Subj : Re: Cookware was: Pick Your
To   : Ruth Haffly
From : Sean Dennis
Date : Tue Mar 14 2023 16:34:15

-=> Ruth Haffly wrote to Dave Drum <=-

RH> Most likely. I learned cooking basics from my mom; when I got married
RH> and started cooking for Steve, a lot of those basics were either
RH> eliminated or changed up. Mom was a basic cook because Dad was a basic
RH> eater. I ended up teaching her a number of cooking related tips, ideas,
RH> proceedures, etc.

I remember when I was 16, my mom started to teach me how to cook.  She said,
"No son of mine is going out into the world without knowing the basics."
Not only did she teach me to cook, she taught me how to bake; read recipes
and how to double/halve them; how to sew; knit (though I have forgotten);
personal finance; and how to shop by looking at unit prices.  All of those
skills have served me very well in life and have allowed me to take care of
myself with little assistance needed.

Hanging out in this echo has taught me a lot also.

Here's a recipe so simple it'd be impossible to screw up:

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     Title: Busy Day Meatloaf
Categories: Crs, Totest, Post, Chopmeat
     Yield: 6 Servings

     2 lb Lean ground beef
     1 cn Tomato soup
     1 cn Cream of mushroom
     1 pk Onion soup mix

 Form meat into loaf and freeze. When ready to bake, place in a large
 piece of foil, pour soups over top, seal, and bake at 300F for 4
 hours.

 Taste of Home Ground Beef Collection 1996 Edition Shared by Carolyn
 Shaw 12-95

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- Sean

... Cooking rule: if at first you don't succeed, order pizza.
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