Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Crabapples around this area vary from marble-sized to as big as a golf/ ping-pong ball. The marble-sized ones are best as the goof ball size have been "market bred" and have little flavour.
These pears are roughly golf ball sized.
All I lose is my lunch (projectile vomiting) and I aquire a migrane. The stuff grows wild around here since hemp was raised for making rope in this part of Illinois during WWII.
I know of another guy who has the same reaction. I also know a gal who gets migraines. I suspect the migraines are related to the sudden
shifts in blood pressure. Recent studies show a sharply increased risk
of heart attacks just a few hours after consuming weed, regardless of
age or gender.
Title: Pear Butter
Sort of an apple butter - but with pears.
Exactly. I made another batch yesterday with good results.
I'm thinking of trying my hand at making a crockpot hybrid between a quiche and tamale pie with butter beans. So far as i can tell that's uncharted territory.
MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06
Title: Slow-Cooker Crustless Mediterranean Quiche
Categories: Crockpot, Dinner pies
Yield: 9 Servings
8 Eggs
1 c Milk
1 c Biscuit mix
Cover; cook on High heat setting 3 to 4 hours or on Low heat setting^^^^^^^^^^^^
5 to 6 hours. Quiche is done when center is set and edges are deep
golden brown.
Doesn't that form a crust of some sort - as in
6 hours. Quiche is done when center is set and edges are deep golden
brown.
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Implies a crust/pastry.
These are spiced a lot like what my grandmother used to put up every year and bring out for Turkey day and Santy Pants time - as well as "special" occasions. She used halved or quartered (long axis) rather than sliced fruit, though.
Title: Spiced Pickled Pears
The best of the California heirlooms in Sonnabend's opinion is the
Sierra Beauty, a firm boxy apple with reddish stripes and a complex herbaceous and floral flavor, that originated near Chico in the late
1800s and stores incredibly well. Locally it is also known as a
Winter Gravenstein and was thought to have been extinct until the
1980s, when it was found growing in Mendocino County in an orchard
owned by the Gowan family, farmers who still sell their apples at the
Ferry Plaza Farmers' Market in San Francisco.
While that's happening, peel the pears. They need to be pared
very thinly (forgive the pun).
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