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For Kathy in SW Kansas ........ June 2 newsletter:

Frozen Pudding Sandwiches

1-1/2 cups cold, skim milk
1-1/2 cups creamy or chunky-style reduced-fat peanut butter
1 4-serving size box Jell-O chocolate instant pudding mix
24 double graham crackers -- broken in half

Using electric mixer, on lowest speed, gradually add milk to peanut butter, blending until smooth and creamy. Add pudding mix and continue to beat slowly with mixer at lowest speed for two minutes. Let stand for five minutes.

Spread filling 1/2" thick on 24 of the cracker halves and then top them with the other 24 halves, making sandwiches. Smooth the edges. Place in a plastic container with lid and freeze until firm, about 3-4 hours.

I am sure you could use this filling and make them into fudgesickles using paper cups and sticks or molds, if you have them.
Barb in Ohio
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Tomato Juice Meatloaf

1 c. tomato juice
3/4 c. oatmeal
1 egg
1/4 c. chopped onion
1/2 tsp. salt
1/4 c. chopped green pepper
1 1/2 lbs. lean ground beef

Heat oven to 350 degrees. Combine all ingredients except ground beef; mix well. Add ground beef; mix lightly but thoroughly. Press into 8"x4" loaf pan; bake 1 hour. Drain; let stand minutes. 8 servings.
Kristin
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Last night Lubbock had rain, wind and hail. When there is lightning or it is very windy I do not turn on my computer. I unplug it from the wall and wait til the weather has passed. When I lived in Amarillo, lightning took out the mother board and graphics board on my computer. Although it was plugged into an expensive surge protect and was guaranteed if it was hit by lightning, it took more than 6 weeks to get the money for a replacement computer. Now it is much easier to just unplug it and wait until weather has passed. During windy times there is a chance that the wind can cause power surges and cause damage to the computer. I learned that the hard way. Knew the lights were slightly flickering but didn't realize the power surges could take out a computer (even with a surge protector.)

About 10:00pm the storms had passed and the newsletter was posted online. Sent out a message that it was online but evidently Yahoogroups was updating their site. I could send it on out to everyone. Did notice a lot of our members found the newsletter anyway but the stats on the site. They went to the site and clicked on the link to the newsletter even before Yahoo sent the message out. Many times the newsletter is posted to the site hours before Yahoogroups sends the message out.

Even if you haven't gotten a message from Yahoogroups you can check to see if the newsletter has been posted. Go to
http://www.nancyskitchen.com
and bookmark (or make it a favorite) and click on it daily.  Many times you could go to the newsletter hours earlier than waiting for the newsletter. You will need to press the F5 key (refresh) each day on the top row of the keyboard.
Nancy Rogers


Barb in San Diego
Regarding the Jello Cream Cheese Pie. I have friends who make this pie in a square pan and it turns out fine. Whatever works for you is the answer. As for the seasonal flavors of Jello I have read about in this newsletter, I can't seem to find them in Buffalo but will continue looking. They sound wonderful. Thank you all for your input.

Isn't this the best newsletter ever? "Thank You" to our wonderful Nancy.
Judy/Buffalo


Hello Nancy;
I like to know where I can buy cinnamon chips? I live in Springfield, Oh
thank You Pat

I did a search for cinnamon chips and here is a web site that has them www.hersheyskitchens.com
Emma from Montana


For those of you that are interested in hummingbirds (and there are lots of us!!) I like to use the hummingbird tracker. I use this to know when they are in my area. The link is:
http://www.hummingbirds.net/map.html
My hummers were a little late this year..but I am enjoying them now.
Sharon in Illinois

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Ditto is still waiting to see the hummingbirds come to Lubbock.


RE: Hummingbirds
I know that the "recipe" for feeders is a 4:1 Mix of sugar and water and we used that for 3-4- years. But had very little traffic to our feeder. We never boiled the water either. We tried distilled water but they didn't care for that. Then we switched to "spring Water" by the gallon at Walmart. And started using 1/2 cup of water mixed with 1/4 cup sugar. That's almost 50-50, but boy they sure like it.Also, its mixed very well-they don't like it "grainy". Stir and stir before you pour it in the feeder. My DH changes the feeder every 3-4 days unless it's really hot, but they are such fun to watch-especially when they are trying to intimidate each other-we actually saw a couple of males bump chests !! And just today I saw one feeding and Two others divide and go after the one eating. Then they went up and down and round and round- nobody was eating just chasing each other. But the biggest thrill is when there are 3 on the feeder at once.
Cheryl, Charlotte


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I buy a hanging fuchsia plant for my hummers when the plants are on sale for Mother's Day each year. I hang my feeder above it on a shepherd's crook and they love it. I never add coloring to my homemade sugar syrup. The most import thing is to change the syrup often enough so it doesn't spoil and to have a hummingbird feeder that is easy to clean before each refilling.
Leah


To Bev in Green Creek, N.C.
Thank you for the info on the hummingbirds. How lucky you are to have so many hummers visiting you. Maybe it's the climate here. N.C. is a much warmer climate than New York.

I never put red food coloring in the feeder. I just use the sugar and water. This year I am going to try a different location.

If anyone on Long Island has ever seen a hummingbird, please let me know. At least I will keep waiting if there is some hope that they may visit here. I guess my bird watcher friend may be right because in the 3 years that I have put the feeder out, not one has appeared.

I have a cousin in Southern New Jersey who gave me the feeder and says she sees so many there, and since she knows how I love the garden and birds, she sent me the feeder thinking I will be so happy to just watch the hummingbirds.

Thank you all for your responses to this issue, hope someone has the answer for me.
CAMILLE, Commack, L.I., NY


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Different Types of Bird Feeders
Attracting Wild Birds


I have a ton of fresh strawberries. I overheard a co-worker talking about Freezer Jelly. Does anyone know how to make this?
Thanks. Lisa-Union Bridge, MD


Hi Nancy, thank you for all of your efforts in this wonderful newsletter!!! I am hoping that all the wonderful readers can give me some food ideas for a 70's party that we are going to have coming up. Since we are expecting approx. 80 people, we were thinking about having sloppy joes as the meat dish but would like to offer a large variety of sides. I would appreciate any suggestions your reader can offer.
Thanks so much. Denise in Michigan


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Nancy Rogers


Dear Friends,
With the advent of summer gatherings, I thought the following recipe would be appreciated. The beauty of this salad is that it is simple and can be made a few days prior to any event. A homemade Italian dressing can be substituted. Naturally, the amounts of the ingredients can be "halved" for normal family meals. You are wished a rainbow-filled season of delicious entertaining!
Mrs. Marshall

Sicilian Potato Salad
5 lbs. red potatoes
2 lbs. fresh green beans, ends removed
2 red onions, thinly-sliced
1 16 oz. bottle Italian dressing, divided

In a large pot, heat enough water to cover the potatoes to the boiling point, then lower to "simmer" until fork-tender...about 25-30 minutes. Drain and peel the potatoes into bite-sized pieces. Return them to the pot and cover to keep warm.

In another pot, heat enough water to cover the green beans and boil until
tender. Drain the green beans and add to the warm potatoes with the red onions. Gradually add the Italian dressing. It may not need the entire bottle.

Cover and refrigerate overnight or until well-chilled. At serving time, mix the salad to see if more dressing is needed, as the warmed potatoes absorb much of the dressing.
Mangia!
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Thank you all that sent me feedback from AOL users on whether they got the newsletter or not on Sunday, May 24th. The suggestions from those that got the newsletter for those having difficulty was to add the email address of the newsletter to their address book. This seemed to increase the likelihood of it arriving in their inbox.
Nancy Rogers


Fresh Pear Cake

4 c. fresh pears, chopped fine
1 c. chopped pecans
1/2 tsp. salt
1 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. soda
3 eggs, beaten
2 c. sugar
3 c. plain flour
2 tsp. cinnamon
1 1/2 c. Wesson oil
1 tsp. vanilla
Combine pears, sugar and nuts, let stand one hour. Add dry ingredients to pears. Fold in well. Add oil, eggs and vanilla. Mix with wooden spoon, or by hand. Pour in tube pan and bake 1 hour and 15 minutes at 350 degrees.

ICING:
Mix a little powdered sugar and milk together. Punch holes in cake and let run down in cake. Then put a little on top - freezes real well. Very moist.
Judy in PA
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Has anyone tried the product Loud 'n Clear you put in your ear to help amplify the sound? It looks like a Blue Tooth. We saw it yesterday at Rite Aid and I believe it has been advertised on TV in the past. My S/O was interested in knowing if it really helps. He has some hearing loss but does not want to use a hearing aid at this time.
Thanks for your input. Ann in middle GA

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I look several places when I am looking at purchasing the latest gadgets and other stuff.

I first check Lubbock Channel 11 (in this case I didn't find it.)

Did find it on -
Does it Work - Tyler, Longview, Jacksonville
Does It Work - KWCH
Does It Work - WATE

Normally I check the following site but did not see anything on the Loud 'n Clear. Did find reviews other products.
Does It Work - KFVS12 


Orange Balls

1 box powered sugar
1 stick butter, melted
1 (12-oz.) box vanilla wafers, crushed fine
1 small can frozen orange juice, slightly thawed
1 can coconut

Mix all ingredients together except coconut, shape into balls and roll in the coconut.
Sharon L , Tn
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Cow Pies

2 cups Milk chocolate chips
1 TBS shortening
1/2 cup raisins
1/2 cup chopped almonds

In a double boiler melt chocolate chips and shortening, stirring until smooth. Remove from heat stir in raisins and nuts, mix well. Drop by tablespoons on wax paper and let cool.
Sharon L, Tn
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Thank you Nancy for putting my email in the newsletter for Sharon to see and thank you Sharon for answering my request. I am very anxious to try this recipe and I want to serve it to my sister in law and her husband next week she likes all the new recipes that I have served lately (all from this newsletter). We do have General Dollar stores in my area so I will definitely be there before they close tonight and the potatoes will be on my table tonight for hubby to try. I saw McCormick's Chicken Seasoning at one of our grocery stores but it was three dollars for a small bottle just too much money for my low budget. I think my boy's will enjoy this recipe also and if they like it as well as your friend's boy's do I will be spending more time in my kitchen.
Nad in Mo

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Glad you made a connection and get help with WebTV issues. Since my return from Arizona it has been hectic at home. Trying to get projects done around the house and get caught up with mail, phone calls and such.
Nancy Rogers


Hope everyone enjoys this recipe..taste sooooo good

Moon Drop Cake

1 yellow cake mix
1 large Cool Whip
1 ( 16 oz) can crushed pineapple
1 cup sugar
1 (16-oz) sour cream
Mix cake by box directions (round pans or long cake pans) mix crushed pineapple, sugar and sour cream together, take one cup of this and set aside for icing. Put mixture between each layer but
not on top layer. Take Cool Whip and 1 cup of mixture and mix together for icing, spread completely over cake and let cool. Keep cake cool.

If I make it in long cake pan, after cake is cooled I slice my cake into 2 layers. For round pans, bake in 2 round pans.
Sharon L, Tn
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Hi Nancy--Jodi in KCMO asked for some sour mustard pickles. Here is a recipe that might be what she is looking for.

Mustard Pickles

50 to 60 smooth small cucumbers
1 gallon vinegar
1/2 pound (16 tablespoons) dry mustard
1 cup salt

Wash cucumbers, pack into sterilized jars. Work the mustard into a paste using a little of the vinegar, then dissolve it in the rest of the vinegar. Pour cold solution over cucumbers to within a half inch of the jar top. Put on the cap, and screw the band firmly tight. When fermentation (bubbling) has stopped, process in boiling water bath 15 minutes. Makes three gallons. I prefer this method because the fermented pickles are not moved into another container after the fermenting process.
Sheryl in AZ
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I watched Barefoot Contessa 1 day last week. Ina made chocolate cake & frosting using coffee, recipe was from the guest?s grandmother. I have looked on FoodTV.com but unable to find anything. I was also looking for a lemon meringue pie. I would appreciate any suggestions regarding maneuvering the website, or the recipe.
Thanks, PJ


For Judy in Colo, when my honey sugars I heat it in the microwave until it is melted. I always do this and if it gets sugary again I repeat the process.
Karen in SD


To Grannygirl in Ohio, Jelly roll pans come in various sizes, the two I use are 101/2 X 151/2 x 1 and 121/2 x 171/2 x 1, can you please tell me what size is used in baking your Hummingbird Bars? They sound as if they are a hit.
JL in South Jersey


Lemon Bar-B-Que Chicken

Heat oven to 425?.

Mix:
1 cup flour
2 teaspoons salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
2 teaspoons paprika

Coat one cut up frying chicken in mixture. Melt ? cup shortening in baking pan. Place coated chicken in shortening and bake 45 minutes. Then baste with lemon bar-b-que sauce and bake until tender.

Lemon Sauce:
1 small clove garlic with ? teaspoon salt
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1/3 cup lemon juice (juice of 2 lemons)
2 tablespoons finely chopped onion
1 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 teaspoon thyme

Mash garlic with salt. Mix well with remaining ingredients.

Note: I cheat on this recipe, when chicken is on sale and I have to cook for a crowd I buy the family packs of cut up chicken pieces.
JL in South Jersey
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Laurie is looking for a fish and pasta recipe. This Food Network Fradiavolo recipe works as well with small cubes of fish as it does with shrimp and is delicious over pasta.
Leah


Does anyone know if you can freeze shredded cheese that you buy in the store? If so how.
Thanks, Lisa-Union Bridge, MD


Nancy,
Regarding the Hummingbird Cake recipe 6/2 and many of the Jell-O recipes using pineapple. My son is allergic to pineapple so I would like to find a substitute for it in these recipes.

If anyone of the Landers has a solution please post it to the newsletter. I enjoy your newsletter each time I have received it and used several of the recipes I have found in it.
May God Bless all the folks out there.
Eileen


These really are tasty. However, when I made this I found that using regular style taco shells was a bit messy. I'm going to use flour tortillas this time and make them like a burrito. This is a great way to get children (big folks too ) eat lentils.

Crockpot Taco Style Lentils and Rice

3/4 cup dry lentils
3/4 cup brown rice
4 cups tap water
4 beef bouillon cubes
2 teaspoons chili powder
1/2 tsp. cumin
1 tsp. onion powder
1/4 tsp. garlic powder

Combine all ingredients in a crockpot and cook on low for 6 to 8 hours. The water should be mostly absorbed. Place in tortilla and top with cheddar cheese.
Linda C
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Asparagus Salad

Water
24 Asparagus spears, fresh medium-sized
6 Red leaf lettuce; leaves
6 tb light mayonnaise
2 Tablespoons Pecans; chopped

Bring large pot of water to boil. Wash asparagus and snap off tough bottoms of stems. When water is boiling, add asparagus and let water return to a boil. Cook about 3 minutes, until asparagus is crisp but tender. Remove asparagus, run it under cold water, and refrigerate to chill. At serving time, line six salad plates with lettuce and arrange four spears on each. Top salads with 1 tb light mayonnaise and sprinkle with 1 ts chopped pecans.
Makes 6 Servings
Linda NM
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These are all from the 6/2 newsletter.
Cindy, in the 6/2 newsletter looking for good ?traveling? breakfasts, why not make and take some breakfast bars? You could make some good wholesome ones instead of the sweet sugary ones. Also, you might think of muffins. Here is a great one that is also healthy!

Basic Muffin Recipe

1 1/2 c. whole wheat flour
1/2 c. all purpose flour
1 tbsp. baking powder
3 tbsp. Sugar
1 egg
1 c. skim milk
6 tbsp. apple sauce

Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Mix first 4 ingredients together in a medium size bowl. Mix last 3 ingredients together in another bowl. Add liquid ingredients to dry. And mix with as few strokes as possible. Line muffin pan with paper liners. Fill liner 3/4 of the way full. Bake for about 20 minutes or until done. *Variations add about 1 cup of fruit or vegetables and 1 teaspoon of spice. http://www.nancyskitchen.com/muffin_recipes1.htm
Chris in NM
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Jean in NC, the 1 step angel food cake mix and lemon pie filling does not raise when baked. That?s why I call mine Angel Lemon Bars. I make this in place of regular lemon bars. You did not do anything wrong! When you mix pie filling with and angel food cake mix you will not get a ?normal? cake. That?s why the instructions say to use a 9x13x2 pan or a cookie sheet with raised lip around all sides. Did you taste yours? They do taste yummy!
Chris in NM

Marissa in FT Wayne IN., you are right ? no one can ever guess the secret ingredients!

Cincinnati Chili

2 tbsp oil
2 1/2 pounds ground beef
1 quart cold water
2 large onions, diced
1 (6-ounce) can tomato paste
1 1/2 tbsp vinegar
1 clove garlic, crushed
2 tbsp chili powder
1 1/2 tbsp unsweetened cocoa
5 bay leaves
2 tsp cinnamon
2 tsp cayenne pepper
1 tsp allspice
1 tsp Lea & Perrin Worcestershire sauce
Salt & pepper to taste

In a heavy gauge pot, heat oil; add beef and saut?until brown. Add water and onions and bring to a boil. Reduce to a simmer and add tomato paste and all other ingredients and let simmer 1 1/2 to 2 hours. Adjust with salt & pepper to taste. Remove bay leaves before serving. In Cincinnati the true enthusiasts have their Chili 1 to 5 ways:

1. Plain
2. Two Way: Spaghetti and Chili
3. Three Way: Chili, Spaghetti, and Cheddar Cheese
4. Four Way: Chili, Spaghetti, Cheddar Cheese, and Onions
5. Five Way: Chili, Spaghetti, Cheddar Cheese, Onions, and Kidney Beans
Yield: 6 to 8 servings Source: Chef Paul Sturkey
Chris in NM posted under soups on Nancy?s message board.


Kathy Clark in SW Kansas, I, too, remember homemade fudgesicles! I never got the recipe from my Mom either before she died, but I did find one for all of us ?kids?! If I remember correctly, Tupperware had the popsicle containers.

Homemade Fudgesicles
1 c. whipped cream (you can use Cool Whip)
1 (3 3/4 oz.) Jello pudding mix (not instant)
1/2 c. sugar
2 c. cold milk

Mix and cook the pudding, sugar and cold milk, cool. Chill thoroughly. Fold in 1 cup cream, whipped or Cool Whip. Pour into paper cups and insert stick and freeze.

Homemade Fudgesicles
1 sm. pkg. instant chocolate pudding
1/4 c. sugar (optional)
4 c. milk

Combine all together and freeze in popsicle containers.

Fudgesicles
2 c. milk
1/2 c. sugar
2 tbsp. cocoa
2 lg. eggs
1/3 c. light corn syrup
1 tsp. vanilla

In a double boiler heat 2 cups milk. In a separate mixing bowl, mix 1/2 cup sugar with 2 tablespoons cocoa. Add 2 large beaten eggs and 1/3 cup light corn syrup to dry ingredients. Stirring constantly, mix a little hot milk into chocolate blend and then a little more. Gradually pour chocolate mix into milk, still stirring until mixture just begins to coat the spoon. It should be smooth. Cool. Add 1 teaspoon vanilla and pour into molds, ice cube trays or paper cups and freeze. When cool, insert popsicle stick and return to freezer for thoroughly freezing. The fudgesicle recipes are courtesy of Uncle Phaedrus, Finder of Lost Recipes.
Chris in NM
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Sweet Cornbread

1 box corn muffin mix, (9 oz) (not Jiffy)
1 box yellow cake mix, (2 layer type)

Prepare corn muffin mix per directions on box and cake mix per directions on box in separate bowl. Pour prepared yellow cake mix into prepared corn muffin mix and stir well. Pour into greased 9x12x2 pan and bake 350F for 30 to 35 min until toothpick comes out clean.
Sue
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Potato Casserole

1 1/2 lb. ground beef
1/2 c. quick oatmeal
1 egg
1/2 c. milk
1 tsp. salt
1 pound frozen tator tots, thawed

Mix and pat into casserole; spread 1 can cream of chicken soup over meat; place 1 pound box of (thawed) tater tots on top; bake 1 hour at 375 degrees or until meat is done.
Sue
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