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What was your favorite bowl??
Mine has always been the gingerbread bowl - or, in any event, ANYTHING that
included black treacle (molasses) Pat P. "Fred" wrote in message ... I suspect that most of you remember "licking out the bowl" after momma was through with it on bake day. What was your favorite ingedient or what ever?? Mine was cleaning out the left overs from the butter tart filling with the remains of a lemon pie being a close second. Come to think of it I'm not sure where the term "licking out the bowl" came from as momma usually furnished a spoon and any self respecting bowl licker started at the rim of the bowl with the spoon and worked to the bottom creating many artistic patterns along the way. I know what "licking the spoon" meant because that is what I would offer my antsy sister after I was done. Fred http://www.stitchaway.com If you are on thin ice you might as well dance! W.I.P. - "Fiddler on the Roof". W.I.L., "Romantic Venice", "Ocean Princess", "Southwest Charm", "Rainbow Trail", "Indian Pottery", "One Earth", "Spirit of the Full Moon" and "+?", "+?", "+?". --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.510 / Virus Database: 307 - Release Date: 8/14/03 |
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"Fred" wrote in message ... I suspect that most of you remember "licking out the bowl" after momma was through with it on bake day. What was your favorite ingedient or what ever?? My favorite was my mom's chocolate icing--the kind that hardened and almost turned to fudge. If one of my older brother's was around I usually just got the beaters! -- Bonnie WIPs: EGA's English Band Sampler ICC Scarlet Letter's Luna Stitch-n-Zip Patchwork Checkbook Cover Knitted Cardigan Knitted Amish Throw |
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Well - I can recall hugging the "china" bowl on an occassion in college.
:-) However - to stay on topic - it was definitely a toss up of either the yellow cake mix or the chocolate icing. I read Bonnie's response and our beaters usually had more on them. (To keep things fair, mom would use that rubber spatula to clean that red porcelain bowl pretty good!) LOL! Ah - the memories Fred. Thanks. Jim |
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"Fred" wrote in message ... I suspect that most of you remember "licking out the bowl" after momma was through with it on bake day. What was your favorite ingedient or what ever?? I'm not sure I had a favourite, but I love chocolate, and was notorious for eating raw dough of any sort - it didn't even have to be sweet. A couple things this brought to mine was first, I was shocked when making brownies with my SIL's family (yes in my family, your siblings spouses families become your families, just think of the mayhem I could of caused in the Mother/Daughter/Son-in-Law thread), that before the spoons and beaters were handed out to be licked, they were dipped back into the batter so you had more to lick. At my house we got the LEFTOVERS after just about everything had been scrapped into the baking dish. And secondly comes a question that goes with this - what was your favourite by-product, if any of baking day? When my mom made pies, she would take the left over pie dough that wasn't enough to make another pie and roll them up like pinwheels with sugar and cinnamon making miniature cinnamon buns (sorta) which she baked on a pie pan. There must of been butter too, yummy! I hated sharing! Rachel --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.510 / Virus Database: 307 - Release Date: 8/14/2003 |
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And secondly comes a question that goes with this - what was your
favourite by-product, if any of baking day? When my mom made pies, she would take the left over pie dough that wasn't enough to make another pie and roll them up like pinwheels with sugar and cinnamon making miniature cinnamon buns (sorta) which she baked on a pie pan. There must of been butter too, yummy! I hated sharing! Rachel Oooooo! My mom did those, too, and I loved them. Now when I make a pie, I always make some for myself. DH is not a pie crust fan. That just means there is more for me! -- Bonnie WIPs: EGA's English Band Sampler ICC Scarlet Letter's Luna Stitch-n-Zip Patchwork Checkbook Cover Knitted Cardigan Knitted Amish Throw "Rachel Janzen" wrote in message . ca... |
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I won't...I'm a middle school teacher wannabe (no jobs here....)
Addie "Pat Porter" wrote in message ... Don`t ever grow up, Addie!!! LOL! Pat P "Addie" wrote in message news:RMq0b.12604$at3.11695@edtnps84... Mmmmm, just finished licking out the chocolate cake bowl from the cake for DHs 30th today! Yum!!! Addie "Fred" wrote in message ... I suspect that most of you remember "licking out the bowl" after momma was through with it on bake day. What was your favorite ingedient or what ever?? Mine was cleaning out the left overs from the butter tart filling with the remains of a lemon pie being a close second. Come to think of it I'm not sure where the term "licking out the bowl" came from as momma usually furnished a spoon and any self respecting bowl licker started at the rim of the bowl with the spoon and worked to the bottom creating many artistic patterns along the way. I know what "licking the spoon" meant because that is what I would offer my antsy sister after I was done. Fred http://www.stitchaway.com If you are on thin ice you might as well dance! W.I.P. - "Fiddler on the Roof". W.I.L., "Romantic Venice", "Ocean Princess", "Southwest Charm", "Rainbow Trail", "Indian Pottery", "One Earth", "Spirit of the Full Moon" and "+?", "+?", "+?". --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.510 / Virus Database: 307 - Release Date: 8/14/03 |
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