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Tag Archives: Recipes
My Immigrant Ancestor Daniel Strang, Sr. – A Frenchman Who Could NOT Make a Tasty Fricassee!
This week’s writing prompt for 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks is Food and Drink. I immediately thought of my ancestor Daniel Strang, Sr! Evidently, according to Madam Knight of Boston, he may have owned an inn and tavern in Rye, … Continue reading
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Tagged 52 Ancestors, Brown Fricassee, Colonial America, Colonial America Cooking, Colonial New York, Cooking, England, family history, Family Tree, Food and Drink, France, French, French Cooking, French Huguenots, Fricassee, Genealogy, Gien, Lemaistre, Loiret, Lorret, New York, Rabbit, Recipes, Rye New York, Strang, Strang's Tavern, Streing, The Chateau de Chamerolles, Westchester County New York
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Yummy Cinnamon Ice Cream Recipe (No ice cream machine required)
Ingredients 2 cups heavy cream 1 (14 oz.) Eagle Brand® Sweetened Condensed Milk 3 tablespoons butter, melted. ½ tsp ground cinnamon ½ teaspoon vanilla extract Instructions Whip heavy cream to stiff peaks in large bowl. Whisk sweetened condensed milk, butter, … Continue reading
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Tagged All year round, autumn, Cinnamon, Easy Recipes, ice cream, Recipes, spring, summer
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Single Serve {healthy} Homemade Raspberry Ice-Cream (no maker required) – National Ice Cream Month!!!!
This homemade no ice cream maker required Raspberry Ice Cream Recipe is being posted for my sister Jo who asked I post a Raspberry ice cream recipe to celebrate National Ice Cream Month. Try it out and let me know … Continue reading
Homemade EASY Bubblegum Ice Cream Recipe (no maker required!) Happy Ice Cream Month!
Bubblegum Ice Cream became a favorite of mine when I was 13 years old. Memories come flooding back of Swensen’s Ice Cream Parlor in El Cajon, California and many a hot summer day spent in the air-conditioned ice cream parlor enjoy … Continue reading
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Tagged Actress, American Sign Language, ASL, Bubblegum, California, Deaf, easy, El Cajon, fun, homemade, ice cream, Ice Cream Parlor, Marlee Matlin, no ice cream maker, Recipes
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Homemade Green Tea Ice Cream Recipe – Happy National Ice Cream Month – JULY :)
I first encountered green tea ice cream (抹茶アイスクリーム Matcha aisu kurīmu) many years ago whilst dining at a Japanese restaurant in my hometown of La Mesa, CA – which is the first suburb city bordering with the city of San Diego when … Continue reading
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Tagged dessert, green tea ice cream, green tea powder, homemade, Japan, Japanese, July, matcha, national ice cream month, Recipes, use of soy products
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July: National Ice Cream Month! Homemade Honey-Lavender Ice Cream Recipe :)
I remember hot, humid summers spent in Arkansas and this delicious cold treat seemed heaven sent! Although, for those of us that are children of the 1970’s, as I am, you may still remember ice milk, my grandparents always bought ice … Continue reading
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Tagged Cooking, Desserts, Homemade ice cream, Honey-Lavender Ice Cream, lavender-infused honey, Recipes
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