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  • Re: Recipes, anyone?

    You know, Kate Singing, that I've heard that strawberries are the absolute perfect accompainment to Elephant Stew. I'd love to suggest a cold fruit soup but right now, I'm too full to even think of a recipe right now! chameleon
    Posted to The Creative Nest (Forum) by chameleon on 06-20-2008
  • Re: Recipes, anyone?

    Here's a good recipe for a rainy day. ~ chameleon Elephant Stew Ingredients 1 elephant (medium size) 1 rabbit (optional) Salt and Pepper to taste Cut elephant into bite sized pieces; this takes about 2 months. Add enough brown gravy to cover. Cook over kerosene fire at 465 degrees. Serves 3800 persons...
    Posted to The Creative Nest (Forum) by chameleon on 06-01-2008
  • Re: Recipes, anyone?

    Ah yes, KateSinging. Don't forget the crunchy granola with cold milk for dessert. Mmmm.... chameleon
    Posted to The Creative Nest (Forum) by chameleon on 05-18-2008
  • Re: Recipes, anyone?

    KateSinging - if your recipe would turn me into Queen of the May I'm going for it! It does sound dee-vine but won't my lips be tinged purple? I have an inside secret, one I just found out about by snooping in all the right places. Aunt Bobby has a recipe to absolutely die for...................
    Posted to The Creative Nest (Forum) by chameleon on 05-12-2008
  • Re: Recipes, anyone?

    Mmmmm....I love homemade soup. Soup recipes often make a hefty portion so there's always some to freeze for an evening when the cook needs a night off! I'd love to try this one, Julie, but I'd really have to hunt for chicken-apple sausage. It must give the soup a milder taste - am I right...
    Posted to The Creative Nest (Forum) by chameleon on 04-24-2008
  • Re: Recipes, anyone?

    If anybody should try this recipe and it works, please let me know.... Waste Not, Want Not Recipe If perchance you should inadvertantly kill a loon and you do not want to waste the meat of the creature, it may be prepared in the following manner: Take a granite pot Fill it with water Add one small granite...
    Posted to The Creative Nest (Forum) by chameleon on 04-20-2008
  • Re: Recipes, anyone?

    Something I had to share.... My hubby was in the mood for baking bread the other night. He had baked one scrumptious loaf of raisen bread, and had an Irish bread recipe on the go. In comes me, thinking that the loaf was done baking in the bread machine and out on the rack cooling so I pulled the cord...
    Posted to The Creative Nest (Forum) by chameleon on 03-28-2008
  • Re: Recipes, anyone?

    Hi Ramona and everyone! Granola for the Soul is just that ---satisfies your food craving while allowing you time to gather your thoughts for the day. Actually, granola is my evening dessert rather than a breakfast food. You won't be disappointed with KateSinging's recipe, Ramona. I started off...
    Posted to The Creative Nest (Forum) by chameleon on 03-27-2008
  • Re: Recipes, anyone?

    Hi KateSinging, This recipe sounded (smelled?) so good, I made two copies - one for myself, one for my daughter-in-law. Today she got all the ingredients together to make it. Question for you - what are pepitas and we haven't heard of spice parisienne (they both sound good, though!). Thanks for the...
    Posted to The Creative Nest (Forum) by chameleon on 01-18-2008
  • Pawsitively Delicious!

    My dog Jozie is absolutely nuts about peanut butter. I'm so nuts about Jozie that in a moment of weakness over the holiday shopping craze I shelled out $4 for 3 peanut butter dog cookies in little holiday cookie cutter shapes drizzled with frosting all the while thinking, "I could make these...
    Posted to Hark! Hark! The dogs do bark... (Weblog) by harqn2 on 01-02-2008
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