• Apples part 2 [1]

    From Ruth Haffly@1:396/45.28 to Dave Drum on Fri Oct 25 20:02:16 2024
    Hi Dave,


    How old was your brother at the time? My parents both passed away when
    all of their children were grown/gone so there was no need for any guardianship issues.

    He was 14. So I raised/supervised/advised him for four years before he

    An age where the right kind of supervision will turn the kid into a
    good young man.

    So long as he thought I was advising him on "how "to get away with"
    stuff he paid attention.

    Like how to get apples for apple pie? (G)


    joined the Navy where he learned two widely divergent trades. Cooking
    and underwater welding. He was running the kitchen at the Pensacola
    Naval Air Station's officer's club when he fund that underwater

    Sounds like he turned out well. Interesting that the Navy let him
    pursue 2 such widely divergent career paths.

    Whilst doing the Navy's version of KP he was a cook's helper and he
    paid attention. Then his "A" school for training as a hull mantainence tech took him into a new class and taught him the underwater welding thing. And after graduation from that it was back to cook's helper
    until his orders came through assigning him to a ship.

    Unlike the Army where Steve went thru basic, language school and two
    other schools, then assigned to Fort Hood and put right to work. He
    spent the first 16 months of his enlistment in basic and schools.
    Original plan was 4 years and out but the opportunity to go to Germany
    for just short of 6 years made him decide to do 20. Then, at about
    18.5 years in, came the chance to go to Hawaii where he got promoted and
    wanted to do 3 years at that rank for a better retirement check. Four
    years turned into 26.


    Thanks for the head's up. I've not done a lot of cooking with
    cider/apple juice in any form tho I did get a recipe for apple cake
    from a friend that starts by reducing a quart of cider down to about a cup.

    Sounds like an apple syrup. Now, that's a syrup I'd eat on my waffles.

    Most anything fruity works well for waffles. (G)

    MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

    Title: Picnic Potatoes
    Categories: Potatoes, Soups, Casseroles
    Yield: 10 Servings

    I've seen similar that have had a topping of crushed corn flakes so have
    never tried it. Maybe try something like this, but in a smaller
    quantity.


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    Catch you later,
    Ruth
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