Re: [CnD] Anyone ever used a Keurig?

2011-12-15 Thread Patricia Davis

They sell the coffee everywhere such as the supermarket, and Walmart.
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Can you buy the coffee locally or do you have to go the webvsite to order
them.

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[mailto:cookinginthedark-boun...@acbradio.org] On Behalf Of Mike and Jean
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Wal-Mart carries a variety of the Keurig coffee makers.  Or, you can go to
Keurig.com and buy the same makers.  Mike

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Pingstock

Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2011 2:27 PM
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Where do you get this from.

Kathy

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[mailto:cookinginthedark-boun...@acbradio.org] On Behalf Of Tara Fairchild
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Have one and love it.
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Hello,
I have one.  it is nice if you are a person who only drinks one or two
cups of coffee a day.  buying those little cups can get expensive.  but
one thing is nice is if one person wants coffee and another wants hot 
tea,



and still another person wants hot chocolate then everyone can have there
drink with out having the problems of cleaning up everything before you
can fix something else.
Bill Deatherage
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[CnD] unsubscribe me please

2011-06-26 Thread Patricia Davis
Please unsubscribe me from this list.

Thank you.

Patty
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Re: [CnD] question about yeast

2010-04-03 Thread Patricia Davis

Thank you ladies.



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From: "Kathy Brandt" 

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Subject: Re: [CnD] question about yeast


Per my Taste of Home Cookbook, 1 package or envelope of dry active yeast 
is equal

to 2-1/4 teaspoons. Happy baking!

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From: "Patricia Davis" 

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Subject: [CnD] question about yeast



Hi Everyone,

My girlfriend gave me  a vacuum packed (huge) package of  yeast from 
Costco. I am making an  Easter bread that calls for 3 envelopes of yeast. 
Does anyone know how much yeast are in those little envelopes of yeast 
that you get in the super market?


Thank you for your help and to everyone a Happy Easter!

Patty
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[CnD] question about yeast

2010-04-03 Thread Patricia Davis
Hi Everyone,

My girlfriend gave me  a vacuum packed (huge) package of  yeast from Costco. I 
am making an  Easter bread that calls for 3 envelopes of yeast. Does anyone 
know how much yeast are in those little envelopes of yeast that you get in the 
super market?

Thank you for your help and to everyone a Happy Easter!

Patty
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[CnD] looking for healthy cookie recipe

2010-02-26 Thread Patricia Davis
Hi List,

My husband and I eat steel cut  oatmeal every morning. We try to keep it real 
healthy. I love oatmeal but I am getting to the point where I would prefer 
something else or prefer the oatmeal in a different form. I love this crock pot 
recipe but I want to know how I can turn it into a cookie. I won't feel so 
guilty if I'm eating a healthy, no sugar added, cookie.

The ingredients I use in this recipe are as follows:

2 cups steel cut oats.
2 cups unsweetened apple sauce.
5 1/2  cups water.
1 12 oz. can evaporated milk
pumpkin pie spice or cinnamon and sometimes I throw a cinnamon stick in.

and when I dish it up I usually sprinkle it with flax meal and put blueberries 
in it. Can you tell we like our fiber?

If anyone can suggest a way I can actually turn this into cookie form, I would 
greatly appreciate it. Or if that is not possible, maybe some of you have 
healthy, fiber filled, cookie recipes you would like to pass on to me.

Hopefully this isn't too much of an odd request.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions you have.

Patty Davis

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Re: [CnD] which is the baking soda?

2009-11-12 Thread Patricia Davis
thank you for the quick responseoven is preheated and I want to get this 
in the oven.


Patty

Patty
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Subject: Re: [CnD] which is the baking soda?



Baking soda is usually in a box.  Baking powder is usually in a cylinder
shaped can.  Andy

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[mailto:cookinginthedark-boun...@acbradio.org]on Behalf Of Patricia
Davis
Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 6:39 AM
To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org
Subject: [CnD] which is the baking soda?


Hi List,

This is a really dumb question but I need to ask.  I'm trying the pumpkin
nut bread that was posted to the list but I haven't baked in so long that 
I
can't remember if the baking soda is in the cylinder or in the box...Can 
any

one help?

My baking is on hold at the moment.

Patty
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[CnD] which is the baking soda?

2009-11-12 Thread Patricia Davis
Hi List,

This is a really dumb question but I need to ask.  I'm trying the pumpkin nut 
bread that was posted to the list but I haven't baked in so long that I can't 
remember if the baking soda is in the cylinder or in the box...Can any one help?

My baking is on hold at the moment.

Patty 
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