Guest guest Posted September 3, 2010 Report Share Posted September 3, 2010 we call pa dutch amish ...you be an amish lady from way back ...i wish you peace >>debbi brantSubject: Re: Kate and breakfast....Re: Had the chocolate...To: MSersLife Date: Saturday, September 4, 2010, 12:14 AM Corn Meal Mush is just cornmeal boiled like you would cream of wheat or something like that. I don't measure it so I can't tell you real directions. I just bring about 4 inches of water to a boil (with a little salt in it). Then I dump in corn meal and whisk it (because it lumps). Turn the heat down and cover it. Cook for about 5 minutes. Then it is served like hot cereal. We put butter, sugar and milk in it. My grandkids LOVE corn meal mush. lol It is really, really cheap:)Duck eggs are better than chicken eggs. Chicken eggs do have a darker yellow yolk. Duck eggs are larger and denser. I don't know how to really describe them to you but duck eggs are my favorite.hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. From: "katelloydkidz@..." To: MSersLife Sent: Fri, September 3, 2010 12:17:46 PMSubject: Re: Kate and breakfast....Re: Had the chocolate... I just use sort of oldish white bread; it seems to soak the egg/milk/cinnamonmixture in real well. Challah bread is the best to use, but I didn't have any ofthat.So, is the corn meal mush a product that you buy prepared, or do you somehowmake it from 'scratch'?Can you tell the difference, taste-wise between a chick and duck egg? I'mcurious, and have no idea!Your grandkids are blessed to have you!love, Kate Had the chocolate...> To: MSersLife > > > Had the chocolate this morning. Added a little bit of cinnamon > > too – which > > turned out great! Cinnamon alone, or together with clove, > ginger > > and bitter > > orange (the spices used in Swedish gingerbread) is usually a > > tasty addition to > > hot chocolate, but I was a bit unsure if it'd work in this > kind > > of chocolate, > > already rich in flavors. But it did. > > > > It was a good morning to have something extra for breakfast > too, > > because > > September 3 is the anniversary of our move from the west coast > > of Sweden, to the > > south parts, what we refer to as our own private Exodus... We > > lived in that town > > for only 2 years and 9 months, but it felt like a couple of > > lifetimes. We REALLY > > didn't like it there. This year we have extra reason to > > celebrate that Exodus > > too, as the company where is working, the one that is > > closing down in this > > city, is moving part of it's enterprise out west. And we are > not > > that intent on > > moving in that direction again... 's boss asked her the > > other day: "What > > would it take for you to be interested in moving to the west > > coast?" (they are > > supposed to ask all employees that). answered: "That it's > > relocated to the > > east coast."...> > > > love> > /Reb; celebrating life in the non-west coast of Sweden...> > > > > > love and blessings,> Kate> > > > > > > > love and blessings,Kate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2010 Report Share Posted September 4, 2010 Oh really? Okay, then I guess I'm amish from way back!hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Fri, September 3, 2010 5:41:23 PMSubject: Re: Pennsylvania "Dutch,"--you knew it: a LINK!.( we call it Amish ) we call pa dutch amish ...you be an amish lady from way back ...i wish you peace >>debbi brantSubject: Re: Kate and breakfast....Re: Had the chocolate...To: MSersLife Date: Saturday, September 4, 2010, 12:14 AM Corn Meal Mush is just cornmeal boiled like you would cream of wheat or something like that. I don't measure it so I can't tell you real directions. I just bring about 4 inches of water to a boil (with a little salt in it). Then I dump in corn meal and whisk it (because it lumps). Turn the heat down and cover it. Cook for about 5 minutes. Then it is served like hot cereal. We put butter, sugar and milk in it. My grandkids LOVE corn meal mush. lol It is really, really cheap:)Duck eggs are better than chicken eggs. Chicken eggs do have a darker yellow yolk. Duck eggs are larger and denser. I don't know how to really describe them to you but duck eggs are my favorite.hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. From: "katelloydkidz@..." To: MSersLife Sent: Fri, September 3, 2010 12:17:46 PMSubject: Re: Kate and breakfast....Re: Had the chocolate... I just use sort of oldish white bread; it seems to soak the egg/milk/cinnamonmixture in real well. Challah bread is the best to use, but I didn't have any ofthat.So, is the corn meal mush a product that you buy prepared, or do you somehowmake it from 'scratch'?Can you tell the difference, taste-wise between a chick and duck egg? I'mcurious, and have no idea!Your grandkids are blessed to have you!love, Kate Had the chocolate...> To: MSersLife > > > Had the chocolate this morning. Added a little bit of cinnamon > > too – which > > turned out great! Cinnamon alone, or together with clove, > ginger > > and bitter > > orange (the spices used in Swedish gingerbread) is usually a > > tasty addition to > > hot chocolate, but I was a bit unsure if it'd work in this > kind > > of chocolate, > > already rich in flavors. But it did. > > > > It was a good morning to have something extra for breakfast > too, > > because > > September 3 is the anniversary of our move from the west coast > > of Sweden, to the > > south parts, what we refer to as our own private Exodus... We > > lived in that town > > for only 2 years and 9 months, but it felt like a couple of > > lifetimes. We REALLY > > didn't like it there. This year we have extra reason to > > celebrate that Exodus > > too, as the company where is working, the one that is > > closing down in this > > city, is moving part of it's enterprise out west. And we are > not > > that intent on > > moving in that direction again... 's boss asked her the > > other day: "What > > would it take for you to be interested in moving to the west > > coast?" (they are > > supposed to ask all employees that). answered: "That it's > > relocated to the > > east coast."...> > > > love> > /Reb; celebrating life in the non-west coast of Sweden...> > > > > > love and blessings,> Kate> > > > > > > > love and blessings,Kate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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