• Soft Honey Cookies

    From Tiny@1:229/452 to All on Tue Mar 11 19:16:00 2025
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    Hi All,

    Made these on Saturday - they went pretty fast. :) I used Gluten Free
    AP flour and made no other changes.


    MMMMM----- Recipe via AccuChef (tm) www.AccuChef.com

    Title: Soft Honey Cookies
    Categories: Dessert
    Yield: 16 Pieces

    1/4 c sugar
    2 T canola oil
    1 large egg,room temperature
    3 T honey
    3/4 t vanilla extract
    1 c plus 2 tablespoons
    -all-purpose flour
    1/4 t baking powder
    1/4 t ground cinnamon
    1/8 t salt

    [Note: 1 cookie: 77 calories, 2g fat (0 saturated fat), 12mg cholesterol,
    31mg sodium, 13g carbohydrate (6g sugars, 0 fiber), 1g protein.
    Diabetic Exchanges: 1 starch, 1/2 fat. ]
    In a small bowl, beat sugar and oil until blended.
    Beat in egg; beat in honey and vanilla.

    Combine flour, baking powder, cinnamon and salt; gradually add to sugar
    mixture and mix well (dough will be stiff).
    Cover and refrigerate for at least 2 hours.

    Preheat oven to 350°. Drop dough by tablespoonfuls 2 in. apart onto a
    greased baking sheet. Bake until bottoms are lightly
    browned, 8-10 minutes. Cool for 1 minute before removing from pan to a
    wire rack. Store in an airtight container.
    -----
    Shawn

    ... You call a plasma grenade a WARNING?


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  • From Dave Drum@1:124/5016 to Tiny on Wed Mar 12 05:30:42 2025
    Tiny wrote to All <=-

    Made these on Saturday - they went pretty fast. :) I used Gluten Free
    AP flour and made no other changes.

    Welcome. Before the moderator sends you a rocket ,,, this is a "real names" (front and back) echo.

    Drag a chair up to the table and join in any conversation that trips your trigger. This echo is like a big family reunion with multiple conversations going on at the same time.

    MMMMM----- Recipe via AccuChef (tm) www.AccuChef.com

    Title: Soft Honey Cookies
    Categories: Dessert
    Yield: 16 Pieces

    Phew ... no maple syrup. That's a good deal (for me).

    Here's a Mexican thing I was giong to post to Ben until I found the
    breakfast torta recipe. Bv)=

    MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

    Title: Beef 'n' Bean Torta
    Categories: Beef, Vegetables, Beans, Chilies, Cheese
    Yield: 4 servings

    1 lb Ground beef
    1 sm Onion; chopped
    15 oz Can pinto or black beans;
    - rinsed, drained
    10 oz Can Ro*Tel diced tomatoes
    - w/green chilies; undrained
    2 1/4 oz Can sliced ripe olives;
    - drained
    1 1/2 ts Chilli spice mix
    1/2 ts Salt
    1/8 ts Pepper
    3 dr Hot pepper sauce
    4 (8") flour tortillas
    1 c Shredded cheddar cheese

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    Minced fresh cilantro
    Salsa
    Sour cream
    Shredded lettuce
    Chopped tomatoes

    Cut four 20" X 3" strips of heavy-duty foil; crisscross
    so they resemble spokes of a wheel. Place strips on the
    bottom and up the sides of a 5-qt. slow cooker. Coat
    strips with cooking spray.

    In a large skillet, cook beef and onion over medium heat
    until meat is no longer pink; drain. Stir in the beans,
    tomatoes, olives, chili powder, salt, pepper and hot
    pepper sauce. Spoon about 1-2/3 cups into prepared slow
    cooker; top with one tortilla and 1/4 cup cheese. Repeat
    layers three times.

    Cover and cook on low for 4-5 hours or until heated
    through. Using foil strips as handles, remove the
    tortilla stack to a platter. If desired, sprinkle with
    cilantro and serve with salsa, sour cream, lettuce and
    tomatoes.

    Joan Hallford, North Richland Hills, Texas

    Makes: 4 servings

    RECIPE FROM: https://www.tasteofhome.com

    Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives

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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Dave Drum on Wed Mar 12 16:16:31 2025
    Welcome. Before the moderator sends you a rocket ,,, this is a "real names" (front and back) echo.

    Tiny is Shawn Highfield. :)

    It's okay. I've known him for nearly 30 years now. I know his current
    software setup is homegrown and it likes to screw up occasionally.

    Thanks for jumping in though.

    -- Sean

    MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

    Title: Country Captain Chicken
    Categories: Poultry, Main dish
    Yield: 6 Servings

    4 tb Butter
    1 Small onion, finely chopped
    1/2 Sweet pepper, finely chopped
    2 Garlic cloves finely chopped
    2 tb Vegetable oil
    1/2 c All purpose flour
    1 1/2 ts Salt
    1 ts Pepper
    3 lb Chicken serving size pieces
    1 c Plum tomatoes
    2 c Chicken stock
    2 tb Curry powder
    1/4 c Dried shredded coconut
    1/4 c Sultana raisins
    Salt and pepper to taste
    1 Slived almonds to garnish
    1 Chopped parsley to garnish

    Melt butter in skillet large enough to hold chicken in one layer. Add
    onion, carrot green pepper, garlic and cook until tender, about 5
    minutes. Transfer to saucepan. Add oil to skillet. Combine flour,
    salt and pepper in bowl. Roll chicken in flour mixture, cook in hot
    oil until nicely browned. Drain off any excess oil. Add tomatoes,
    their liquid, stock and curry powder to sauce with cooked vegetables.
    Bring to boil over medium heat. Pour over chicken and simmer for 15
    minutes. Stir in coconut and raisins; simmer for 5 minutes longer.
    Test chicken for doneness, check seasoning. Arrange chicken in
    serving bowl. Garnish with almonds and parsley. Serve with boiled
    rice.

    From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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    -- Sean

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  • From Shawn Highfield@1:229/452 to Sean Dennis on Wed Mar 12 17:19:13 2025
    Sean Dennis wrote in a message to Dave Drum:

    Tiny is Shawn Highfield. :)
    It's okay. I've known him for nearly 30 years now. I know his
    current software setup is homegrown and it likes to screw up
    occasionally.

    Thanks. I know where the error was, it's because I posted to Micronet first in an echo were alias are allowed. :)

    Thanks for jumping in though.

    Now I can't send my nasty netmail. You are destroying all my fun. :)

    Shawn

    ... Computers run on faith, not electrons.
    --- timEd 1.10.y2k+
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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Shawn Highfield on Wed Mar 12 21:02:29 2025
    Hello Shawn!

    12 Mar 25 17:19, you wrote to me:

    Thanks. I know where the error was, it's because I posted to Micronet first in an echo were alias are allowed. :)

    I know your homegrown software has a mind of its own at times.

    Now I can't send my nasty netmail. You are destroying all my fun. :)

    I think Fido was developed originally for netmail so you'd be continuing the tradition...

    -- Sean

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  • From Shawn Highfield@1:229/452 to Sean Dennis on Thu Mar 13 06:37:00 2025
    Hi Sean,
    On <Thu, 12 Mar 25>, you wrote me:

    I know your homegrown software has a mind of its own at times.

    The tossing / scanning part is 100% on point though as I'm using HPT.
    The reading part for sure will do strange things sometimes. :)

    The homegrown binkp works for getting mail now. I've used it to
    get a packet from your place once. I can't use it for real yet as I
    haven't added checks for filenames, it will over write stuff right now. ;)
    It's also insane slow, but I'm getting there. I doubt I'll ever actually finish it but I might!

    Shawn

    ... If it ain't broken yet, please let me have a shot at it.


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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Shawn Highfield on Thu Mar 13 20:31:11 2025
    Shawn Highfield wrote to Sean Dennis <=-

    The homegrown binkp works for getting mail now. I've used it to
    get a packet from your place once. I can't use it for real yet as I haven't added checks for filenames, it will over write stuff right now.
    ;) It's also insane slow, but I'm getting there. I doubt I'll ever actually finish it but I might!

    Just before I decided to switch back to MBSE a while back, I did have the original BinkD set up under ArcaOS and it worked great. That's actually why Andrew started creating the BinkD-formatted nodelists for Micronet was for
    my usage.

    MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

    Title: Garlic-Rosemary Slow Chicken
    Categories: Not, Sent
    Yield: 8 Servings

    1 5 lb roasting chicken;
    -skinless
    2 5 inch sprigs rosemary
    2 Celery stalks with leaves;
    -cut in 4 pieces
    2 sm Onions; quartered
    16 Garlic cloves
    1 tb Lemon juice
    1/2 ts Salt
    1/2 ts Pepper
    1/2 ts Paprika
    Rosemary sprigs; optional
    Lemon half; optional

    Remove and discard giblets and neck from chicken. Rinse chicken under
    cold water; pat dry. Trim excess fat. Place rosemary, celery, 4 onion
    wedges, and 4 garlic cloves in cavity of chicken; tie legs together
    with twine. Place chicken, breast side up, in a 4-quart electric slow
    cooker; add remaining onion and garlic to cooker. Drizzle lemon juice
    over chicken; sprinkle with next 3 ingredients. Cover; cook on
    low-heat for 8 hours. Discard rosemary. Serve chicken with vegetables
    and garlic. Garnish with additional rosemary and lemons, if desired.

    NOTES : Per serving: cals - 184 - 28%ff fat - 5.8g

    Recipe by: Weight Watchers - Sept/Oct 1997 Recipe by Prevention's The
    Healthy Cook (1997) Posted to Digest eat-lf.v097.n298 by The Taillons
    <taillon@earthlink.net> on Nov 23, 1997

    MMMMM

    -- Sean

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