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2024-05-16, 18:52:09
Lloyd Hammond: I am trying to get him set up on a new computer, and would like to see if you can reply to me.
2024-05-02, 00:44:41
Oldiesmann: Relevant links can be found in topics in the Homemaking, Food & Garden board. I'll see about moving them over to articles here when I get a chance.
2024-05-02, 00:07:54
Oldiesmann: Found them. They're on the CP site: https://www.christianphotographers.com/recipes/recipeindex.html
2024-05-01, 23:57:58
Oldiesmann: I'm not finding anything related to recipes on the site. I'll do some digging through the Internet Archive and see if I can dig them up. It's possible that got lost in the big server crash back in 2016
2024-05-01, 17:21:56
JeanneP: I am trying to get into the Archives of the Recipes that where moved over from Senior net few years ago, Can't find them
2024-03-22, 14:15:18
Domestic Goddess: Pollock Fillets seasoned with Mrs. Dash Lemon Pepper, Bush's Best Brown Sugar Hickory Baked Beans, Green Grapes and Chocolate Chip Cookies that my husband prepared. Sorry about the previous type error with my last post.
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Village Clubhouse~Place For Fun! / Re: Follow That Name
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#2
I'm going to wish you all a very good night. Cindy and I are getting involved in our usual evening get-together even though we had the morning today! I only havetw more weeks here and I need to fill them with love and company!
AMY, maybe tomorrow for the quilt! Or whatever!
PATRICIA, I bet, as it warms up, the birdies will find their way to your area.
Ali and family are coming for dinner tomorrow so we have our work cut our for us. We shelled fresh peas from the Farmers Market already!
Make tonight a good one! And come back tomorrow! We'll be watching for you!
AMY, maybe tomorrow for the quilt! Or whatever!
PATRICIA, I bet, as it warms up, the birdies will find their way to your area.
Ali and family are coming for dinner tomorrow so we have our work cut our for us. We shelled fresh peas from the Farmers Market already!
Make tonight a good one! And come back tomorrow! We'll be watching for you!
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Homemaking, Food & Gardening / Re: What's for dinner? 2020
Last post by patricia19 - Yesterday at 04:17:27 PMSpringtime Turkey Salad
By Food Hero
Diced turkey, crunchy vegetables, and sweet raisins combined with a creamy mayonnaise dressing.
Ingredients:
1 ½ cups cooked and diced turkey or smoked turkey
½ cup toasted and chopped walnuts
½ cup raisins or other dried fruit
¾ cup chopped celery (1 to 2 stalks)
¼ cup diced red or yellow onion (¼ medium onion)
¼ cup diced carrot
¼ cup chopped parsley (optional)
1 red apple, cored and chopped (about 1 ½ cups)
⅓ cup mayonnaise or low-fat plain yogurt
1 Tablespoon vinegar (cider, red or white)
Directions:
Rinse or scrub fresh fruits and vegetables under running water before preparing.
Mix turkey, nuts, raisins, celery, onions, carrots, parsley and apple in a large bowl.
In a small bowl, combine mayonnaise and vinegar; mix well.
Pour dressing over turkey mixture.
Stir and chill before serving.
Refrigerate leftovers within 2 hours.
Notes:
Serve cold with lettuce and tomato wedges, or use as sandwich filling.
By Food Hero
Diced turkey, crunchy vegetables, and sweet raisins combined with a creamy mayonnaise dressing.
Ingredients:
1 ½ cups cooked and diced turkey or smoked turkey
½ cup toasted and chopped walnuts
½ cup raisins or other dried fruit
¾ cup chopped celery (1 to 2 stalks)
¼ cup diced red or yellow onion (¼ medium onion)
¼ cup diced carrot
¼ cup chopped parsley (optional)
1 red apple, cored and chopped (about 1 ½ cups)
⅓ cup mayonnaise or low-fat plain yogurt
1 Tablespoon vinegar (cider, red or white)
Directions:
Rinse or scrub fresh fruits and vegetables under running water before preparing.
Mix turkey, nuts, raisins, celery, onions, carrots, parsley and apple in a large bowl.
In a small bowl, combine mayonnaise and vinegar; mix well.
Pour dressing over turkey mixture.
Stir and chill before serving.
Refrigerate leftovers within 2 hours.
Notes:
Serve cold with lettuce and tomato wedges, or use as sandwich filling.
#9
Amy, I've never actually seen or heard them, most articles say their emigration is via the coast and northern larger rivers. So they haven't made it here yet, not even to the Wildlife refuge and sanctuary.
#10
Jane, I did peek in at the quilt but no work done on it today. Laundry,cooking,folding up tarps that I had used on the garden to ward the frost off and....shhh I had an HOURS nap!!! I need to also make mustard, we are licking the bottom of the jar at the moment. Another day that will happen...
Patricia, when I first saw the magpie I thought it was such a beautiful bird.....that was in Banff Alberta. We then camped out at Ponoka Alberta and in the morning magpies,their family cousins and more cousins were in the trees singing good morning at 5:30 am.......bless their belly buttons!!
Callie, I am glad the nasty weather has steered clear of both you and Jane!! Littles ones are so much fun to hug and cuddle.
Rick , every morning when we are on the right side of the grass is a good morning .
Patricia, when I first saw the magpie I thought it was such a beautiful bird.....that was in Banff Alberta. We then camped out at Ponoka Alberta and in the morning magpies,their family cousins and more cousins were in the trees singing good morning at 5:30 am.......bless their belly buttons!!
Callie, I am glad the nasty weather has steered clear of both you and Jane!! Littles ones are so much fun to hug and cuddle.
Rick , every morning when we are on the right side of the grass is a good morning .