• Re: Mystery Carets

    From Dave Drum@1:2320/105 to Ben Collver on Wed Oct 29 06:50:00 2025
    Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    I have no earthly idea unless it's a recipe entered/posted by Carolyn Shaw. Her recipes *always* had that symbol. I think t was an identity tag or it helped her sort her MM base for *her* recipes.

    Thanks for resolving that mystery for me!

    When looking for background (and more recipes) I learned that Carolyn
    was a cookbook author and had made videos of some of her stuff.

    https://www.astray.com/recipes/?show=Ancient+grain+pasta%5E

    * Exported from MasterCook *

    Mystery Pizza

    Recipe By : Nancy Alexander (PBJF04B)
    Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Pizza

    I bought a CD of Monster Cook software - which remains unopened as I
    prefer the Meal Master format.

    This ought to be right up your street ....

    MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

    Title: Vegan Oatmeal Raisin Cookies^
    Categories: Vegan, Grains, Fruits, Cookies, Snacks
    Yield: 24 cookies

    4 oz Vegan butter; room temp
    1 c (packed) lt brown sugar
    1/3 c Granulated sugar; (opt)
    1 vegan "egg" *
    1/2 c No sugar added applesauce
    1 1/2 ts Pure vanilla extract
    1 1/2 c Old fashioned oats; NOT
    - quick cook oatmeal
    1 c Raisins; firmly packed
    1 1/2 c A-P flour
    1 1/2 ts Ground cinnamon
    1 ts Baking soda
    1/2 ts Salt

    * Bob's Red <ill egg replacer (follow directions for 1
    whole egg)

    Set oven @ 350oF/175oC

    Sift the flour, cinnamon, baking soda and salt, set
    aside. Make the vegan egg according to the
    manufacturer's instructions, set aside.

    Using a stand mixer or hand mixer, cream the butter and
    sugar(s) together. Add the vegan egg, applesauce,
    vanilla extract and oatmeal. Mix to combine. Scrape down
    the sides and bottom of the bowl. Add the dry ingredient
    mixture and raisins. Mix just until the dough comes
    together.

    Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Use a small
    cookie scoop to portion each cookie two to three inches
    apart. Use a fork to gently press the cookies. Bake for
    13 minutes. Once done, cool the cookies on a rack or
    place the parchment paper, with the cookies on it,
    directly on a countertop to cool. Store in an airtight
    container.

    Yield: 20 - 24 cookies

    RECIPE FROM: https://www.gdseasoning.com

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  • From Ben Collver@1:105/500 to Dave Drum on Wed Oct 29 06:50:54 2025
    Re: Re: Mystery Carets
    By: Dave Drum to Ben Collver on Wed Oct 29 2025 06:50 am

    This ought to be right up your street ...
    Title: Vegan Oatmeal Raisin Cookies^

    With caret!

    Unfortunately, the oven here has been non-working for quite some time...


    * Exported from MasterCook *

    Fudge Oatmeal (No Bake) Cookies

    Recipe By : Randy Rigg
    Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Cookies

    Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
    -------- ------------ --------------------------------
    Dough:
    2 c Granulated sugar
    1/2 c Cocoa
    1/2 c Milk
    1/2 c Butter
    1 ds Salt
    Base:
    1 tb Vanilla
    3 c Quick oats -- uncooked
    1/2 c Peanut butter

    Combine dough ingredients. Bring to a boil and boil hard for
    1 minute. Remove from fire and add 1 tb of vanilla. Pour into a
    bowl containing 3 cups of raw oatmeal (quick) and 1/2 cup of peanut
    butter. Mix well. Drop quickly by tablespoons onto waxed paper.


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  • From Dave Drum@1:124/5016 to Ben Collver on Thu Oct 30 06:19:51 2025
    Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    This ought to be right up your street ...
    Title: Vegan Oatmeal Raisin Cookies^

    With caret!

    Unfortunately, the oven here has been non-working for quite some
    time...

    That's a shame. So many thiings one can do with an oven. When I lived in
    the tin can I has a double-stack wall mount oven separate from the cook
    top (stove). Gave that up when I ditched the redneck ranch for a *real*
    house - with a more conventional stove w/oven on the bottom.

    Still, it beats no oven. Have you considered a toaster" oven. Best Buy
    was offering a "The bella PRO 12-in-1 6-Slice Toaster Oven + 33-qt. Air
    Fryer with French Doors gives you the same deep-fried taste without the
    fat! Air fry technology uses high intensity hot air to bake, brown, and
    crisp your favorite fried foods with little to no oil." for U$150.

    I'm hoping Santy Pants will have one fall out his sleigh this year.
    Even tho I'm short on counter space.

    * Exported from MasterCook *

    Fudge Oatmeal (No Bake) Cookies

    Recipe By : Randy Rigg
    Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
    Categories : Cookies

    Somebody messed about with this recipe. Randy only ever posted Meal
    Master formatted recipe. And his trademark quantity was *ALWAYS^ 3
    servings. 'TwAS almost a joke.

    MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

    Title: Poor Man's Lobster II
    Categories: Five, Seafood
    Yield: 3 Servings

    3 qt Water
    1/2 c Salt
    1/2 c Sugar
    4 lb Cod; in 6 or 8 pieces
    Butter

    Bring water, salt and sugar to boiling; remove from heat
    and add cod. Cover and let stand for 15 minutes. Drain
    carefully; pat dry with paper towels.

    Place cod on foil lined broiler pan or 15" X 10" X 1"
    pan. Butter generously; broil 3" to 4" from heat until
    lightly browned.

    Serve immediately with melted butter.

    Randy Rigg

    From: http://www.recipesource.com

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  • From Ben Collver@1:105/500 to Dave Drum on Thu Oct 30 06:46:11 2025
    Re: Re: Mystery Carets
    By: Dave Drum to Ben Collver on Thu Oct 30 2025 06:19 am

    Still, it beats no oven. Have you considered a toaster" oven?

    Yes, and someone offered to give one to me. It would just be a matter of making space for it.

    Somebody messed about with this recipe. Randy only ever posted Meal Master formatted recipe. And his trademark quantity was *ALWAYS^ 3 servings.
    'TwAS almost a joke.

    Interesting... i found that recipe in MC format on recipesource.com.
    Here's my conversion to Meal Master format, complete with 3 servings.

    MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

    Title: Fudge Oatmeal (No Bake) Cookies
    Categories: Cookies
    Yield: 3 Servings

    2 c Granulated sugar
    1/2 c Cocoa
    1/2 c Milk
    1/4 lb Butter
    1 ds Salt

    Combine ingredients. Bring to a boil and boil hard for 1 minute.
    Remove from fire and add 1 tb vanilla. Pour into a bowl containing
    3 cups raw oatmeal (quick) and 1/2 cup peanut butter. Mix well.
    Drop quickly by tablespoons onto waxed paper.

    Recipe by Randy Rigg

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  • From Dave Drum@1:18/200 to Ben Collver on Tue Nov 4 18:29:34 2025
    Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    Re: Re: Mystery Carets
    By: Dave Drum to Ben Collver on Thu Oct 30 2025 06:19 am

    Still, it beats no oven. Have you considered a toaster" oven?

    Yes, and someone offered to give one to me. It would just be a matter
    of making space for it.

    That's my problem. With my tiny kitchen and lack of counter space I have
    to store the toaster-oven on a rack in the dining room and set it up when
    it is to be used. P.I.T.A.

    Somebody messed about with this recipe. Randy only ever posted Meal
    Master
    formatted recipe. And his trademark quantity was *ALWAYS^ 3 servings. 'TwAS almost a joke.

    Interesting... i found that recipe in MC format on recipesource.com. Here's my conversion to Meal Master format, complete with 3 servings.

    MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

    Title: Fudge Oatmeal (No Bake) Cookies
    Categories: Cookies
    Yield: 3 Servings

    There was a lot of "backing and forthinig" back in the early days of the
    echo (mid 1980s) and both Meal Master and Master Cook had their "champions".
    I bought a copy of Master Cook and registered my download of Meal master
    so I was covere3d either road.

    I have noticed that recipe source has a lot of MC formatted recipes. Some
    of tohse were originally issued as Meal master - to each his own,said the
    old woman as she kissed the cow. Bv)=

    Heck Ieven registered a copy of Accu Chef (windoze ready - not DOS).

    Here's a Randy with mmore than 3 servings

    MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

    Title: Elephant Stew
    Categories: Five, Meat
    Yield: 3800 Servings

    1 Elephant
    Salt & pepper
    2 Rabbits

    Cut elephant into small bite size pieces, this should
    take about 2 months.

    Add enough brown gravy to cover, about half a train
    tank car.

    Cook over kerosene heat for about 4 weeks at 450ºF/234ºC.

    This recipe should serve 3,800 people.

    If more are expected, add 2 extra rabbits, do so only
    if necessary as most people do not like hare in their
    stew.

    Randy Rigg

    From: http://www.recipesource.com

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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Dave Drum on Wed Nov 5 18:03:55 2025
    Dave Drum wrote to Ben Collver <=-

    That's my problem. With my tiny kitchen and lack of counter space I
    have to store the toaster-oven on a rack in the dining room and set it
    up when it is to be used. P.I.T.A.

    I have the same problem here.

    MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

    Title: Sweetbread Casserole
    Categories: Meats, Main dish, Casseroles
    Yield: 4 Servings

    4 tb Butter
    2 tb Flour
    1 c Chicken stock or stock from
    Cooking the sweetbreads
    1/2 c Sliced water chestnuts (opt)
    1/2 ts Salt
    1/2 ts Accent
    Dash of pepper
    1 ts Minced parsley
    1 cn (8oz) sliced mushrooms, and
    The juice
    2 Eggs, well beaten
    1/2 c Cream
    1 lb Precooked sweetbreads
    1 c Fine breadcrumbs
    1/4 c Grated mild cheese

    Melt the butter in the top of a double boiler, add the flour, mix
    carefully, and pour in the stock slowly. Add the vhestnuts, parsley,
    mushrooms, and seasonings. When the sauce has thickened, beat
    together the eggs and the cream, pour the sauce into the egg mixture,
    and return to the double boiler. Stir constantly until thick, mix in
    the sweetbreads, and pour into a buttered casserole. Mix the
    breadcrumbs and cheese and sprinkle over the casserole. Bake in a 275
    F oven for 15 to 20 minutes.

    To Prepare Sweetbreads: Soak in cold water for 25 to 30 minutes.
    Remove the membranes and simmer in water for 15 minutes - to each
    quart of water add 2 thin slices of lemon and 1 tsp of salt. Cool and
    use in any recipe calling for sweetbreads. These precooked
    sweetbreads may be prepared in quantity and frozen. Source: The Home
    Freezer Book for Better Living
    : By Zella Boutell

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