Carrie L.
Golfball Gourmet
2476
Thu Oct 12, 2006 8:12 am
Extreme Southwest & Extreme Northeast
David M. Bueker
Childless Cat Dad
34939
Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:52 am
Connecticut
Carrie L.
Golfball Gourmet
2476
Thu Oct 12, 2006 8:12 am
Extreme Southwest & Extreme Northeast
Leslie D. wrote:Have you tried the Cook's Illustrated Raspberry Bars (the recipe with fresh raspberries in addition to jam)? They have to be the best bar recipe I've ever come across.
Alan Wolfe
On Time Out status
2633
Sat Mar 25, 2006 10:34 am
West Virginia
Howie Hart
The Hart of Buffalo
6389
Thu Mar 23, 2006 4:13 pm
Niagara Falls, NY
Similar situation here. Several years ago I smoked a turkey breast, sliced it and put it in the fridge so my wife could take it to a holiday party at work. During the night, one of the cats figured out how to open the fridge. When we got up the next morning, the platter was on the kitchen floor and 5 cats and the dog were all sleeping contentedly. After that we ended up securing the door of the fridge with a bungee cord.Alan Wolfe wrote:...On returning to the kitchen, I discovered that the cats had found the skylight open and had also discovered the crab. I didn't know two medium-sized cat could eat all that crab. And no, I didn't have cat for dinner.
Carrie L.
Golfball Gourmet
2476
Thu Oct 12, 2006 8:12 am
Extreme Southwest & Extreme Northeast
Leslie D. wrote:Carrie, another really good bar recipe:
http://lcbo.com/lcbo-ear/RecipeControll ... cipeType=1
Carrie L.
Golfball Gourmet
2476
Thu Oct 12, 2006 8:12 am
Extreme Southwest & Extreme Northeast
Howie Hart wrote:Similar situation here. Several years ago I smoked a turkey breast, sliced it and put it in the fridge so my wife could take it to a holiday party at work. During the night, one of the cats figured out how to open the fridge. When we got up the next morning, the platter was on the kitchen floor and 5 cats and the dog were all sleeping contentedly. After that we ended up securing the door of the fridge with a bungee cord.Alan Wolfe wrote:...On returning to the kitchen, I discovered that the cats had found the skylight open and had also discovered the crab. I didn't know two medium-sized cat could eat all that crab. And no, I didn't have cat for dinner.
Howie Hart
The Hart of Buffalo
6389
Thu Mar 23, 2006 4:13 pm
Niagara Falls, NY
A few nights later we figured out how he did it. He layed down on his back with his head under the door and wedged his paws in and pulled until he broke the magnet seal.Carrie L. wrote:I used to have a cat "Calvin" who opened the cabinet to tip over our trash, but OMG Howie, I didn't know a cat could open a fridge!
Oh my, those do sound/look good! With my limited baking skills, I doubt mine would come out looking like that! Do you think I could use marshmallow fluff for the marshmallow layer? Ha.
Leslie D. wrote:I don't know what a jaccard might be, but do know the awful feeling of dropping a knife off the counter and wondering (in the split seconds the knife takes to make it to the floor) whether to move your sandaled foot, or not.
Carrie L.
Golfball Gourmet
2476
Thu Oct 12, 2006 8:12 am
Extreme Southwest & Extreme Northeast
Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:Leslie D. wrote:I don't know what a jaccard might be, but do know the awful feeling of dropping a knife off the counter and wondering (in the split seconds the knife takes to make it to the floor) whether to move your sandaled foot, or not.
Wonder? You wonder??? I leap back from a dropped knife as if scalded. Those things are incredibly dangerous when flying through the air under their own power....
Cynthia Wenslow
Pizza Princess
5746
Mon Mar 27, 2006 9:32 pm
The Third Coast
Carrie L. wrote:I hold on with a tight grip because my labrador is always at my side while I'm chopping anything. In fact, he comes running when he hears me pull the cutting board out of the cabinet.
Carrie L.
Golfball Gourmet
2476
Thu Oct 12, 2006 8:12 am
Extreme Southwest & Extreme Northeast
Cynthia Wenslow wrote:Carrie L. wrote:I hold on with a tight grip because my labrador is always at my side while I'm chopping anything. In fact, he comes running when he hears me pull the cutting board out of the cabinet.
Last night I was just about to start chopping garlic and my pup magically appeared at my side. He loves the stuff.
Leslie D. wrote:Well, along that theme, I can tell you not to cook chicken giblets in the microwave without cutting them into teeny, tiny pieces.
I don't know what a jaccard might be, but do know the awful feeling of dropping a knife off the counter and wondering (in the split seconds the knife takes to make it to the floor) whether to move your sandaled foot, or not.
Larry Greenly
Resident Chile Head
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Sun Mar 26, 2006 11:37 am
Albuquerque, NM
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