Catie’s Blueberry Pie 5 c blueberries, thawed & semi-crushed 1.5 c sugar 2 tbsp flour 3 heaping tsp corn starch 1 egg, beaten 3 tbsp lemon juice 2 tsp vanilla 2 c sour cream Cook the first 7 ingredients together in a saucepan, stirring constantly, until the mixture has thickened up nicely. (The gel between the berries should be thick and transluscent. If you think it might not be thick yet, it isn’t.) Allow to cool. (Expedient manner: spread wax paper on a cookie sheet and spread the filling over…
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My oh my oh my, what a nice day it’s been. Mom and Dad came over around 10:30 for breakfast. Ted made waffles which were very good, and we used some of my peach and strawberry syrups (jams which’d failed) as well as regular syrup, and mmm yummy. After that, an orgy of gifts. There was a great deal of cleaning up done, including a long bread-loaf pan which I’d been coveting, X2, The Lion King, a jillion or so books, *four* CDs, new small cereal-sized bowls, a sports-sized MP3…
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas to all! *beam* My stocking stuffer was a 64 meg memory flash card. No more disk drives! Ahahahah! Ted’s was a papasan. Okay, it didn’t actually go in his stocking, but it sure surprised him! :)
oh yes!
Oh yes! Fourth corollary, which Mom reminds me to ask: Do you like poetry? If so, what kind of poetry? Do you read it for pleasure? If you’re an imaging reader, does poetry work for you? Tell me, tell me! (I’m really enjoying this discussion. Heehee.)
oh yes!
Oh yes! Fourth corollary, which Mom reminds me to ask: Do you like poetry? If so, what kind of poetry? Do you read it for pleasure? If you’re an imaging reader, does poetry work for you? Tell me, tell me! (I’m really enjoying this discussion. Heehee.)