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Thanks Caroline. Forwarding this to my fellow gardeners in our community garden in Portland. Out of 28 plots we’ve had 5 ripe tomatoes so far this year!
I just did that Sunday. Your casserole may have tasted just fine. My strawberry cake, with the first decent harvest of berries of the season, did not. Come to think of it I’m not sure the paragraph I was writing while I was baking turned out any better.
What was the original language and what program did you use to translate?
One of the uses of quotation marks is to connote irony. “Well done!”
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What that all proves is that you are designed to “cook” and your mother is designed to “bake!” Those are different skill sets, mind sets, but together they make a great dinner.
Lovely, Nadia. Just lovely. Dry your tears and impose your fruit on them! They are truly missing out on the larger world.
Brava Caroline. My allotment and the care it takes are not free. Neither are the supplies from canning what comes in from them and the farmers markets. I too, adore NS online shopping for that reason-and believe that their annual buy in bulk sale is coming up! That shopping “trip” will be over three digits!
does anyone know if golden syrup will substitute for corn syrup one for one? Food allergies keep hubby from even the non high fructose version
My mom made these and sent them to school with me for the nuns. They were really funny after lunch that day. She made them with bourbon and I do that plus switch out local Oregon filberts.
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made with the layer of “water” on top of simmered tomato sauce left to settle before canning
anybody know of Portlanders organizing an event?
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Thank you, Caroline. A lovely, honest piece, one of the best things I’ve read this year.
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