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Hi,

 

I would like to try the Applepaj but try as I might I can't find the

recipe in the folder. I also searched applepaj (with combinations of

Judy and Donna since I know one of them posted the recipe recently) as

well as Sweedish (as I saw it spelled that in one of the messages).

 

No luck. I'm feeling very computer illiterate right now.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Paula

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Go to the desserts folder and open the pie folder.  It's the first recipe

 

%2ARecipes/

 

Donna

 

 

 

 

 

 

Whoa! Every drop that run through the vein

always makes it's way back to the heart again

every dog that lived his life on a chain knows what it's like waiting for

nothing!

and by the way you look fantastic in your boots of chinese plastic

SOURCE:  Boots of Chinese Plastic - Pretenders

 

--- On Sun, 11/23/08, peej2e2 <johnsontew wrote:

 

peej2e2 <johnsontew

Applepaj...help finding recipe

 

Sunday, November 23, 2008, 6:54 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hi,

 

I would like to try the Applepaj but try as I might I can't find the

recipe in the folder. I also searched applepaj (with combinations of

Judy and Donna since I know one of them posted the recipe recently) as

well as Sweedish (as I saw it spelled that in one of the messages).

 

No luck. I'm feeling very computer illiterate right now.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Paula

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ah, thank you! I thought it was a cake so never looked in the file

folder.

 

Paula

 

 

, Donnalilacflower

<thelilacflower wrote:

>

> Go to the desserts folder and open the pie folder.  It's the first

recipe

>  

> %2ARecipes/

>  

> Donna

Whoa! Every drop that run through the vein

> always makes it's way back to the heart again

> every dog that lived his life on a chain knows what it's like

waiting for nothing!

> and by the way you look fantastic in your boots of chinese plastic

> SOURCE:  Boots of Chinese Plastic - Pretenders

>

> --- On Sun, 11/23/08, peej2e2 <johnsontew wrote:

>

> peej2e2 <johnsontew

> Applepaj...help finding recipe

>

> Sunday, November 23, 2008, 6:54 AM

Hi,

>

> I would like to try the Applepaj but try as I might I can't find

the

> recipe in the folder. I also searched applepaj (with combinations

of

> Judy and Donna since I know one of them posted the recipe

recently) as

> well as Sweedish (as I saw it spelled that in one of the messages).

>

> No luck. I'm feeling very computer illiterate right now.

>

> Thanks in advance.

>

> Paula

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

 

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Enjoy Paula. Let me know what you think of it.

Donna

Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

 

 

" peej2e2 " <johnsontew

 

Sun, 23 Nov 2008 20:54:38

 

Re: Applepaj...help finding recipe

 

 

Ah, thank you! I thought it was a cake so never looked in the file

folder.

 

Paula

 

 

, Donnalilacflower

<thelilacflower wrote:

>

> Go to the desserts folder and open the pie folder.  It's the first

recipe

>  

> %2ARecipes/

>  

> Donna

Whoa! Every drop that run through the vein

> always makes it's way back to the heart again

> every dog that lived his life on a chain knows what it's like

waiting for nothing!

> and by the way you look fantastic in your boots of chinese plastic

> SOURCE:  Boots of Chinese Plastic - Pretenders

>

> --- On Sun, 11/23/08, peej2e2 <johnsontew wrote:

>

> peej2e2 <johnsontew

> Applepaj...help finding recipe

>

> Sunday, November 23, 2008, 6:54 AM

Hi,

>

> I would like to try the Applepaj but try as I might I can't find

the

> recipe in the folder. I also searched applepaj (with combinations

of

> Judy and Donna since I know one of them posted the recipe

recently) as

> well as Sweedish (as I saw it spelled that in one of the messages).

>

> No luck. I'm feeling very computer illiterate right now.

>

> Thanks in advance.

>

> Paula

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

 

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The day before dinner prepare the following: Preferably in a large

flat pan so that the bread pieces will dry better.

 

1 loaf of day old bread broken into bite size pieces

1 small onion chopped

2 celery stalks chopped

1 teaspoon dried sage

salt and pepper to taste

 

Toss so that all the ingregients are mixed. I *toss* the bread

pieces

later several times after that to help the drying out process.

Let stand over night.

 

The following day before baking add enough heated vegetable broth

mixed with two tablespoons butter or margarine to the bread pieces

so

that the bread is damp but not soggy.

 

Bake in an uncovered baking dish at 350 degrees for apx. 30 minutes

until the top is lightly brown .

 

Alternate recipe: chopped sauteed mushrooms and almond slices added

right before baking.

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