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That's the spirit!Cheerleaders for Trump!
He's tic tic tic tic tic tic BOOM,, dynamite, BOOM,
, dynamite!

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That's the spirit!Cheerleaders for Trump!
He's tic tic tic tic tic tic BOOM,, dynamite, BOOM,
, dynamite!
Sure. Its at the bottom. I will share the cheesecake recipe after I make it. This way I know I got it correct.Would you be willing to share the recipes?![]()
Learned it from mom. She made it mostly during summer when the temps were hot. The milk was on the kitchen counter to sour. She did not have the contraption I put together. If the kitchen temperatures are just 70°F , the milk just does not want to sour in timely fashion. I would not want to wait 3 days for it to happen. With my setup, it is done next day.Making cheese always looked like a fun project. You're a talented guy Cavey!
You would be most welcomed.Hmm... I’m coming to YOUR house for Thanksgiving!
The cheese can be made without the crockpots if your kitchen temps are over 80°F for the duration of the souring. That is how mom made it always. (summer).Wow. That looks like quite a project.
Thank you so much for taking the time to share this...it looks delicious & I'm looking forward to making it! One of my husband's favorite cakes is an applesauce cake with brown sugar frosting, it's one his mom always made!Sure. Its at the bottom. I will share the cheesecake recipe after I make it. This way I know I got it correct.
Learned it from mom. She made it mostly during summer when the temps were hot. The milk was on the kitchen counter to sour. She did not have the contraption I put together. If the kitchen temperatures are just 70°F , the milk just does not want to sour in timely fashion. I would not want to wait 3 days for it to happen. With my setup, it is done next day.
You would be most welcomed.,, You and my DD#2 would have plenty to talk about. She is a NP. and deals with Covid on a daily basis in the clinic. She did Front line Drive-thru testing during the summer.
The cheese can be made without the crockpots if your kitchen temps are over 80°F for the duration of the souring. That is how mom made it always. (summer).
Here is the recipe ingredients.
4 cups of shredded apples. I got that amount from 4 large apples. I hand shredded the apples, skins and all on a cheese grater. The Pyrex container is a 1 quart size in pix.
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This is the grater I used.
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1 hefty teaspoon cinnamon.
1 hefty tablespoon Cocoa.
1 hefty tablespoon Baking Soda.
1 and 1/2 cups sugar. Mom used 2 but I cut back.
2 cups flour. little extra is OK also.
1/2 cup of oil. I used Canola. Mom used mostly Corn Oil.
3 large eggs.
This was only cake mom used baking soda, instead of baking powder, or yeast.
I researched a little about the use of baking soda. The apples provide the acidity to make the soda work. Baking powder has some powdered acid in the ingredients, with baking soda being the working portion of it.
I also just used teaspoons, and tablespoons from silverware drawer. (not measuring size like I should have) I know I would have been banned from participating on this show.
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In mixer I added eggs first, beat them some, added oil, then sugar, cinnamon, cocoa, and baking soda. I then added the flour. The mixture did get kind of thick. When I added the apples last, the mixture did get somewhat runny. I did not over-beat the mix with the apples in it, just sufficiently to get it mixed in.
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Poured it out onto a well greased pan with wax paper lining.
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At this point, I was slightly worried if this liquid-y looking thing was going to rise into a cake
I do recall trying to make carrot cake many years earlier, with disastrous results.
Here is another pix of finished results. I bake for 45 minutes in preheated oven at 350°F, and then checked with a toothpick to make sure it was done.
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Post that recipe here...One of my husband's favorite cakes is an applesauce cake with brown sugar frosting, it's one his mom always made!![]()
Thanks so much for sharing! Yummy!Sure. Its at the bottom. I will share the cheesecake recipe after I make it. This way I know I got it correct.
Learned it from mom. She made it mostly during summer when the temps were hot. The milk was on the kitchen counter to sour. She did not have the contraption I put together. If the kitchen temperatures are just 70°F , the milk just does not want to sour in timely fashion. I would not want to wait 3 days for it to happen. With my setup, it is done next day.
You would be most welcomed.,, You and my DD#2 would have plenty to talk about. She is a NP. and deals with Covid on a daily basis in the clinic. She did Front line Drive-thru testing during the summer.
The cheese can be made without the crockpots if your kitchen temps are over 80°F for the duration of the souring. That is how mom made it always. (summer).
Here is the recipe ingredients.
4 cups of shredded apples. I got that amount from 4 large apples. I hand shredded the apples, skins and all on a cheese grater. The Pyrex container is a 1 quart size in pix.
View attachment 2405874
This is the grater I used.
View attachment 2405900
1 hefty teaspoon cinnamon.
1 hefty tablespoon Cocoa.
1 hefty tablespoon Baking Soda.
1 and 1/2 cups sugar. Mom used 2 but I cut back.
2 cups flour. little extra is OK also.
1/2 cup of oil. I used Canola. Mom used mostly Corn Oil.
3 large eggs.
This was only cake mom used baking soda, instead of baking powder, or yeast.
I researched a little about the use of baking soda. The apples provide the acidity to make the soda work. Baking powder has some powdered acid in the ingredients, with baking soda being the working portion of it.
I also just used teaspoons, and tablespoons from silverware drawer. (not measuring size like I should have) I know I would have been banned from participating on this show.
View attachment 2405926
In mixer I added eggs first, beat them some, added oil, then sugar, cinnamon, cocoa, and baking soda. I then added the flour. The mixture did get kind of thick. When I added the apples last, the mixture did get somewhat runny. I did not over-beat the mix with the apples in it, just sufficiently to get it mixed in.
View attachment 2405875
Poured it out onto a well greased pan with wax paper lining.
View attachment 2405876
At this point, I was slightly worried if this liquid-y looking thing was going to rise into a cake
I do recall trying to make carrot cake many years earlier, with disastrous results.
Here is another pix of finished results. I bake for 45 minutes in preheated oven at 350°F, and then checked with a toothpick to make sure it was done.
View attachment 2405915
Oh yeah! He’s HOT!!!Thought yall would like to see how HOT this boys neck isView attachment 2405482View attachment 2405483View attachment 2405484
I immediately started singing that like a cheerOh yeah...it's r e d with a little bit of h o t, oh baby, r e d, red h o t, red hot, red hot, red hot...
This was a cheer my daughter did when she was a high school cheerleader!![]()
I somehow knew that you would!!!I immediately started singing that like a cheer![]()