BEN COLLVER wrote to ALL <=-
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Title: Banana Ketchup
Categories: Condiments, Filipino
Yield: 375 Ml
If I ate that I'd turn into a giant, itchy, hive. 'Nann ers are one of
the two things to which I have a known allergy.
Here's my recipe for ho-made ketchup:
Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-
If I ate that I'd turn into a giant, itchy, hive. 'Nann ers are
one of the two things to which I have a known allergy.
Out of curiosity, how do you do with avocados and kiwi?
Here's my recipe for ho-made ketchup:
Thanks! Here's a green tomato ketchup recipe:
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Title: Green Tomato Catsup
Categories: Canning, Condiments, Vegetables, Chilies
Yield: 1 batch
Recipe from Louise Rogers in "LaRue County Kitchens"
Compiled by Hodgenville Womans Club, Hodgenville, KY, 1976.
Re: Re: Banana Ketchup
By: Dave Drum to Ben Collver on Mon Feb 05 2024 06:54:36
If I ate that I'd turn into a giant, itchy, hive. 'Nann ers are one of the two things to which I have a known allergy.
Out of curiosity, how do you do with avocados and kiwi?
Here's my recipe for ho-made ketchup:
Thanks! Here's a green tomato ketchup recipe:
MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06
Title: Green Tomato Catsup
Categories: Canning, Condiments, Vegetables, Chilies
Yield: 1 batch
1 Bushel green tomatoes
1 Head of cabbage
24 Apples
12 Sweet peppers
8 md Onions
12 Hot peppers; more or less
1 ga Vinegar
Pickling spices
4 lb Sugar
Salt
Grind the vegetables and apples together; mix thoroughly.
Combine the vinegar, pickling spices, sugar and salt to taste. Heat
thoroughly and pour over the vegetable mixture. Stir and heat,
stirring to keep from sticking. Boil slowly for about 10 minutes.
Put in sterilized jars and seal.
Recipe from Louise Rogers in "LaRue County Kitchens"
Compiled by Hodgenville Womans Club, Hodgenville, KY, 1976.
Posted by Cathy Harned.
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When cooking, I use Jufran banana sauce (does not taste like bananas).
At that time, Dale sent me daily emails with attached Blue Wave
packets on several echos (cooking for sure). I put them on a floppy
and used my ancient laptop to reply then emailed them back to Dale
who uploaded them for me.
I listened to a piece about Arabic immigrants who worked for oil drilling efforts off the coast of South America decades ago, i forget whether it
was in the 80's or 90's. International phone calls were prohibitively expensive, so they would record a cassette tape full of audio and send it back home to their family. Their families would respond in kind with messages from multiple people on the same tape.
My family did that with me when i went off to college. I wish i had
held on to those tapes! I had multiple weather-related data loss
incidents in my youth.
That is pretty neat, especially when you consider that email was not really a public thing back then. Sort of an early form of audio-conferencing. :)
I listened to a piece about Arabic immigrants who worked for oil drilling efforts off the coast of South America decades ago, i forget whether it was in the 80's or 90's. International phone calls were prohibitively expensive, so they would record a cassette tape full of audio and send it back home to their family. Their families would respond in kind with messages from multiple people on the same tape.
My family did that with me when i went off to college. I wish i had
held on to those tapes! I had multiple weather-related data loss incidents in my youth.
That is pretty neat, especially when you consider that email was not really a public thing back then. Sort of an early form of audio-conferencing. :)
Mike
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