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  • in reply to: What are you Baking the Week of July 16, 2023? #39842
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      I baked Big Lake Judy's Molasses Cookies on Thursday. I asked my husband what kind of cookie he wanted, and he requested these, even though I baked them just a couple of weeks ago. That recipe is definitely a winner in our house!

      in reply to: What are you Cooking the Week of July 16, 2023? #39835
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        Len and Joan are making me hungry for pizza!

        in reply to: What are you Baking the Week of July 16, 2023? #39827
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          I made dough for my Whole Wheat Sourdough Cheese Crackers today. I will bake them next week.

          in reply to: What are you Cooking the Week of July 16, 2023? #39826
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            We had leftover sloppy Josephines on Len buns and coleslaw.

            in reply to: 2023 Garden Plans #39821
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              I picked another 1 3/4 quarts of blackberries in our woodland's open areas on Wednesday morning. There will be another batch of jam.

              in reply to: Today (July 19th) is National Hot Dog Day #39820
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                Sigh. Like Navlys, I know they are not good for me (saturated fat content), but I do miss them, and would not mind just one good hot dog one of these days, although if I had to choose between a splurge on a hot dog and a splurge on a brat, the brat would win.

                in reply to: What are you Cooking the Week of July 16, 2023? #39807
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                  Dinner on Tuesday was Buttermilk Coleslaw and Crispy Oven Baked Fish and Chips with Dill Tartar Sauce.

                  in reply to: 2023 Garden Plans #39803
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                    We have the starts of at least three honey nut squashes in the garden!

                    in reply to: What are you Cooking the Week of July 16, 2023? #39802
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                      I made Sloppy Josephines for dinner on Monday, which we had on some of the Len's buns I baked yesterday. I have not made this recipe in a long time. We also had microwaved frozen lima beans.

                      Earlier in the day, I made blackberry jam and canned three 1-cup jars and one ½ cup jar.

                      in reply to: What are you Cooking the Week of July 16, 2023? #39797
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                        On Sunday, I used the leftover roasted chicken breast to make chicken salad. I used mayonnaise, a bit of Dijon mustard, chopped celery, dried chives, dried parsley, and some freshly ground pepper. We had it on the buns I baked this afternoon. We also had microwaved fresh broccoli.

                        This morning, I picked 1 1/2 quarts blackberries at one of our woodlands. I washed them and let them dry on paper towels. After dinner I de-seeded them and have a cant 4 cups of pulp, which I will refrigerate overnight and use to make jam tomorrow. Most of the blackberries were large and plump. There are still many red berries, but they may not get as large. A lot seems to depend on whether it rained at a critical point for the plant. We have been having enough occasional rains that we are having a berry season, but I may not have as many blackberries as last year.

                        in reply to: What are you Baking the Week of July 16, 2023? #39792
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                          I have dough for Len's buns mixing in the bread machine. Instead of using Bob's Red Mill dark rye flour, this time, I am using King Arthur's pumpernickel flour.

                          Update: the buns are, as always, spectacular. I did not notice a difference between the Bob's dark rye flour and the KABC pumpernickel. I made the recipe into 10 buns, which is the right size for us.

                          in reply to: What are you Cooking the Week of July 9, 2023? #39786
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                            For Saturday's dinner, I made Salmon and Couscous and used dill from our garden as the seasoning. Perhaps I needed to use more, as the dill flavor was quite subdued. However, salmon and couscous still tasted great. We also had microwaved green beans--the first from our garden.

                            I also made yogurt today.

                            in reply to: What are you Baking the Week of July 9, 2023? #39785
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                              I needed to make room for blueberries in the freezer, so I thawed a 15 oz. container of my pumpkin puree. On Saturday, I baked five small loaves of my adaptation of the Whole Grain Pumpkin Bread recipe that Lemon Poppy posted at Nebraska Kitchen. I always think of S. Wirth when I bake it, as she recommended the recipe to me when I had to stop baking my long-time favorite one that used butter.

                              in reply to: What are you Cooking the Week of July 9, 2023? #39784
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                                We had more leftover roasted chicken breast and farro stir-fry. Yesterday, my husband and I picked 20 lbs. of blueberries at our favorite local place. At $3.50 a pound, that is not exactly inexpensive, but this farm has the best blueberries I have ever tasted, and the price was the same as last year. We will probably pick more before the season ends. I washed them yesterday and spread them on paper towels on pans to dry overnight. This morning, I packed them into quart bags (4 cups per bag) and froze eleven bags for use throughout the year. I have some in the refrigerator that I have not frozen, with which I will start baking.

                                in reply to: What are you Cooking the Week of July 9, 2023? #39772
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                                  We had leftover farro stir-fry and roasted chicken breast.

                                  Joan--my husband and I are going to try your microwave technique with corn once sweet corn becomes available here. We have an ancient microwave, so that may affect our experiment. I will let you know.

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