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No Bake Christmas Fruit Cake

Posted on November 30, 2011 Written by Nibby Priest

Making Dorothy Green’s Recipe of the Uncooked Christmas Fruit Cake- Some actually call it a nut loaf.

The Recipe

Ingredients

1 pound vanilla wafers (crushed fine)
1 pound candied cherries (red & green)
1 pound raisins
1 pound of English Walnuts (broken)
2 pounds pecans chopped
1 small package black walnuts

1 pound miniature marshmellows
1 large can of carnation or Pet milk

Directions

Mix the above nuts, raisens, and wafers ingredients together in large mixing bowl.

Place milk in double boiler and heat. When hot add marshmellows slowly until all are dissolved. Pour this over the above nut mixture and coat well.

Line loaf pans or tube pan with aluminum foil. Press the mixture down good so it will mold together. Hint, butter fingers or wear gloves. Cover with foil and put in cool place.

Cake can be cut as soon as it is set together.

Who is Dorthy Green? She was a longtime member of First Baptist Church Henderson.  She was known to many as the church hostess.  She was the keeper of the church linens and overall know as one of the finest cooks of sweet delicacies. She was also a seamstress that worked for the Cornbleet’s dress factory Dixie Lou Frocks in downtown Henderson Kentucky.   Her husband Jake Green was the caretaker at First Baptist Church for many years.

Filed Under: Food, Recipes

Nib’s Christmas Gift Idea List 2011

Posted on November 25, 2011 Written by Nibby Priest

Nibby’s favorite things list might not be as exclusive as Oprah’s but I think you will enjoy reviewing them.  All the items listed, I own or have used and recommend.   Maybe this list will give you some gift giving ideas for this Christmas 2011 gift giving season.  I sure would enjoy and appreciate your comments.

Apple’s iPad -I have owned both a first-generation  iPad and presently use a iPad2.  This blog was actually created using a iPad2 and its Bluetooth keyboard. The iPad2 is the ultimate push media device.  This one device can take the place of so many other devices its almost silly not to own one.  I no longer need to carry a camera, music player, video camera or a TV set.  This device does it all.  This is truly a marvelous invention.  See an interesting review on the Moxiemoshow.com comparing the iPad to other tablet computers.

Food Steamer –an underutilized and often forgotten gadget for the kitchen.  Cook healthy meals fast without stove or microwave.  A great way to warm leftover food too. If you have leftover rolls or biscuits- the steamer will make them fresh again. I’m finding myself using the microwave less and less.

Roku Media Streaming Player –dish the cable TV and get this device.  I find it better than Apple TV.  One box that allows you to view on your main house TV NetFlix, Hulu Plus, Pandora, Twitter, Facebook and many other services.  Their channel store has something for everyone.  If you want to stream your iTunes library the Apple TV might be your choice since Roku does not do this well. Don’t waste your money buying another DVD or Blu-ray player.  This small device does it all without discs.  Besides DVD’s and Blu-ray are going to be where 8-Tracks and VHS players are today and really quick.

Amazon Prime Membership -if you enjoy shopping with Amazon.com as much as I do you need to buy this $79 per annum membership.  This gives you free two-day shipping on many Amazon items (if an item is not Amazon Prime eligible I usually do not buy it).  The membership also gives you streaming of movies and TV Shows. If you own a Kindle device you get access to thousands of Kindle Books free.

Mobile Hotspot -ever been somewhere and needed internet access?  This device is great for traveling.  You can pay for the service as you go.  You can even get refill cards from Wal-Mart for as low as $20.  If you are with others you can share this internet connection with five other users.  I have used the device in the car with kids and iPad’s and even used it on a boat vacation one summer on Kentucky Lake.  It is not a substitute for your home or work internet connection but does get the job done.  I also have is as a disaster-recovery tool we can use at GoVaughn.com Insurance, in case we are without the internet.

Smartwool Socks -OK this is the ultimate gift.  Everyone can appreciate socks. The first time I saw and wore these socks I thought they would be hot and uncomfortable.  I was wrong. I have been wearing them for over three years and have completely removed all socks from my collection that are not Smartwool’s.  They are great year-round and they have styles for women.  Simon’s shoes in downtown Henderson KY have them.

Cusinart Brew and Grind – coolness of this gadget is yet decided.  I purchased this just a few weeks ago and already returned it once.  The base warming element clicks loudly while it is keeping the brewed coffee warm, and it is annoying while you are reading the iPad in the mornings.  However, I do like the ability to add whole beans to the top and the pot grinds and brews all at the same time.  As you can imagine there are more parts to clean on this newfangled coffee pot than just the filter basket.

Starbucks Christmas Blend is my favorite blend of coffee that Starbucks produces and only available during the Christmas Season.  The VIA version of the Christmas Blend is good as well.  Buy them direct from a Starbucks store and my favorite store is Starbucks #8345 Green River Rd, Evansville Indiana.

AVEDA Rosemary Mint Hand and Body Wash -best smelling nondrying body wash and hand soap I have ever found.  This is perfect anytime of the year but especially nice around the holidays with the scent of Rosemary and Mint. There are no alcohol or petroleum products in the wash – it is all natural.  There is a AVEDA store in Evansville IN – Solaris AVEDA -they are a full service salon offering spa like services.  I have used their services in the past but really like their products the best.  Next Saturday -December 3, 2011 they are having a 15% off AVEDA product sale. If you go over there try the  AVEDA comforting tea -steep yourself with a naturally sweet tea with no caffeine, sugar or added flavors a must-have for a winter evening and a great gift idea for tea lovers.

Yankee Flipper Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder a must for any bird lover who has problems with pesky squirrels eating the birds’ food.  I blogged about this fun gadget a few years ago. If you want a laugh be sure to watch the video on that blog. A very well made product.  I have owned one since 2009 and is still holding up quite well even with many Audubon Park Squirrel’s trying to break into the feeding compartment.

OXO Good Grips Kitchen Tool Set – our kitchens are full of mismatched kitchen tools but none I have found to be as functional as these. From the can opener to the carrot peeler they all function well and last a long time and just have a smooth feeling in your hands. This is a nice gift to a new homeowner or one who has a bunch of mismatched nonfunctioning kitchen tools. If you need a way to give an old drawer a new look this OXO Good Grips Kitchen Tool Set will do it. You can see all the OXO Tools available.

What are some of your favorite gift giving ideas?

Have you used some of these products?  What did you think of them? 

Filed Under: Business, Food, Henderson KY, Recomendations, Technology

17 Things About Coffee

Posted on November 3, 2011 Written by Nibby Priest

Without a doubt I enjoy my morning coffee either made a home, from my local coffee shops or at my metro Starbucks.  Here are some things you might know know about morning coffee.

 

Filed Under: Food

Aubergine aka Eggplant

Posted on September 6, 2011 Written by Nibby Priest

Clairee Belcher  asked  Ouiser Boudreaux on the hit movie Steel Magnolias starring Dolly Parton “Would you call that color Grape or Aubergine?”  Ouiser responded “You’re makin a fool outta yourself Claree. All the listeners want to hear about are touchdowns and injuries! No one gives a <censored> about that Eggplant stuff.”

Well, I know all about that Eggplant stuff this summer.  It seems that the local gardens have been blessed with an overabundance of Aubergine better known as Eggplant.

This summer I participated in a CSA.   The experience was wonderful, and I look forward to participating in 2012 as well.  My CSA is Cullennook Farms.   Carol Cowan and her family provided me with 10 pounds of locally produced vegetables for 12 weeks.  I really enjoyed the variety and finding something to do with the week’s surprise.

So I have been making several different recipes with Eggplant.  Below are four of my favorite.

Eggplant Parmesan-It was good but instead of baking the eggplant I breaded and baked.  It would have been much better if I would have fried the eggplant.  Furthermore, the slices were a little thick.  They should have been cut thinner.  I also let the eggplant soak in salt water after slicing for about an hour.  After that I dried them well before dipping them in egg then coating in italian bread crumbs before baking.

Moussaka (Baked Eggplant with Potatoes) Moussaka (Baked Eggplant with Potatoes) this was good but instead of using ground beef, I used spicy Italian Sausage. This dish was a good way to use Eggplant

Turkish CaviarEggplant Caviar – Some refer to this as Turkish Caviar.   This was so far the best.  An easy way to use an Eggplant.  Cut Eggplant in half.   Cut some slits in the eggplant insert some garlic and be generous.  The garlic will roast as well.  Top with butter.  Roast for approximately 40 minutes in a 400-degree oven.  Let cool.  Scoop out insides and puree them in food processor.  Some add a little of greek yogurt.  I didn’t do that and enjoyed on crackers as a dip.   This one is a make again for sure.  Another food blogger did a similar but more complex recipe of this. AllRecipes.com did a simple version similar to mine.

Hillbilly Eggplant Casserole.  This apparently is a recipe that has been around forever.  Some refer to it as a substitute for an oyster casseroles around the holidays.  This too was a good way to use eggplant. Thank you Jane Warren for sharing this one with me.

What is your favorite way to use an Eggplant?

Filed Under: Food, Recipes

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