Straw Bale Gardening (Part 15)

South/Central, FL(Zone 9a)

That sounds delicious. : ) I'm gonna (steal) try that recipe. I love spinach. You said.... (1 cube margarine cubed). Is that like a stick of margarine cubed?
Thanks, Lucy

Northeast, WA(Zone 5a)

Yes Lucy. One stick of margarine cubed so when you mix everything up the butter cubes will not be in one big stick. Jeanette

Northeast, WA(Zone 5a)

You all will have to let me know how you like it. Especially you Russ. LOL

Jeanette

When my daughter is here she always has it for breakfast too. Doesn't even bother heating it. Eats it cold. I have to nuke mine.

This message was edited Aug 9, 2007 9:22 PM

South/Central, FL(Zone 9a)

Thank you, Jeanette. I already know I will like it. : )
~Lucy

Hornick, IA(Zone 4b)

Just copied the recipe. Showed it to Barb. She like myself wasn't sure about it cooked. But there are enough other ingredients, that should help namely the eggs and cheese, The flour should take care of it and make it more like a keish. I'll try it.
You didn't know this but I do more of the cooking here. It's not that Barb can't. I'm just the one that is more adventuresome, and get creative in spices and such. So since we are both retired, we kind of share the house work. If I do the cooking She will usually wash the dishes. I do take my turn with the dishes too, so neither of us are put upon too much. I tried often to show Barb how to not have lumps in the gravy. But she would rather just let me handle that job. lol
So I guess if I don't like it- - -It can't be her fault.

Buffalo, WV(Zone 7a)

Russ, tell Barb the dogs won't even eat my gravy! DH's gravy is better that my granny's and that's saying something. He doesn't make it often but mmm mmm!

Lana

Wake Forest, NC

Let's continue our discussion in PART 16 - http://davesgarden.com/forums/t/758543/

Kent

Northeast, WA(Zone 5a)

Hey, I am looking for a storage unit that I can put on my deck to hold my tools, fertilizers, etc. in. Especially over the winter. I am thinking mainly of something like Rubbermaid. Do any of you have any ideas where to look?

Maybe I will query Rubbermaid?? Thanks for the suggestion.

Jeanette

Tuscaloosa, AL(Zone 7b)

I saw really big ones, about 2' high x 2' wide x 3' long, at WalMart for $4.00 or $5.00 just a couple of weeks ago. I don't know if they were Rubbermaid brand, but they looked plenty sturdy.

Karen

Northeast, WA(Zone 5a)

Kent has started a new part so let's move over there.

Jeanette

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