hippywife
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Sun May-16-10 12:46 PM
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I'm making Easter dinner today. |
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We had Easter dinner with Bill's family and it was delicious but it was brisket. I'm baking a ham, sweet potatoes, cranberries, asparagus and wheat rolls. :9
What's everyone else cooking today? :hi:
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Sun May-16-10 01:11 PM
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I haven't made them in a long time.
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Sun May-16-10 03:44 PM
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2. Curried kidney beans, minted rice, banana raita and |
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apricot-raisin chutney :-). And some homemade chapati.
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Sun May-16-10 03:55 PM
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3. My chives are blooming |
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So it's pizza season here. Homemade crust has chopped parsley, chive greens, sage, oregano, thyme and sumac. Toppings will be sausage, chive blossoms, dried tomatoes.
Dessert: I have an old banana I'm going to buzz into a cheesecake like thing with some roasted rhubarb from the garden mixed in.
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Sun May-16-10 06:29 PM
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Edited on Sun May-16-10 06:30 PM by The empressof all
I throw them in white wine or Champagne vinegar for yummy salad dressings. It's one of my secret ingredients for coleslaw and potato salads. I let them steep for a few days then strain them out otherwise they get kind of gunky....
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Sun May-16-10 07:29 PM
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6. oooh - I like the idea of putting them in coleslaw! |
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The blossoms tossed in that would look great if I can keep them from getting too mayo-slimed.
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Sun May-16-10 06:18 PM
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My friend's daughter graduated from law school yesterday and today was the big celebration. I took a peanut butter cheesecake frosted with chocolate truffle so that it looks like a giant Reeses peanut butter cup. I quartered mini-Reeses as garnish but couldn't stay for dessert. For some reason cooking something that rich kind of fills me up. I need hunger pangs for motivation and they aren't coming on today. :hi:
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