The pineapple sause sounds good! Need advice, I bought me some boneless
chicken tenders! I plan on putting the chicken in my crock pot boiling it done
better on my colosterol I hope by boiling, and hoping the crock pot might
be safer then dealing with boiling water. I want to make chicken and dumplings!
It has been years since I had any! I can use can bisquits for my dumplins just
roll them in some balls and it seems like I might have tii add a little milk 
maybe!
Any suggestions? Can I make chicken and dumplins in a crock pot slow cooker?
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    3.  Pickled Red Beet Eggs (Andrea
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 Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2014 18:37:29 -0500
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 Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2014 00:21:40 -0400
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 Subject: [CnD] Sweet and sour sauce without pineapple?
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 Hi all,
 I'd like to find a sweet and sour sauce recipe that doesn't
 include pineapple, yet is still slightly on the sweeter side
 and is not too strong. I know everyone's thoughts on what
 constitutes too sour, or sweet, or strong, or bland are
 different, but the key here is to have it not be bitey at
 all and have it not use pineapple. Any ideas?
 --
 Have a great day,
 Alex Hall
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 Message: 3
 Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2014 22:05:11 -0700
 From: Andrea Stone <[email protected]>
 To: "[email protected]"
 <[email protected]>
 Subject: [CnD] Pickled Red Beet Eggs
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 Hi Everyone, I have a recipe here that I am sharing. I live
 in the state of Pennsylvania, one of the big foods most
 Pennsylvanian people have at picnics and such is something
 called Red Beet Eggs. I absolutely love them and I grew up
 on them as we often have them at family picnics and holiday
 dinners. They are what is called a "Pennsylvania Dutch"
 food. So here is the recipe and I hope you all enjoy.
 
 Pickled Red Beet Eggs
 
 1 (15 ounce) can of red beets
 1 onion, thinly sliced (I omit the onion)
 12 hard boiled eggs, shelled and left whole
 1/4 cup white sugar
 1/2 cup vinegar
 
 Drain liquid from the beets into a saucepan. Place beets,
 onions and eggs into a large bowl or pitcher.
 
 Pour sugar and vinegar into saucepan with the beet liquid
 and bring the mixture to a boil. Reduce heat to low and let
 the mixture simmer for 15 minutes.
 
 Pour the beet juice mixture over the beets, eggs and onions.
 Seal the bowl or pitcher and refrigerate. Refrigerate for at
 least one to three days. The longer they are allowed to sit
 the better they will taste.
  
 Andrea Stone
 Avon Independent Sales Representative
 [email protected]
 http://www.youravon.com/astone86
 
 
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 Message: 4
 Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2014 06:34:54 -0400
 From: Peggy Fleischer <[email protected]>
 To: "[email protected]"
 <[email protected]>,
     Betty Emmons <[email protected]>
 Subject: Re: [CnD] totally frustrated with responses - Re:
 macaroni
     and    cheesewithout the
 stovetop?
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 There is a product called craft easy Mac. It is a box with
 12 packets of macaroni and cheese.
 They are singleserve packets and come with a little bag of
 macaroni and a little pouch of the powder.
 You pour the macaroni into a microwave safe bowl and add 2/3
 cup of water.
 You cook this uncovered for 3 1/2 minutes in the microwave
 on high.
 You next add the pouch of powder and stir. It is quite good
 mac & cheese and makes a single serving.
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 > On Sep 15, 2014, at 11:36 AM, Betty Emmons via
 Cookinginthedark <[email protected]>
 wrote:
 > 
 > I think the macaroni would need to boil which is not
 possible in the crockpot.
 > Betty Emmons
 > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charles Rivard via
 Cookinginthedark" <[email protected]>
 > To: <[email protected]>;
 "Sandy" <[email protected]>
 > Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2014 9:40 PM
 > Subject: [CnD] totally frustrated with responses - Re:
 macaroni and cheesewithout the stovetop?
 > 
 > 
 >> The boxed macaroni and cheese is a heck of a lot
 less expensive than any frozen macaroni and cheese.  I
 already have them  This is why I asked for thoughts on,
 specifically, how to fix it with, notice?? the conventional
 oven, or the crock pot.  No microwaving and no stove
 top.  Yet, people suggest the very methods I asked to
 not suggest.  I suppose there is no answer, in which
 case, the subject line should be changed in the future,
 unless someone knows of answers to what I very specifically
 asked for. Thanks.
 >> 
 >> ---
 >> Be positive!  When it comes to being defeated,
 if you think you're finished, you! really! are! finished!
 >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sandy via
 Cookinginthedark" <[email protected]>
 >> To: <[email protected]>;
 "'Lenore Koszalinski'" <[email protected]>
 >> Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2014 9:28 PM
 >> Subject: Re: [CnD] macaroni and cheese without the
 stovetop?
 >> 
 >> 
 >>> I love the Stouffer's; Schwans is a tad more
 pricey and also is good.
 >>> 
 >>> 
 >>> Courage is fear that has said its prayers!
 >>> -----Original Message-----
 >>> From: Cookinginthedark [mailto:[email protected]]
 On
 >>> Behalf Of Lenore Koszalinski via
 Cookinginthedark
 >>> Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2014 6:49 PM
 >>> To: [email protected];
 'brenda mueller'
 >>> Subject: Re: [CnD] macaroni and cheese without
 the stovetop?
 >>> 
 >>> Stovers is just grate it tast whole made.
 Lenore
 >>> 
 >>> -----Original Message-----
 >>> From: Cookinginthedark [mailto:[email protected]]
 On
 >>> Behalf Of brenda mueller via Cookinginthedark
 >>> Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2014 5:48 PM
 >>> To: [email protected];
 [email protected]
 >>> Subject: Re: [CnD] macaroni and cheese without
 the stovetop?
 >>> 
 >>> Hey, Friends,
 >>> 
 >>> There are other options for macaroni and
 cheese.  Let's explore a few of
 >>> them.  There's a frozzen macaroni and
 cheese dinner that is made by
 >>> Stoffer's, I think.  It's in the freezer
 section of many super markets.
 >>> There are Microwave cooking instructions on the
 box.  In addition, I've come
 >>> across these cups of Macaroni and cheese. 
 One removes the top, takes out
 >>> the macaroni cheese package, and simply adds
 cold water just below the rased
 >>> line inside.  because there's powdered
 milk in there. I think it's a Kraft
 >>> product.  Microwave just under 4 minutes.
 I think  210 seconds might work
 >>> best.  You'll have to experiment with your
 microwave, or just get someone to
 >>> read you the instructions on the packaged
 cup.  It's just a bit for one
 >>> person. Stir the macaronis, add the cheese from
 the paket, and add whatever
 >>> you want, after that, a bit of butter or salt,
 maybe? Stir thoroughly with a
 >>> fork after whatever little bit you ad. The cups
 don't have to stay in the
 >>> refrigerator; they can be stored on a shelf.
 >>> They're handy, anyway.  There are other
 suggestions ahead if you hadn't
 >>> downloaded them yet.
 >>> I'd save the boxes for bigger dinners, although
 there might be microwave
 >>> instructions on those boxes, too. 
 Check.  Hope this helps.
 >>> 
 >>> Brenda Mueller
 >>> .
 >>> 
 >>>> ----- Original Message -----
 >>>> From: "sayegh.mary--- via
 Cookinginthedark"
 >>> <[email protected]
 >>>> To: "[email protected]"
 >>> <[email protected]>,Charles
 Rivard <[email protected]
 >>>> Date sent: Sun, 7 Sep 2014 10:46:40 -0600
 >>>> Subject: Re: [CnD] macaroni and cheese
 without the stovetop?
 >>> 
 >>>> My suggestion, make homemade Mac and cheese
 if u want to cook
 >>> using those methods. If you want craft, do it
 in the microwave.
 >>> 
 >>>> Sent from my iPhone
 >>> 
 >>>>> On Sep 7, 2014, at 6:42 AM, Charles
 Rivard via Cookinginthedark
 >>> <[email protected]>
 wrote:
 >>> 
 >>>>> The subject line is what I want to
 do.  Using a crock pot or the
 >>> conventional oven, but not the stove top, I
 want to prepare 2
 >>> boxes of Kraft Macaroni and Cheese. Any
 suggestions?  Thanks.
 >>> 
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 being defeated, if you think
 >>> you're finished, you! really! are! finished!
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