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Re: Re: Tex-Mex
By: Dave Drum to Carol Shenkenberger on Sun Jun 30 2024 04:58 am
> -=> Carol Shenkenberger wrote to Dave Drum <=-
>
> CS> H Dave, on your loss of weight, it might be a good thing? Women are
> CS> lucky there as we can wear dresses and skirts. I mostly am found in
> CS> crinkle cut floor length dresses which look good on me and hide that
> CS> I`m only 103 lbs these days. Yes, I still struugle to gain weight
> CS> here.MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06
>
> Title: The Famous Salvation Army Donuts
> Categories: Breads, Snacks
> Yield: 15 Doughnuts
>
> 2 c All-purpose flour
> 1 ts (level) baking powder
> 1 tb Lard
> 1 1/2 c Sugar
> 1/4 ts (level) salt
> 1/4 ts (level) ground nutmeg
> 1/4 ts (level) ground cinnamon
> 1/2 c Milk
> 1 lg Egg
> Lard for deep frying
>
> Recipe courtesy Salvation Army
>
> Reserve 1/4 cup of the flour for the board. Combine the
> remaining flour with the baking powder and set aside.
> Cream the lard, 1/2 cup of the sugar, salt, nutmeg and
> cinnamon. Add milk and well-beaten egg and stir. Then add
> the flour-baking powder mixture. Work into a soft dough
> and roll onto the floured board into a 1/4" thick sheet.
>
> Cut into the desired shape and fry in the oil, heated to
> about 375oF/190oC. Turn donuts frequently while frying.
>
> The fat should be hot enough to give the donuts a rich
> golden-russet color in 3 minutes. While hot, roll donuts
> in remaining sugar. This recipe will make about 15 good
> sized donuts.
>
> Yield: 15 donuts
>
> From:
http://www.foodnetwork.com
>
> Uncle Dirty Dave`s Archives
>
> MMMMM
>
>
> My cardiologist, whose scales to me I had lost the pounds seemed to be
> happy with it. I had noticed that my work pants were getting very loose
> around the waist. And the scale confirmed what I thought. Even though
> I use suspenders I like my britches to be a closer fit than is current.
>
> I suppose I`ll have t keep an eye open for Dickies to have a killer
> sale amd do somethig about that. The old "fat boy" pants can go to the
> Sally Anne for their Op Shop.
>
>
> ... When they finish a new hive, do bees have a house swarming party?
Glad for you on that! My Spine Doc is also happy and I admit less pain but now
I have a new one. My butt is so boney it`s hard to cushion it!
LOL, oh well.
xxcarol
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