• Top 10 Best Breakfast 01

    From Dave Drum@1:18/200 to All on Monday, May 13, 2024 17:34:04
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    Title: Old-World Puff Pancake
    Categories: Breads, Citrus
    Yield: 4 servings

    2 tb Butter
    3 lg Eggs; room temp
    3/4 c Milk
    3/4 c A-P flour
    2 ts Sugar
    1 ts Ground nutmeg
    Confectioners' sugar
    Lemon wedges
    Syrup; opt
    Fresh raspberries; opt

    Place butter in a 10" ovenproof skillet; place in a 425°
    oven until melted, 2-3 minutes. In a blender, process
    the eggs, milk, flour, sugar and nutmeg until smooth.
    Pour into prepared skillet.

    Bake @ 425ºF/218ºC until puffed and browned, 16-18
    minutes. Dust with confectioners' sugar. Serve with
    lemon wedges and, if desired, syrup and raspberries.

    Auton Miller, Piney Flats, Tennessee

    Makes: 4 servings

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

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  • From Ben Collver@1:124/5016 to Dave Drum on Tuesday, May 14, 2024 11:19:51
    Re: Top 10 Best Breakfast 01
    By: Dave Drum to All on Mon May 13 2024 17:34:04

    Title: Old-World Puff Pancake
    Auton Miller, Piney Flats, Tennessee

    This recipe represents the degree symbol inconsistently.

    Place butter in a 10" ovenproof skillet; place in a 425°

    Here it is using U+00B0 DEGREE SIGN

    Bake @ 425ºF/218ºC until puffed and browned, 16-18

    Here it us using U+00BA ORDINAL INDICATOR

    In my terminal emulator, the ordinal indicator symbol looks similar
    to a degree sign, except it is underlined.
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  • From Dave Drum@1:2320/105 to Ben Collver on Wednesday, May 15, 2024 05:00:00
    Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    Title: Old-World Puff Pancake
    Auton Miller, Piney Flats, Tennessee

    This recipe represents the degree symbol inconsistently.

    Place butter in a 10" ovenproof skillet; place in a 425f?

    Here it is using U+00B0 DEGREE SIGN

    Bake @ 425f.F/218f.C until puffed and browned, 16-18

    Here it us using U+00BA ORDINAL INDICATOR

    In my terminal emulator, the ordinal indicator symbol looks similar
    to a degree sign, except it is underlined.

    I got busy or lazy. Did NOT do my (self-imposed) job of editing for
    clarity and consistency. My usual degree symbol with the line under the
    tiny "o" is made using <ALT> 167 ..... thus o. I simply missed the
    first instance and left it in unchanged from Taste of Home's version.

    Here's the revised recipe as it exists currently in my database:

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

    Title: Old-World Puff Pancake
    Categories: Breads, Citrus
    Yield: 4 servings

    2 tb Butter
    3 lg Eggs; room temp
    3/4 c Milk
    3/4 c A-P flour
    2 ts Sugar
    1 ts Ground nutmeg
    Confectioners' sugar
    Lemon wedges
    Syrup; opt
    Fresh raspberries; opt

    Place butter in a 10" ovenproof skillet; place in a
    425oF/218oC oven until melted, 2-3 minutes. In a
    blender, process the eggs, milk, flour, sugar and
    nutmeg until smooth. Pour into prepared skillet.

    Bake until puffed and browned, 16-18 minutes. Dust
    with confectioners' sugar. Serve with lemon wedges
    and, if desired, syrup and raspberries.

    Auton Miller, Piney Flats, Tennessee

    Makes: 4 servings

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

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  • From Ben Collver@1:124/5016 to Dave Drum on Wednesday, May 15, 2024 12:12:50
    Re: Top 10 Best Breakfast 01
    By: Dave Drum to Ben Collver on Wed May 15 2024 05:00:00

    clarity and consistency. My usual degree symbol with the line under the tiny "o" is made using <ALT> 167 ..... thus o.

    If I press <ALT> 167 in DOS, i get the symbol with the line under the tiny
    "o".

    If I press <ALT> 248 in DOS, i get the symbol WITHOUT the line under the
    tiny "o". I think this is actually the degree symbol.

    A little trivia: i was not able to enter these alt codes when running DOS
    on qemu. Looking into it, i found that alt codes aren't handled by DOS,
    they are handled by the BIOS. Several PC emulators lack this feature
    in their BIOS. DOSBox-X, however, supports alt codes and can boot
    FreeDOS.
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