Favorite recipes and memories of Edith Alberta Shoupe Thomas Brandon, as told on tape and from hand written notes. Ms. Alberta died on May 4, 2011, at the age of eighty four from small cell/large cell carcinoma. Through Christ, Jesus we will see her again one day. Alberta Anne Thomas
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Tuesday, November 28, 2017
Monday, November 13, 2017
RECIPE: Mom Shoupe's Butterscotch Pie
MOM SHOUPE’S BUTTERSCOTCH PIE
1 cup brown sugar 6 tablespoons cream
4 tablespoons butter 4 tablespoons flour
2 cups milk 3 egg yolks
Cook sugar, cream and butter together until thick. Mix the flour, milk and egg together; add to the first mixture. Cook until thick; pour into baked pie shell. Enjoy!
Friday, November 10, 2017
Recipe: Home Made Doughnuts
Basic Doughnut Recipe – Can be Used in Miniature Doughnut Maker
1 cup flour 1/2 cup sugar,
1 tbsp baking powder 1/2 cup milk
1 egg 1/2 tsp vanilla
4 tablespoons cooking oil
— mix dry ingredients together.
Add egg, vanilla and milk and beat 1 minute with electric mixer
– add oil and continue to beat for 1 minute more.
This is all of the recipe as it appears in Ms Alberta's notes. My granddaughter, Kaylee Michelle, and I used it to make donuts in her Miniature Doughnut Maker. I have also dropped them into a hot oil kettle for cooking, then dusted them with powdered sugar and/or cinnamon and sugar mix. They are good either way.
When I use this recipe I wonder when and how she acquired the recipe. Was it one she made up on her own? Or was it one from someone else?
Let me encourage anyone who loves to cook to give credit where due for recipes, where, when and from whom they came. There may come a time you will wonder and not remember.
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
Repost from a Florida newspaper
You Think You Had A Really Bad Day
2011 – March 20 Email about a bad day
So you think you're having a bad day? The following is taken from a Florida newspaper, and supposed to be true: Ann laughed so hard when she read this to me I couldn’t half understand what she was saying, I finally read it for myself.
A man was working on his motorcycle on his patio and his wife was in the house in the kitchen. The man was racing the engine on the motorcycle and somehow, the motorcycle slipped into gear. The man, still holding the handlebars, was dragged through a glass patio door and the motorcycle dumped onto the floor inside the house.
The wife, hearing the crash, ran into the dining room, and found her husband laying on the floor, cut and bleeding, the motorcycle laying next to him and the patio door shattered. The wife ran to the phone and summoned an ambulance.
Because they lived on a fairly large hill, the wife went down the several flights of long steps to the street to direct the paramedics to her husband. After the ambulance arrived and transported the husband to the hospital, the wife up righted the motorcycle and pushed it outside. Seeing that gas had spilled on the floor, the wife obtained some papers towels, blotted up the gasoline, and threw the towels in the toilet.
The husband was treated at the hospital and was released to come home. After arriving home, he looked at the shattered patio door and the damage done to his motorcycle. He became despondent, went into the bathroom, sat on the toilet and smoked a cigarette.
After finishing the cigarette, he flipped it between his legs into the toilet bowl while still seated. The wife, who was in the kitchen, heard a loud explosion and her husband screaming. She ran into the bathroom and found her husband laying on the floor. His trousers had been blown away and he was suffering burns on the buttocks, the back of his legs and his groin. The wife again ran to the phone and called for an ambulance.
The same ambulance crew was dispatched and the wife met them at the street. The paramedics loaded the husband on the stretcher and began carrying him to the street. While they were going down the stairs to the street accompanied by the wife, one of the paramedics asked the wife how the husband had burned himself. She told them and the paramedics started laughing so hard, one of them tipped the stretcher and dumped the husband out. He fell down the remaining steps and broke his ankle! Sunday, November 5, 2017
Recipe: Cornbread Stuffing as made by Ms Alberta's Youngest Sister
Cornbread Stuffing
Sue Shoupe McVaney
Fry: 2 lb. sausage; cool and drain; then crumble. Set aside.
Chop: 3 cups onions
3 cups celery
Put 2 tablespoons oil in skillet; dump in onions and celery.
Cook until soft; dump in large bowl with 2 bags bread crumbs.
Drain 1 – 8 ounce can of mushrooms
Mix all of above together with 2 eggs; add chicken broth until you
have it wet or as you like it.
Bake at 325 degrees for 1 hour. You can put some inside and around your turkey, if you like.
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
RECIPE: Zucchini Bread
RECIPE: Zucchini Bread
Beat: 3 eggs, until light and fluffy
Add: 2 cups sugar
1 cup oil
1 tablespoon vanilla
2 cups shredded zucchini
2 cups shredded zucchini
Sift: 2 ½ cups flour
¼ tsp. baking powder
2 tsp. baking soda
½ tsp. salt
3 tsp. cinnamon
Blend and add 1 cup chopped nuts. Bake 1 hour at 350 degrees. Makes 2 – 5X7 loaves.
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