Subj : Re: Canadian hash?
To   : Shawn Highfield
From : Sean Dennis
Date : Sun Aug 25 2024 13:41:28

-=> Shawn Highfield wrote to Sean Dennis <=-

SH> I'll try changing the archiver and see if that helps. :)  As I said I
SH> didn't think it was an issue on your end, I've experienced it before
SH> with Silver Xpress.  (On a different BBS from yours)

That's why I use ARJ.  The open source version is very well-written and ARJ
is more feature-paacked than ZIP which is a modified ARC based on stolen
source code.

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

     Title: Apple Crumb Coffeecake
Categories: Brunch, Cakes, Desserts
     Yield: 6 Servings

 1 1/4 c  Sugar; divided
     1 tb Cornstarch
   1/2 ts Cinnamon
   1/4 ts Nutmeg
     1 tb Light corn syrup
     2 c  Apples; peeled and chopped
   1/4 c  Currants
 2 1/2 c  Flour
   3/4 c  Margarine; softened
   1/4 ts Salt
   1/2 ts Baking powder
   1/2 ts Baking soda
     1    Egg
   3/4 c  Buttermilk
          -vegetable shortening spray

 In 2 quart saucepan, combine 1/2 cup sugar, cornstarch, cinnamon and
 nutmeg.  Add corn syrup, apples and currants. Cok over medium heat,
 stirring frequently until mixture thickens. Remove from heat and cool
 slightly.

 In a large mixing bowl, combine flour and remaining 3/4 cup sugar.
 Using pastry blender, cut in margarine until mixture resembles coarse
 crumbs. Remove 1/2 cup and set aside for topping.

 To remaining mixture, stir in salt, baking powder and baking soda.
 Mix egg and buttermilk together. Add dry ingredients to
 egg-buttermilk mixture, stirring only until combined.

 Spray a 9 inch round cake pan with vegetable spray. Spread 2/3 of the
 batter over bottom of pan.  Spread 2/3 of the apple mixture over
 batter. Dot with remaining batter and apple mixture, spreading
 evenly. Sprinkle with reserved crumb mixture.  Bake at 350F for 45
 minutes. Cool slightly before serving.

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-- Sean

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