Posted by ScottyHOMEy on November 25, 2008 at 11:06:31 from (64.222.201.95):
In Reply to: Re: Antifreeze posted by Dave H (MI) on November 25, 2008 at 07:29:07:
Dave, old boy!! I'd seen a couple of threads the last few days that prompted me to wonder if you were still lurkin' out there. Good to hear from ya!
I've just this minute put some turkey parts in to roast to get started on the gravy for Thursday. We've got an army comin' over. Gotta get my drippin's coolin' and start the stock as soon as the roastin' part comes out. Then the pies. Don't know how it is I wound up as the "fambly" cook, but I did. Tomorrow is pie day . . . my from scratch chocolate creme with raspberries and banana creme pies, and then (Lord only knows how I got stuck with this one) the chocolate pie from Miss Karee's paternal grandmother's recipe that her mother refuses to make since the divorce, and none of the grandaughters seems to be able to make . . . All this pie makin' you'd think I was the only guy left in three counties that knows how to scald milk for a custard without scorchin' it! (It helps to use regular milk, and for this round, I've gone one better and got some (sshhhhh!!!!) raw Guernsey milk, skimmed off what cream I want for the topping, the rest goes into the custard. Yum, yum!!)
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