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From: "helenware" <>
Subject: Re: [ML] Ah, snow cream !
Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 21:26:43 -0500
References: <20070202.151704.1344.1.askgranny@juno.com><65d66f240702021430x4cd4fdcau4ed714b97a9a15bc@mail.gmail.com><000801c74733$17e2eb40$bb832340@eozfaqvf>
I have never had snow cream either---but like you Mary, I have always made
pineapple upside down cake in the black cast iron skillet I had passed own
from my Grandmother---they are so great for baking in--I also do corn bread
in mine.
Helen
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mary Putman" <>
To: "marilyn e brown" <>; <>
Cc: <>
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 8:31 PM
Subject: Re: [ML] Ah, snow cream !
>
> I've never eaten snow cream, but still make pineapple upside-down cake in
an
> iron skillet. I've never baked it in any other type of pan. Grandma and
> Mom made it in an iron skillet too. My ties to Tennessee only extend from
> 1799 to 1811. Mary P. in Washington
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "marilyn e brown" <>
> To: <>
> Cc: <>
> Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 2:30 PM
> Subject: Re: [ML] Ah, snow cream !
>
>
> > Oh, goodness, someone else who makes real Banana Pudding!!!
> >
> > Family lore: Melissa's first husband David, whose mother's cooking
skills
> > are not up to par, had never had Banana Pudding until he came to supper
at
> > our house one evening. You would have thought I was serving a four star
> > gourmet dessert.
> > The boy ate until he was so miserable. His mother's parents were born in
> > Putnam County, TN. So I don't know what happened to her. I mistakenly
> > thought all females with ties to Tennessee were born knowing how to
cook.
> He
> > also had never had Pineapple Upside Down Cake made in an iron skillet.
> >
> > Good food can be so simple.
> >
> > Smiles,
> > Marilyne
> >
> >
> > On 2/2/07, <> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > We woke up to an inch and a half or so of snow up here on the ridge
near
> > > Clarksville, TN., and I wasted no time in making up a batch of custard
> to
> > > chill for making ice cream....Yep, we made it before the snow all
> melted,
> > > but it looked like it was going to be a near thing ! Theres still snow
> > > out there, but it's too close to the ground to use for eating....Oh
> > > me.....had to cook some custard for the snow cream , right ? Well, no
> > > need letting the extra custard go to waste so I made banana
> > > pudding....Had to turn the oven on to brown the meringue....What the
> > > heck, might as well make biscuits { White Lily SR flour, of course ! }
> > > since I had the oven on , right?....Heated up the already cooked
> country
> > > ham .........got out the butter and cherry preserves....Ya see how one
> > > thing leads to another ? All of this led straight to a happy
> > > hubby......Jeannie T
> > >
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