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I have 'dabbled' with cream myself quite a bit. 8) Ah I miss the days when we used to get milk delivered to our door every morning in glass bottles with the foil lids. And if you got to it first (this was difficult in a family of nine!) you could skim the couple of inches of cream off the top into your bowl of porridge. Yum, yum! :lol:
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What a memory jogger that is! A man named Mr. Bacon (how did I remember that??? :shock: ) would deliver glass bottles of milk to Grandmother's house and we would try to be close at hand when she opened them to lick the cream from the paper stopper!Originally posted by ReetzbobeetzI have 'dabbled' with cream myself quite a bit. 8) Ah I miss the days when we used to get milk delivered to our door every morning in glass bottles with the foil lids. And if you got to it first (this was difficult in a family of nine!) you could skim the couple of inches of cream off the top into your bowl of porridge. Yum, yum! :lol:

It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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8) Although it is now every other day, I still get my milk delivered in glass bottles with foil topsOriginally posted by ReetzbobeetzI have 'dabbled' with cream myself quite a bit. 8) Ah I miss the days when we used to get milk delivered to our door every morning in glass bottles with the foil lids. And if you got to it first (this was difficult in a family of nine!) you could skim the couple of inches of cream off the top into your bowl of porridge. Yum, yum! :lol:
some of the old methods are so much more 'green' :wink:

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In UK, in order of 'thickness', we have single cream, whipping cream, double cream and extra heavy double cream, then clotted cream. Single cream is pouring ie for coffee etc, but a bit too runny for whipping. Whipping as it indicates, is just thick enough for whipping. Double, a bit thicker, slow pouring (usually needs a bit of help with a spoon) still whip-able. Extra heavy, definitely need help from a spoon to move, but still can be whipped. Where as clotted cream - perfect as it is, like soft butter, ideal with fresh scones strawberry jam & butter...............................Originally posted by lottior 1 cup double cream (i.e. whipping cream) ???
or the really heavy cream that is beyond whipping - i.e. similar to clotted cream ???
Sorry, personal mummmm, drool moment there just talking about it. :wink:
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sorry about the misunderstanding, i wasnt clear!
1.5 cup chopped chocolate or chocolate chips
heavy cream/dubble cream/ the one is with 35% fat
i hope it is clear, more questions i will answer as soon as possible.
i promise you that you will love it!!
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hi there, i got my recipes from http://www.joyofbaking.com
you will have fun! complicated and easy and fast recipes.
enjoy!!!
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Here's the Ripe Tomato Relish recipe - nice to make in the summer when you have an excess of tomatoes. It keeps for months and is yummy on sandwiches or with cold meat. My mum also used to add it to the curry she would make with leftover roast beef/lamb (mmmm.......haven't had that for a long time - when I make a roast there's never any left over!)
Ripe Tomato Relish
1.5kg (3 pounds) ripe tomatoes
500 g (1 pound) onions
Vinegar
500g (1 pound) sugar
1 tablespoon curry powder
1/2 tablespoon mustard (powder)
2 tablespoons cornflour
2 teaspoons salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
Peel and dice tomatoes. Peel and slice onions. Place in a bowl. Sprinkle tomatoes and onions with a little salt and let it stand overnight.
Next morning put into a pan after draining off some of the liquid. Just cover with white vinegar. Add the sugar and boil for one hour.
Mix dry ingredients with a little extra vinegar to make a paste. Stir this into the pan and boil for another hour
Store in sterilised jars
By the way - an Australian tablespoon is 20 mls (4 teaspoons)

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So..Here are my"reel" recipes:
"Fast and Easy Tomato Basil Soup" ----- In a heavy bottomed sauce pan
make a medium brown roux from 1 Tb. Butter and 2 Tb. flour. To this
roux add (1)15 oz. can Italian Stewed Tomatoes(or any other kind you
have at hand), 1 cup lite cream, 1/2 and 1/2 or any other milk you wish and
2 tsps. dried basil. Stir until thickened. Serve and enjoy....top with cheese
and/or add rice, pasta or meat. 2-3 servings
Neither DH nor I like sweet cranberry jellies at holiday time, but love this savory relish with the standard roast turkey.
It serves well with venison and pork also. I make a batch in the days before Thanksgiving and it lasts us right thru until
Christmas....well, usually, that is !!
" Refrigerated Cranberry Chutney"
4 cups fresh cranberries
2 small oranges, peeled and seeded
1 lemon, peeled and seeded
2 apples cored
1 cup raisins
1 cup brown sugar
1/2 tsp. ground ginger
2 Tb. candied ginger chopped
2 Tb. grated onion
6 Tb.finely chopped sweet green pepper
Grind berries, oranges, lemon, apples and raisins. Use food processor or hand grind.
Add the remaining ingredients: mix well. Cover and store in 'fridge. It will keep about
a month. Makes about 3 pints.
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Berrylicious Ice Cream (soft-ice)
(serves 4)
2 c frozen berries
(raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, etc. or a combination of all)
2 c light cream (or milk, or yoghurt, or a combination of all)
2 tsp icing sugar (adjust to taste / according to sweetness of berries)
place frozen fruit in blender (fruit must be frozen - must be separate - not a block or your blender won't cope!!!)
pour cream on top - if using yoghurt you might need to dilute with milk or water
blend on high until you have a fabulously lucious, yummy soft icecream
serve immediately or store in an ice cream container in the freezer
:lol: :P :lol:
Warm Roasted Asparagus Salad
(serves 4)
1 lb green asparagus spears
3 tbsp olive oil
Sea salt
Freshly ground black pepper
Juice of 1 lemon
Dash balsamic vinegar
Parmesan cheese
Parma ham (optional)
Drizzle large non-stick baking pan with olive oil, add asparagus, sprinkle with freshly ground sea salt and black pepper, shake to toss
Roast in hot oven for 10 min
Shake baking pan again
Drizzle with lemon juice & balsamic vinegar
If Parma ham is used, place that over top now
Bake another 5 minutes
Remove from oven, sprinkle with fresh Parmesan shavings (shave super thin ribons from Parmesan piece using vegetable peeler)
Serve either hot or at room temperature
Also great as a starter with fresh baguette
:P :lol: :PLotti, Kuessnacht - Switzerland
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Our milk man's name was Kenny Lauver and then when we move to the other end of the county (was 10 then) the milk man was Richard Wagner. Why do I remember that and find myself very often walking very purposefully into a room and then forget what the errand was?Originally posted by MargoWhat a memory jogger that is! A man named Mr. Bacon (how did I remember that??? :shock: ) would deliver glass bottles of milk to Grandmother's house and we would try to be close at hand when she opened them to lick the cream from the paper stopper!Originally posted by ReetzbobeetzI have 'dabbled' with cream myself quite a bit. 8) Ah I miss the days when we used to get milk delivered to our door every morning in glass bottles with the foil lids. And if you got to it first (this was difficult in a family of nine!) you could skim the couple of inches of cream off the top into your bowl of porridge. Yum, yum! :lol:

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Hi Barbara -- I would like to download the 2025 BOM instructions for future use -- when will the entire instructions be...
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Hello: First time doing BOM and ordering fabric kit. I did as Barbara suggested and cut out fabric swatch tags and labeled...
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I used Quilters Dream Request weight, white, for my Spring version. 100% cotton, the thinnest weight cotton batt. I often...
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What type of batting would you recommend for this quilt?
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I did fix the turned section but have not taken another photo yet. What a journey this has been. So much beauty. Thanks...
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I will start with the center to plan my coloring page. Plan to use the color wheel. Don't plan to use the 3 brown colors....
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Planning my fabrics around the color wheel. I took the solids fabrics and kind of put them where I thought they might fall...
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I really do like the plaid then decided to add a little darker green....
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I’m not catching up in order, but I finally got month 5 completed....
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Contact [email protected] with all your account information, like email you use, and all this info. They...
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I have regularly received my newsletter up until a few weeks ago when my subscription was automatically renewed. I have...
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Everything about Game On! is found under LEARN, BOM 2026.
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