it. *Has anyone heard
> > from her?
>
> > I'd also like to express my appreciation to all who have shown
> > compassion toward me when my medications failed me. *I'm trying. *I'm
> > trying hard. *It ain't easy bein' green, or something like that.
>
> Oscar Wilde said, "I never listen to what tedious people say and I never
> interfere with what charming people do."
He's one of my favorites for quotes. I like this one very much.
Thank you for sharing it with me.
> The pie looks great, but I'd eat so much of it I'd just as soon slap it on
> my ass and be done with it.
That would be downright criminal. First, you'd miss out on the
orgasmic flavor of the pie. Second, you'd get your pants all sticky.
Damsel in dis Dress <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
>> The pie looks great, but I'd eat so much of it I'd just as soon slap
>> it o
> n
>> my ass and be done with it.
>
> That would be downright criminal. First, you'd miss out on the
> orgasmic flavor of the pie. Second, you'd get your pants all sticky.
>
Trust in her wisdom....I'm a man and I know all about sticky pants.
--
The beet goes on -Alan
"hahabogus" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
> Damsel in dis Dress <[email protected]> wrote in
> news:[email protected]:
>
>>> The pie looks great, but I'd eat so much of it I'd just as soon slap
>>> it o
>> n
>>> my ass and be done with it.
>>
>> That would be downright criminal. First, you'd miss out on the
>> orgasmic flavor of the pie. Second, you'd get your pants all sticky.
>>
>
> Trust in her wisdom....I'm a man and I know all about sticky pants.
>
> --
Okay. But some of my best memories involve sticky pants.
ChattyCathy wrote:
> On Sun, 21 Sep 2008 10:09:41 -0700, Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
>
>> To atone for my recent bad behavior, here is a timely and deeeeelicious
>> apple pie recipe.
>
> What 'recent bad behavior'?
And we need jpgs!
--
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Killing all posts from Google Groups
The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org
Need a new news feed? http://blinkynet.net/comp/newfeed.html
Damsel in dis Dress <[email protected]> wrote:
> Carol (looking for a free, idiot-proof newsreader with KF capabilities)
I do not know of any Windows ones that are idiot-proof (not that you
really need one), but you used to post with Agent, so Dialog, though a
different and better newsreader, is similar enough to probably feel
familiar to you in at least some respects. Its killfile capabilities
are vastly superior to that of Agent. Check it out and, if necessary,
ask questions on news.software.readers. See
<http://www.40tude.com/dialog/>.
ObApplePie: Here is a recipe from Penzeys I posted back in 1999.
Bubba
Ceylon Cinnamon Apple Pie
Ceylon Cinnamon is wonderful with fruit, and this apple pie shows Ceylon
Cinnamon at its best, fragrant and flavorful, without the nip of cassia
cinnamon.
This recipe is long, but it is not difficult. The steps are thoroughly
explained. Even if it is your first pie, it will turn out nicely. The
sugar cookie pie crust is quite easy, great for beginning crust makers.
It isn't flaky, so the ingredients don't have to be icy cold and
carefully handled. This crust is easy to roll out and get into the pan
in one piece, and has a wonderful sweet flavor that children love. If
possible, make the crust the night before and refrigerate until one hour
before rolling it out. Pie-making is a nicer experience when the job is
broken into two parts.
Cookie Crust
This recipe makes enough for a deep-dish pie with a lattice top, or a
regular pie with a top crust.
2 1/2 Cups all-purpose flour
1 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 Cup butter, room temperature
1/2 Cup granulated white sugar
2 eggs
2 tsp. PURE VANILLA EXTRACT
Have all ingredients at room temperature. Sift together flour, baking
powder and salt, set aside. Cream butter and sugar, add eggs, one at a
time, and PURE VANILLA EXTRACT. Mix until combined, then add flour
mixture in three parts, combining after each addition. A hand mixer or a
food processor works well, or the dough can be blended by hand. Divide
the dough into two parts, about 2/3 in one part and 1/3 in the other.
Lay down a piece of waxed paper and pat one dough ball into a flat
circle about 1/2 inch thick (this makes rolling the crust out easier).
Place another sheet of waxed paper on top and refrigerate. Repeat with
the other ball of dough. Now you can clean up and rest until tomorrow.
If you insist on doing it all at once, have the filling ready to go and
turn on the oven before starting the dough making. Instead of
refrigerating the pie dough after dividing it, proceed directly to
rolling out the crust.
Apple Filling
Macintosh or Cortland apples are great for pie. Fruit that is less than
perfect will still make a wonderful pie.
6 Cups sliced apples (8 small )
1/2 Cup granulated white sugar
2 tsp. CEYLON CINNAMON
2 tsp. ARROWROOT STARCH (3 tsp. if the apples are very juicy)
Peel and slice the apples into pieces, place in a large bowl. The
fastest way to do this is to chop off the four sides of the apple as
close to the core as possible. Lay the apples sliced side down, and
slice into 5 or 6 pieces. The pieces should be thin, but you don't have
to spend ages chopping. Put the apples back into the bowl. Stir together
sugar, CEYLON CINNAMON and ARROWROOT STARCH. Toss with the apples until
coated.
The Pie
Remove pie-dough from refrigerator to allow it to come to room
temperature before rolling. Preheat oven to 375°. Prepare apple filling.
Have your pie pan out. Remove the top sheet of waxed paper from the
larger round of dough and loosen the bottom sheet. Place the waxed paper
on a large enough surface to roll out the crust. Lightly flour a rolling
pin and roll the dough gently from the center out to form a larger and
larger circle. If the dough tears a bit, it can still be used, but the
nice thing about cookie crust is that it usually doesn't. The perfect
pie-crust is about 1/8" thick, but if this is one of your first crusts,
it will still taste great if it is a bit thicker, and it will be easier
to handle. When the circle of dough is about 2 inches larger in diameter
than the top of your pie pan, pick up the waxed paper with the crust on
top of it and turn it over on top of the pie-pan, with your hand
underneath to help ease out the dough. Press the crust gently into place
along the edges of the pie pan, so there won't be air bubbles in the
crust. Trim off any extra dough that is hanging over the sides of the
pan, leaving enough to cover the rim of the pan. Roll out the smaller
circle of dough in the same fashion. To make a lattice (woven) crust,
you'd like six 1/2 inch strips running each way, 12 strips in all. The
dough may have to be re-rolled a few times to get 12 strips. Don't worry
if the strips break in half, they'll bake back together. Pour the cut
apples with their juice into the pie pan. Then cut the strips, which
don't have to be woven, they can be laid across each other and will look
beautiful. If the strips are nice and pliable, go ahead and weave them
over and under. Finally, press the rim of the pie with a fork to make a
pretty edge hold the shell in place. You can also flute the edge or use
a pasty roller. Sprinkle the top with 1 TB. sugar if desired. Bake the
pie for ten minutes at 375°, then for another 45-55 minutes at 350°,
until the crust is nicely browned and the apples are soft and bubbly. If
the edges of the crust start getting quite brown before the pie is done,
cover with a thin strip of aluminum foil. Let the pie cool for at least
one hour (two is better) before serving. Cut the pie carefully, using a
pie server or a flexible spatula. Loosen the top edge, which is usually
attached firmly, before you remove the pie pieces. The first piece is
difficult, and may not come out in a perfect wedge, but the other pieces
will be fine. Serve with vanilla ice cream.
Yield: 8-12 slices Preparation time: about 1 hour total
Cooking time: 55-65 minutes.
On Sep 21, 12:21*pm, Damsel in dis Dress <carol-56...@charter.net>
wrote:
> On Sep 21, 12:19*pm, ChattyCathy <cathy1...@mailinator.com> wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 21 Sep 2008 10:09:41 -0700, Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
>
> > > To atone for my recent bad behavior, here is a timely and deeeeelicious
> > > apple pie recipe. *
>
> > What 'recent bad behavior'?
> > --
> > Cheers
> > Chatty Cathy
>
> The less you know, the better. *Trust me, dahling!
>
> Carol (looking for a free, idiot-proof newsreader with KF capabilities)
=====================================
Dearest Damsel,
Sooooooooogood to see you post! I missed you. Just remember if you
didn't land in the hospital or jail, you did fine!
Sorry about your meds. I am lucky that my original psych meds still
work for me. The dosages keep getting a little higher, but the stuff
still keeps me on my feet most of the time. Of course now I have a
half a dozen chronic illnesses and a disability but hey - who's
counting?
Lynn in Fsrgo
Now up to 16 separate prescriptions
On Sep 21, 5:41*pm, Lynn from Fargo <lynng...@i29.net> wrote:
> On Sep 21, 12:21*pm, Damsel in dis Dress <carol-56...@charter.net>
> >
> Dearest Damsel,
> Sooooooooogood to see you post! *I missed you. *Just remember if you
> didn't land in the hospital or jail, you did fine!
> Sorry about your meds. I am lucky that my original psych meds still
> work for me. *The dosages keep getting a little higher, but the stuff
> still keeps me on my feet most of the time. *Of course now I have a
> half a dozen chronic illnesses and a disability but hey - who's
> counting?
> Lynn in Fsrgo
> Now up to 16 separate prescriptions
Good to be back - I think. No hospital (except for knee surgery), and
no jail. It's all good. I only take 13 Rx's, so you win on that
one. ROFL!
Carol
"Damsel in dis Dress" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
On Sep 21, 5:41 pm, Lynn from Fargo <lynng...@i29.net> wrote:
> On Sep 21, 12:21 pm, Damsel in dis Dress <carol-56...@charter.net>
> >
> Dearest Damsel,
> Sooooooooogood to see you post! I missed you. Just remember if you
> didn't land in the hospital or jail, you did fine!
> Sorry about your meds. I am lucky that my original psych meds still
> work for me. The dosages keep getting a little higher, but the stuff
> still keeps me on my feet most of the time. Of course now I have a
> half a dozen chronic illnesses and a disability but hey - who's
> counting?
> Lynn in Fsrgo
> Now up to 16 separate prescriptions
Good to be back - I think. No hospital (except for knee surgery),
New Knee I hope>
Dimitri
On Sun 21 Sep 2008 03:41:16p, Lynn from Fargo told us...
> On Sep 21, 12:21*pm, Damsel in dis Dress <carol-56...@charter.net>
> wrote:
>> On Sep 21, 12:19*pm, ChattyCathy <cathy1...@mailinator.com> wrote:
>>
>> > On Sun, 21 Sep 2008 10:09:41 -0700, Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
>>
>> > > To atone for my recent bad behavior, here is a timely and
deeeeelicio
> us
>> > > apple pie recipe. *
>>
>> > What 'recent bad behavior'?
>> > --
>> > Cheers
>> > Chatty Cathy
>>
>> The less you know, the better. *Trust me, dahling!
>>
>> Carol (looking for a free, idiot-proof newsreader with KF capabilities)
>
> ====================================
> Dearest Damsel,
> Sooooooooogood to see you post! I missed you. Just remember if you
> didn't land in the hospital or jail, you did fine!
> Sorry about your meds. I am lucky that my original psych meds still
> work for me. The dosages keep getting a little higher, but the stuff
> still keeps me on my feet most of the time. Of course now I have a
> half a dozen chronic illnesses and a disability but hey - who's
> counting?
> Lynn in Fsrgo
> Now up to 16 separate prescriptions
I guess that's what keeps us all going, Lynn. I'm up to 11 and David's up
to 13 separate prescriptions now. Most of mine are for diabetic and
cardiac related issues, but I do take one med for anxiety. The same for
David, although he takes several psych meds.
--
Wayne Boatwright
*******************************************
Date: Sunday, 09(IX)/21(XXI)/08(MMVIII)
*******************************************
Countdown till Veteran's Day
7wks 1dys 7hrs 44mins
*******************************************
Want some candy, little girl?
*******************************************
On Sun, 21 Sep 2008 16:04:35 -0700 (PDT), Damsel in dis Dress
<[email protected]> wrote:
>On Sep 21, 5:41*pm, Lynn from Fargo <lynng...@i29.net> wrote:
>> On Sep 21, 12:21*pm, Damsel in dis Dress <carol-56...@charter.net>
>> >
>> Dearest Damsel,
>> Sooooooooogood to see you post! *I missed you. *Just remember if you
>> didn't land in the hospital or jail, you did fine!
>> Sorry about your meds. I am lucky that my original psych meds still
>> work for me. *The dosages keep getting a little higher, but the stuff
>> still keeps me on my feet most of the time. *Of course now I have a
>> half a dozen chronic illnesses and a disability but hey - who's
>> counting?
>> Lynn in Fsrgo
>> Now up to 16 separate prescriptions
>
>Good to be back - I think. No hospital (except for knee surgery), and
>no jail. It's all good. I only take 13 Rx's, so you win on that
>one. ROFL!
>
>Carol
Damsel Dahling!!!
Welcome back!!!
Christine, who has that other thread killfiled...LOL
On Sep 21, 6:07*pm, "Dimitri" <Dimitr...@prodigy.net> wrote:
> "Damsel in dis Dress" <carol-56...@charter.net> wrote in messagenews:[email protected]...
> On Sep 21, 5:41 pm, Lynn from Fargo <lynng...@i29.net> wrote:
>
> > On Sep 21, 12:21 pm, Damsel in dis Dress <carol-56...@charter.net>
>
> > Dearest Damsel,
> > Sooooooooogood to see you post! I missed you. Just remember if you
> > didn't land in the hospital or jail, you did fine!
> > Sorry about your meds. I am lucky that my original psych meds still
> > work for me. The dosages keep getting a little higher, but the stuff
> > still keeps me on my feet most of the time. Of course now I have a
> > half a dozen chronic illnesses and a disability but hey - who's
> > counting?
> > Lynn in Fsrgo
> > Now up to 16 separate prescriptions
>
> Good to be back - I think. *No hospital (except for knee surgery),
>
> New Knee I hope>
>
> Dimitri
Same one, just repaired some cartilage, and I'm 100% again, unless I
get stupid and kneel.
Carol
"Damsel in dis Dress" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
On Sep 21, 6:07 pm, "Dimitri" <Dimitr...@prodigy.net> wrote:
> "Damsel in dis Dress" <carol-56...@charter.net> wrote in
> messagenews:[email protected]...
> On Sep 21, 5:41 pm, Lynn from Fargo <lynng...@i29.net> wrote:
>
> > On Sep 21, 12:21 pm, Damsel in dis Dress <carol-56...@charter.net>
>
> > Dearest Damsel,
> > Sooooooooogood to see you post! I missed you. Just remember if you
> > didn't land in the hospital or jail, you did fine!
> > Sorry about your meds. I am lucky that my original psych meds still
> > work for me. The dosages keep getting a little higher, but the stuff
> > still keeps me on my feet most of the time. Of course now I have a
> > half a dozen chronic illnesses and a disability but hey - who's
> > counting?
> > Lynn in Fsrgo
> > Now up to 16 separate prescriptions
>
> Good to be back - I think. No hospital (except for knee surgery),
>
> New Knee I hope>
>
> Dimitri
Same one, just repaired some cartilage, and I'm 100% again, unless I
get stupid and kneel.
Carol
I'm debating on having 2 replaced or to use the new EUFLEXXA.
Dimitri
On Sep 21, 6:43*pm, "Dimitri" <Dimitr...@prodigy.net> wrote:
> "Damsel in dis Dress" <carol-56...@charter.net> wrote in messagenews:[email protected]..
> On Sep 21, 6:07 pm, "Dimitri" <Dimitr...@prodigy.net> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > "Damsel in dis Dress" <carol-56...@charter.net> wrote in
> > messagenews:[email protected]...
> > On Sep 21, 5:41 pm, Lynn from Fargo <lynng...@i29.net> wrote:
>
> > > On Sep 21, 12:21 pm, Damsel in dis Dress <carol-56...@charter.net>
>
> > > Dearest Damsel,
> > > Sooooooooogood to see you post! I missed you. Just remember if you
> > > didn't land in the hospital or jail, you did fine!
> > > Sorry about your meds. I am lucky that my original psych meds still
> > > work for me. The dosages keep getting a little higher, but the stuff
> > > still keeps me on my feet most of the time. Of course now I have a
> > > half a dozen chronic illnesses and a disability but hey - who's
> > > counting?
> > > Lynn in Fsrgo
> > > Now up to 16 separate prescriptions
>
> > Good to be back - I think. No hospital (except for knee surgery),
>
> > New Knee I hope>
>
> > Dimitri
>
> Same one, just repaired some cartilage, and I'm 100% again, unless I
> get stupid and kneel.
>
> Carol
>
> I'm debating on having 2 replaced or to use the new EUFLEXXA.
>
> Dimitri
What's EUFLEXXA?
Carol, currently downloading six million posts on Thunderbird
"Damsel in dis Dress" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
On Sep 21, 6:43 pm, "Dimitri" <Dimitr...@prodigy.net> wrote:
> "Damsel in dis Dress" <carol-56...@charter.net> wrote in
> messagenews:[email protected]..
> On Sep 21, 6:07 pm, "Dimitri" <Dimitr...@prodigy.net> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > "Damsel in dis Dress" <carol-56...@charter.net> wrote in
> > messagenews:[email protected]...
> > On Sep 21, 5:41 pm, Lynn from Fargo <lynng...@i29.net> wrote:
>
> > > On Sep 21, 12:21 pm, Damsel in dis Dress <carol-56...@charter.net>
>
> > > Dearest Damsel,
> > > Sooooooooogood to see you post! I missed you. Just remember if you
> > > didn't land in the hospital or jail, you did fine!
> > > Sorry about your meds. I am lucky that my original psych meds still
> > > work for me. The dosages keep getting a little higher, but the stuff
> > > still keeps me on my feet most of the time. Of course now I have a
> > > half a dozen chronic illnesses and a disability but hey - who's
> > > counting?
> > > Lynn in Fsrgo
> > > Now up to 16 separate prescriptions
>
> > Good to be back - I think. No hospital (except for knee surgery),
>
> > New Knee I hope>
>
> > Dimitri
>
> Same one, just repaired some cartilage, and I'm 100% again, unless I
> get stupid and kneel.
>
> Carol
>
> I'm debating on having 2 replaced or to use the new EUFLEXXA.
>
> Dimitri
What's EUFLEXXA?
Carol, currently downloading six million posts on Thunderbird
Its a new injection recommended by my internist a series of 3 shots over a 3
week period and it's supposed to make your knee pain free and "AS GOOD AS
NEW" for 18 months.
The advantage of course - no cutting, no recovery, no infection danger, no
rehab ( torture chamber).
Dimitri
On Sep 21, 5:14*pm, azaze...@koroviev.de (Victor Sack) wrote:
> Damsel in dis Dress <carol-56...@charter.net> wrote:
>
> > Carol (looking for a free, idiot-proof newsreader with KF capabilities)
>
> I do not know of any Windows ones that are idiot-proof (not that you
> really need one), but you used to post with Agent, so Dialog, though a
> different and better newsreader, is similar enough to probably feel
> familiar to you in at least some respects. *Its killfile capabilities
> are vastly superior to that of Agent. *Check it out and, if necessary,
> ask questions on news.software.readers. *See
> <http://www.40tude.com/dialog/>.
Hey Bubba!
I'll check that out, probably tomorrow. I've been taking Benadryl for
a wasp sting, and I'm too sleepy to deal with anything new right now.
I wound up downloading nearly half a million posts, dating back to
2005. Bizarre!
Thanks for saying I'm not an idiot. That's very much appreciated.
Carol