Subj : Re: Sunburn
To   : Ruth Haffly
From : Dale Shipp
Date : Sat Aug 06 2022 00:25:00

-=> On 08-04-22  11:55,  Ruth Haffly <=-
-=> spoke to Dale Shipp about Sunburn <=-


RH> Hi Dale,


RH> My parents used to rub us with cider vinegar when we got sunburned.
RH> Don't know which was worse, the burn or smelling like vinegar. (G)

DS> That was my Mother's thing as well.  It worked to help cut down on the
DS> blistering.  I'm not sure whether she did it because of medical
DS> statements (she was a nurse) or because of folklore.

RH> I'd guess it's a folklore remedy. Neither of my parents, nor their
RH> parents had any medical training.

Folklore or not, it worked.



DS>       Title: Cinnamon Caramel Swirl Bars
DS>  Categories: Tested, Dessert, Xmas
DS>       Yield: 24 Bars

DS>       1 c  Slightly copped pecans
RH> ******
RH> I think you left an "h" out here.

Correct -- I do proof read, but missed that one.


MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.05

     Title: Buttermilk Rye Bread
Categories: Bread, Buttermilk, Rye, Machine, Hitachi
     Yield: 1 servings

MMMMM-----------------------1 1/2 LB LOAF----------------------------
 1 3/8 c  Buttermilk
          OR 1 3/8 Cup water AND
          5 Tb Buttermilk Powder
     3 c  Bread flour, + 1 Tbs
     3 ts Gluten
     1 c  Med. rye flour
 1 1/2 ts Salt
 1 1/2 tb Butter or margarine
     2 tb Brown sugar
   1/4 ts Baking soda
   1/4 ts Caraway seeds (more or less
          To taste
     3 ts Red Star dry yeast

 Place all ingredients in bread pan, select Light Crust setting, and
 press Start.

 Liquids should be room temperature, or zapped in microwave for 60 sec.

 This is a very reliable recipe that works well in our Hitachi 101.

 Book suggests:

 *  For DAK/Welbilt Machines: Add 3 Tbls more of buttermilk / or water.

 *  For Panasonic/National Machines:  Use 4 1/2 teaspoons yeast.

 Taken from Bread Machine Magic
 Typed by Dale and Gail Shipp

MMMMM


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