Hungarian Liptauer Cheese Spread!

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When I first heard about Liptauer Cheese, I refused to try it after I read the recipe. The idea of anchovy paste and capers was not the least bit interesting. Soon after, I was served Liptauer Cheese Spread as one of several appetizers at a wedding reception. Since I was typically talking and not paying any attention to what was on my plate, I had no idea what I was eating. I just knew that it was good. Very good.

 

Surprise! Liptauer Cheese was the most delicious appetizer being served! 

 

The Dallas Junior League Cookbook was first published in 1976 and I added it to my “just beginning” cookbook collection soon after. I cannot believe that this book is now 41 years old. I must have been a small child when I bought it. Sure!

 

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I found my favorite Liptauer Cheese Spread recipe in my new cookbook…a good recipe even in 2017!

 

 

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Capers!

 

LIPTAUER CHEESE SPREAD…HUNGARY

 

Ingredients:

8 heaping tablespoons cottage cheese

3 ounces cream cheese

1/2 medium onion, grated

1 1/2 teaspoon capers, drained

3/4 teaspoon caraway seeds

1 heaping teaspoon anchovy paste

1/2 teaspoon dry mustard

1/2 teaspoon paprika

1 tablespoon Parmesan cheese

1 tablespoon white wine

***I add 1/2 teaspoon finely chopped garlic, but it is not included on the original recipe!***

 

Directions:

Sieve and blend cottage cheese with cream cheese. Beat in onion and all other ingredients, folding in capers. Chill at least two hours before serving with thin crunchy wafers.

Serves eight as a spread.

 

ENJOY!!

 

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Pine Cove: Half a century of ministering to the whole family – TylerPaper.com

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The following is an article about a wonderful summer camp in East Texas…Pine Cove. Both of our children attended Pine Cove from third grade through their senior year in high school. Our son-in-law also attended Pine Cove. What an amazing experience for our entire family! The friendships, the beautiful setting, the life lessons and the camaraderie of the entire staff are still impacting our lives today!

 

 

***click on the link below for the entire story!***

 

Every year, at a camp by a lake in the piney woods of East Texas, the lives of tens of thousands…

Source: Pine Cove: Half a century of ministering to the whole family – TylerPaper.com

Inspiration. Contemplation. Adversity. Strength…From A 2017 Children’s Book.

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LIFE, a new children’s book from Cynthia Rylant, gave me a feeling of tranquility and hopefulness like I have not found in any recent books. I am including books written for adults and for children during the last few years. Often, we overlook children’s books as being simplistic and not laden with strong content. Life is a different type book… indeed, it is a book that can be the catalyst to acquiring a wider viewpoint of our world. I am thinking that we surely need a stronger outlook in every aspect of our lives.

 

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To find strength and resilience through the adverse times we all sometimes face.

To find freedom through appreciation of the wonders of nature that surround us.

 

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In the harsh rhetoric of discord that we hear in our own lives or through the media, our nerves easily become jangled and discordant.  LIFE by Cynthia Rylant offers us the opportunity to find a sense of beauty in the world around us and to also recognize that we are not alone in our concerns.

 

 

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We all struggle. Sadly, we do not all look for the glass half full. Why settle for the glass half empty?

 

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Simon & Schuster published LIFE and wrote the following review…

 

LIFE

Written by: Cynthia Rylant

Illustrated by: Brendan Wenzel

 

“Cynthia Rylant and Brendan Wenzel explore the beauty and tenacity of life. There are so many wonderful things about life, both in good times and in times of struggle. Through the eyes of the world’s animals–including elephants, monkeys, whales and more–Cynthia Rylant offers a moving meditation on finding beauty around us every day and finding strength in adversity. Brendan Wenzel’s stunning landscapes and engaging creatures make this an inspiring and intriguing gift for readers of all ages.”

 

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Hand Cranked Ice Cream…Old Fashioned! Yum! The Best Ever!!

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Summer means homemade ice cream to me…even better when made with a hand cranked ice cream maker! Sure…we have an electric freezer. We most likely have two, but I still like the old fashioned kind of ice cream maker. Does it taste better? Well…

 

 

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You bet it taste better…at least to me!

 

Now that I am a grownup, I know that any success that you really have to work towards is much more appreciated.

 

 

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Maybe that is why I think hand cranked is the best. As a child, we had neighborhood homemade ice cream family parties in the summer. The kids each had a chance to turn that crank…it seemed like we had about an hour to contribute our muscle power to the ice cream. I really imagine that we each had about 15 minutes of turning time…there were so many of us. It seemed like my arm hurt for hours and maybe even days. The best part was when we took out the dasher. Each child dashed over to grab a plastic spoon! The kids were the first to try out the new batch of ice cream! Always delicious!

 

 

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You might give it a try sometime! But don’t worry…an electric ice cream maker will work with the following recipe!!!

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OLD FASHIONED STRAWBERRY OR PEACH ICE CREAM

 

STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM

 

INGREDIENTS:

1 pint strawberries

1 cup sugar

1/4 teaspoon salt

1 cup milk

3 egg yolks, beaten

2 cups whipping cream

1 teaspoon vanilla

 

DIRECTIONS:

Mash strawberries with 1/2 cup of the sugar, reserve. Mix remaining 1/2 cup sugar, the salt, milk and egg yolks in 3-quart saucepan. Cook over medium heat stirring constantly, just until bubbles appear around the edge. Cool to room temperature. Stir in cream, vanilla and strawberries.

Pour into freezer can, put dasher in place. Cover can and adjust crank. Place can in freezer tub. Fill freezer tub 1/2 full of ice, add remaining ice alternately with layers of rock salt (6 parts ice to 1 part rock salt). Turn crank until it turns with difficulty. Draw off water. Remove lid, take out dasher. Pack mixture down, replace lid. Repack in ice and rock salt. Let ripen several hours. Makes about 1 quart ice cream.

 

PEACH ICE CREAM

Substitute 4 or 5 peeled ripe peaches for the pint of strawberries (mashed peaches should measure 2 cups). Stir 1/2 cup of the sugar into peaches, reserve. The remainder of the recipe is the same.

 

 

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ENJOY!!!

 

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Buckeye Cookery…1877 Cookbook! Written for “Plucky Housewives”!

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 Before the turn of the century, it is said the typical American house had three important books…the Bible, an almanac and a cookbook! Buckeye Cookery and Practical Housekeeping was in it’s second printing in 1877 with 25,000 copies printed. The book that I have is an exact reprint of the original cookbook/advice book and was published in 1970. I remembering buying it as birthday present to myself…I was already buying gifts for myself in 1970! Some people simply never change! Nevertheless, I am on the scamper for an original 1877 copy of Buckeye Cookery and Practical Housekeeping!

 

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I guarantee that this cookbook is interesting by any measure! Take for instance, the quote on the title page…

 

“Bad dinners go hand in hand with total depravity, while a properly fed man is already half saved.

 

I suppose that this quote means that my husband was corrupted by my lack of cooking skills when we first married. Now…lot of years later…I do apologize! I do believe that he did eventually get a decent meal ever so often! Besides…nowadays…isn’t that what Cracker Barrel Restaurants (or rather Old Country Stores) are made for?!!

 

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Turn the page for another quote on the dedication page. It reads…

“To the PLUCKY HOUSEWIVES” of 1877, who master their work instead of allowing it to master them.”

 

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I could take this as my mantra today…I certainly have never wanted my work to take over my life! I always wanted and eventually found a job that “meant more than just going to work” and this is how I personally interpret this quote. Pluck means having or showing courage and bravery. Nothing at all wrong with being courageous or brave…then or now!

In putting together this cookbook, the publishers decided on one distinct aim…“to pack between it’s covers the greatest possible amount of practical information of real value to all, and especially the inexperienced”. Besides advice to the new housewife, the recipes are presented just as “clearly and concisely as possible” to make cooking simple and practical work.

 

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My favorite advice from Buckeye Cookery and Practical Housekeeping is the…

 

“HOUSEKEEPER’S ALPHABET!”

***Apples–Keep in dry place, as cool as possible     without freezing.

***Brooms–In the cellar-a way to keep soft and pliant.

***Cranberries–Keep under water in cellar; change water monthly.

***Dish–Set dish of hot water in the oven to prevent cakes from scorching.

***Economize–You will never beg if you economize time, health, and means.

***Flour–Keep cool, dry, and securely covered.

***Glass–Clean with a quart of water mixed with tablespoonful of ammonia.

***Herbs–Gather when beginning to blossom; keep in paper sacks.

***Ink Stains–Wet with spirits turpentine; after three hours, rub well.

***Jars–To prevent breaking, coax “husband” to buy Buckeye Cookery.

***Keep–An account of all supplies, with cost and date purchased should be kept.

***Love–Remember that love lightens labor.

***Money–Count carefully when you receive change.

***Nutmegs–Prick with a pin, and if good, oil will run out.

***Orange and Lemon Peel–Dry, pound, and keep in corked bottles.

***Parsnips–Keep in ground until spring.

***Quicksilver–The white of an egg and quicksilver destroys bedbugs.

***Rice–Select large, with a clear, fresh look; old rice may have insects.

***Sugar–For general family use, the granulated is best.

***Tea–Equal parts of Japanese and Green Teas are as good as English Breakfast Tea.

***Use–Cement made of ashes, salt, and water can be used for cracks in stove.

***Variety–The best culinary spice is variety.

***Watch–You need to watch your backyard for dirt and bones.

***Xantippe–She was a scold. Don’t imitate her. (Xantippe was the wife of Socrates…she was thought to be harsh.)

***Youth–A cheerful temper preserves youth.

***Zinc-Lined–A sink that is zinc-lined is better than wooden ones.

***EXTRA HINT–REGULATE THE CLOCK BY YOUR HUSBAND’S WATCH, AND IN ALL APPORTIONMENTS OF TIME REMEMBER THE “GIVER”!

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And now…one recipe from Buckeye Cookery and Practical Housekeeping…

 

***CRULLERS***

Ingredients:

Two coffee-cups sugar

One coffee-cup sweet milk

Three eggs

 A heaping tablespoon butter

Three teaspoons baking powder mixed with six cups flour

Half a nutmeg

A level teaspoon cinnamon.

Directions:

Beat eggs, sugar and butter together, add milk, spices and flour, mix well; put another cup flour on molding-board, turn the dough out on it, and knead until stiff enough to roll out to a quarter inch thick; cut into squares, make three or four long incisions in each square, lift by taking alternate strips and twisting between the finger and thumb, drop into hot lard, and cook like doughnuts.

 

Remember…this is a recipe from 1877! The directions are definitely different!

Have fun and enjoy!!!

 

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Lake Cherokee…THE LAKE.

This is a post about my most favorite lake…Lake Cherokee in Longview, Texas…my hometown. I have decided to reblog this story because I spent every 4th of July at Lake Cherokee when I was growing up! Have a happy and fun 4th of July!!!!

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Lake Cherokee is not a big lake in Texas. Lake Texoma on the Oklahoma border is much, much bigger. Lots more water. Visiting some of the marinas on Texoma is like going to a major boat show in Dallas. The boats are big and the prices are big. Lake Cherokee has nice boats and fast boats…just not so many big boats. At least, I don’t think so. When I was growing up, I thought that the boats on Cherokee were the best boats that existed. I doubt that I had been to very many other lakes. Why would I want to go anywhere else? We could get to LakeCherokee in about 15 to 20 minutes.

Lake Cherokee is just south of my hometown. Paradise! I learned to waterski at THE LAKE. When I was growing up, an invitation to The Lake was like receiving a summons to have dinner with…

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Shopping for our grandson! WOW! I need to get this, that, this and definitely that!

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It happened…I held myself back as long as I possibly could. And then I was at a department store yesterday and I just by accident walked towards the baby area. There was a force pulling me to the back of the store. A force stronger than the pull that was being emitted from the shoe department. I love shoes. I have found something that I love more than shoes…our baby grandson!  He will be born in December…I am trying my best to be very patient and not get carried away with shopping!

 

My patience was truly tested in the baby department and this is not even my most favorite store. I looked at every possible piece of boy clothing in the entire area. I left not even a blanket untouched.

 

 

Will he like blue best?

 

Will he like red best?

 

Will he want to wear dress-up outfits?

 

Will he be a farmer boy with overalls?

 

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Decisions! Decisions!

 

I suppose that I might as well calm down…after all…he will be a tiny baby! He won’t be deciding what to wear for quite a while! I will choose the most adorable things that I can find! We are just very excited about our grandson!

 

What I possibly bought for our grandson…not admitting any purchases…

 

 

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 Which one would you choose?!!

A Collection of 4th of July Crafts For Kids!

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A favorite…the clothespin wreath…our wreath was a bit disorganized compared to this one! However, it was still very beautiful to us!

 

I loved making any and all crafts with my Kindergarten students! Of course, we were never in school on the 4th of July! So our own children had fun making some of the same crafts pictured below.

 

 

In fact, I am sure that we still have most ~if not all~ of their creations. Where?! Who knows?! Just tucked away safely in a box! Some things are just to special to simply throw away!!!

 

 

#1 Idea!

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#2 Idea!

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#3 Idea!

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#4 Idea!

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#5 Idea!

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#6! An idea from Parent’s Magazine!!

 

Patriotic wind socks

 

 

 

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And one super cute watermelon idea!

 

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HAVE FUN!!!

July 4th Flag Cake…For Children To Bake With A Little Help From You! Fun!

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Yum! July 4th Flag Cake decorated with blueberries and raspberries!

Children love to bake…with a little help from an adult! So what if the process is somewhat messy and every bowl is used for the batter! Fun is what we are looking for…and a wonderful July 4th Flag Cake!

I found this cake more than twenty years ago or so in a terrific children’s cookbook titled Pigtails and Frog Legs published by Neiman Marcus in 1993. I absolutely love this cookbook…many of the recipes are for the entire family…from appetizers to salads to main dishes to snacks! A few months ago, I posted another favorite recipe for ~ Jar Bars ~ from the same cookbook…

 

https://wordpress.com/post/kindergartenknowledge/20594

 

 

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And now for the recipe!

 

July 4th Flag Cake

 

Ingredients:

2 packages (16 ounces each) pound cake mix

1 1/2 cup milk

4 large eggs

3 cups heavy whipping cream

1/3 cup powdered sugar

1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla

1 1/2 pints blueberries

2 1/2 pints raspberries

 

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease and flour a 13×9 inch baking pan. In large bowl, beat both boxes of pound cake mix with milk and eggs until blended. Pour into pan. Bake 45 to 50 minutes. Loosen edges; invert onto rack; cool completely.

When cake is cool, beat whipping cream, powdered sugar and vanilla until stiff peaks form, reserving a cup for piping. Place cake on large platter or tray; spread whipped cream mixture on sides and top of cake. Arrange blueberries and raspberries on top of cake to resemble the American flag, with blueberries representing the stars and leaving space between each “stripe” of raspberries. If you choose to decorate more…spoon remaining whipped cream mixture into decorating bag with medium-sized star tip; pipe 6 lines between raspberries to represent the white stripes on flag. Then pipe decorative border around bottom edge of cake. Refrigerate until ready to serve.

 

***If you don’t have a decorating bag…no worry! Just leave the stripes and border as they are! Or use your imagination for additional decorations!***

 

ENJOY!!!

 

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Opposites Are Fine. No Kidding!

 

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I met my husband on a Saturday when I was 24 years old. He is seven years older. He was already established in his career. He was certain about his career. I was still deciding what I might be when I grew up. I am honestly still deciding what I might be if I should ever grow up.

He is quiet and fairly serious. I am talkative and rarely serious. I might be serious for thirty minutes a day. I do have deep thoughts, but I would rather write a story about them. That way…I can ponder the thoughts at a later date. He does not care about writing. I think that he has not recovered from his freshman writing class at UT-Austin. I would still be taking the freshman writing class if I could.

He is tall. I am short. He had dark hair, but it is now gray. I had very blonde hair and now have sometimes blonde hair with a thank you to the beauty shop. In fact, I am very near desperate to get highlights right now. He would never consider changing his hair color. He is logical. I am not logical at all. I dislike math intensely. He is an accountant.

 

Yes…I met him on a Saturday many years ago. The next day…I told my best friend that I was definitely going to marry him. We had a beautiful wedding two years later. I just knew immediately that he was the right one.

 

OPPOSITES ATTRACT!

 

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A sample of some interesting magnets…

 

 

 

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And…my husband and I with our daughter and son-in-law, December 2016!

 

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