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01-02-2023 10:29 AM
Whew! THANKS, Nightowlz, for all of your time in putting these recipes from previous posters on this thread. I had started this thread because I noticed a few posters had previously mentioned the recipes on the "bulletin board" that existed at one time. I had some of those recipes and thought they might like to see them. Some date back to the nineties.
You have done all the work so there is now a thread that I am sure duplicates all the recipes on the old "bulletin board" that one of the posters had for everyone to access at one time (a lot of work on that one too).
Happy New Year to you and to all the posters who provide us with great recipes, and all who post or sometimes check in on this Recipes Forum.
01-02-2023 10:57 AM
@cherrywood wrote:Whew! THANKS, Nightowlz, for all of your time in putting these recipes from previous posters on this thread. I had started this thread because I noticed a few posters had previously mentioned the recipes on the "bulletin board" that existed at one time. I had some of those recipes and thought they might like to see them. Some date back to the nineties.
You have done all the work so there is now a thread that I am sure duplicates all the recipes on the old "bulletin board" that one of the posters had for everyone to access at one time (a lot of work on that one too).
Happy New Year to you and to all the posters who provide us with great recipes, and all who post or sometimes check in on this Recipes Forum.
ITA how wonderful it is that @Nightowlz spent so much time posting all these fabulous recipes. I do not recognize many of the posters, but there are a few I do recognize who still post on the boards. What a nice tribute to acknowledge the sources of these recipes and that the info was even available after all this time!
I enjoy going to on-line websites to get recipe inspiration and here we have an entire thread to look at. Very well done by everyone involved.
01-02-2023 01:00 PM - edited 01-02-2023 01:00 PM
@cherrywood wrote:Whew! THANKS, Nightowlz, for all of your time in putting these recipes from previous posters on this thread. I had started this thread because I noticed a few posters had previously mentioned the recipes on the "bulletin board" that existed at one time. I had some of those recipes and thought they might like to see them. Some date back to the nineties.
You have done all the work so there is now a thread that I am sure duplicates all the recipes on the old "bulletin board" that one of the posters had for everyone to access at one time (a lot of work on that one too).
Happy New Year to you and to all the posters who provide us with great recipes, and all who post or sometimes check in on this Recipes Forum.
Thanks I'm glad you appreciate the effort. Hollee did all the work putting all the recipes together on her site. I just copied & pasted all the recipes before she took down her site with the recipes on it. Just glad I saw her post when she stated she was taking her site down.
There is still a 2005 Holiday Goodies folder with lots of recipes but it's a secure pdf file so I cannot copy & paste. I could select all the text but it would not let me copy it. Under security features it shows copy not allowed. The only other way I know of that would work is pay for a converter to convert the pdf to word document.
If anyone has any other solutions how to copy the pdf let me know.
Happy New Year.
01-02-2023 06:33 PM - edited 01-02-2023 06:35 PM
@Nightowlz I also appreciate the time you took to post the recipes. Today, I made the Macaroni and Ham salad with cheese and pineapple. So good and I wasn't sure if I'd love it as I'm not wild about sweet pickles but everything in the salad came together, including the peas the author added as a possible addition. Lots of flavors. The curry in the dressing was perfect. I added more onion, she listed one teaspoon -- no way for that much salad.
My notes: Using salad macaroni instead of elbow keeps pieces more to the same size, American Cheese isn't easy to buy by the block anymore for cutting into cubes so I sub'd with colby jack, go easy on the salt, and the dressing amount needs increased.
01-03-2023 09:21 AM
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Wow! I can't even imagine having the patience to put this thread together! Perhaps you should approach David about creating a "Poster's Choice" cookbook! They put a few recipes together and make a million dollars... meanwhile, the best of the best is right here on the forum for free.
01-03-2023 10:16 AM - edited 01-03-2023 10:17 AM
@Nightowlz .....WOW is right!! Thank you very much for taking the time to post this great collection of recipes! New recipes to try for 2023! So many good ones! I even saw a couple of mine included....nice surprise....and enjoyed seeing names of past posters here.
01-04-2023 08:36 AM
@cherrywood Thanks so much for starting this thread. I immediately thought of Inky Dinky Doo's BBQ recipe and Aunt Bertie's potatoes.
And....@Nightowlz thanks so much for posting the recipes from Hollee's old site. I used to visit there and browse it occasionally but then didn't remember the URL for it. I had forgotten about so many of those posters and don't think a lot of them post here any longer.
01-04-2023 10:33 PM
@Free2be wrote:@Nightowlz I also appreciate the time you took to post the recipes. Today, I made the Macaroni and Ham salad with cheese and pineapple. So good and I wasn't sure if I'd love it as I'm not wild about sweet pickles but everything in the salad came together, including the peas the author added as a possible addition. Lots of flavors. The curry in the dressing was perfect. I added more onion, she listed one teaspoon -- no way for that much salad.
My notes: Using salad macaroni instead of elbow keeps pieces more to the same size, American Cheese isn't easy to buy by the block anymore for cutting into cubes so I sub'd with colby jack, go easy on the salt, and the dressing amount needs increased.
Glad you found a recipe to try. I'm sure you will find more. Hopefully everyone will read your post so they can make notes for the recipe changes if they might want to try it.
01-04-2023 10:37 PM
@walker wrote:@Nightowlz .....WOW is right!! Thank you very much for taking the time to post this great collection of recipes! New recipes to try for 2023! So many good ones! I even saw a couple of mine included....nice surprise....and enjoyed seeing names of past posters here.
Thank you. Have fun trying new recipes this year. Some of the posters names I recognize some not. There sure are a lot that have come & gone over the years.
01-04-2023 10:41 PM
@shoptilyadropagain wrote:@cherrywood Thanks so much for starting this thread. I immediately thought of Inky Dinky Doo's BBQ recipe and Aunt Bertie's potatoes.
And....@Nightowlz thanks so much for posting the recipes from Hollee's old site. I used to visit there and browse it occasionally but then didn't remember the URL for it. I had forgotten about so many of those posters and don't think a lot of them post here any longer.
Your welcome. A lot of them don't post here any longer. I wonder what happened to a lot of them that posted yummy recipes all the time. It would be nice if they would pop in here & there.
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