Posted on 09/20/2015 7:17:47 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
The list is errant in many ways. Check the list thoroughly because they have errantly placed towns in other states or spelled towns wrongly.
Be happy to. Just like my mother-in-law's, courtesy of a young member of the German heritage farm community I worked with.
Ferden
Dissolve 1 pkg yeast into 1/4 cup warm water. Yeast should be active or fairly fresh. I think the water temp should be about 110F? May have to look it up; I usually guess with some water from the tap on wrist. Use large bowl the equivalent of those antique pottery bread bowls.
Add 4 eggs, beaten
3 cups milk
1 teaspoon salt
4-1/2 cups flour
1/2 cup sugar
1/4 teaspoon cardamom
1/2 cup cream
1 cup raisins (soaked)
Let rise 1-1/2 to 2 hours and fry in melted lard (I used Crisco), filled the pockets in my pan 1/2 full of Crisco, can't remember how much batter, maybe not quite full. You will have to experiment with the heat; I hit it right first batch on my electric stove. My MIL used to get her gas stove too high sometimes and one batch would burn a little.
There is a special way you are supposed to turn them to get them nice and round but I just used a fork to flip them over once, and they were perfect.
My MIL used to serve little bowls of sugar to dip them in. I bet a lot of people would like cinnamon sugar but my MIL used plain.
I looked at some packaged mixes you can buy; fried up, they looked the same but this is the real deal and worth the extra time. Also the cardamom adds a unique, subtle, nice flavor.
My Norwegian-born MIL baked all the time with cardamom. I had not heard of it before marrying.
I liked it immediately.
Ok...off to google Ferden and Ebelskivver. Will get back to ya.
They better not mess with Knott’s Berry Farm!
Reminds me - haven’t been there in ages. Spouse likes it better than Disneyland!
We know a family whose son married a Knotts girl. Didn’t last.
Can we say the marriage got into a - - jam ???
Pa rump bump - !
(I hear the jokes rolling in - )
Well, be on the alert for attacks in the least likely places. . . .
ISIS wants to take out Solvang, cause of some pastry? From what I read it sounds like yummy pastry. What am I missing here.
;-)
Wisconsin was also missing from the list. It appears that states targeted were host to military installations of one type or another. Wisconsin has an ammunition factory and a training base for National Guard troops. At one point the northern counties were supposed to be used for "project harp". There were a few sites set up to test the impact of the transmissions, nothing further was done here. I think they finally built the network elsewhere.
Regards,
GtG
Relatively near Andrews.
Glad to hear it. If I read of huge increase in the Texas buzzard population in the coming months, will know why it occurred.
Yep
And no bag limit.
What has Bonners Ferry, ID done to be on an ISIS kill list?!
Pa.: BlueBall, Intercource, Climax.
Perhaps the list has more to do with islamic centers than actual targets.
Middleburg is pretty out of the way, but they DO sport an islamic center on College road.
IIRC the article was about posted names ISIS hacked or got ahold of for service members to target by their death cohorts.
Presumably a service member target or family lives in Solvang is my guess.
I've been into kuchens lately. Haven't gotten around to making any yet. German for cake but some are different from ours.
One recipe I've saved is for a plum kuchen which is like an upside plum cake on a yellow yeast batter. The photo looks so good.
Just found a misplaced recipe for a Kondensmilch Kuchen (Condensed milk cake). I'm hungry and shouldn't be talking about food, have been meaning to make an apricot upsidedown cake with a yellow cake mix.
Anyway for the c milk kuchen beat 4 eggs and mix with 1 can sweetened condensed milk, 1 cup all purpose flour (I usually sift for cakes), 1/2 tablespoon (prob 2 teaspoons) baking powder, 1/2 stick melted cooled butter. Stir all together and pour in greased bundt or tube pan or 9-inch round cake pan and bake at 350F for 25 to 35 minutes.
It looks super light like a pound or sponge cake. I think I would add a little vanilla but what cake from scratch could be any easier? Shows it dusted with powdered sugar. I have two recipes for same thing but one baked in a regular round pan looks slightly caved in.
Thanks for clearing that up. Pretty hard to think a nut group would take out a town due to some pastry. But, then again, they are a nut group, so anything is possible. To those who are targets.... watch your back, Jack.
Other considerations, some target locations may host major utility infrastructure or suburban shopping malls.
For instance -
Barkhamsted location has a large metropolitan water reservoir complex.
Manchester has CT’s largest retail mall and shopping center.
RE: “Connecticut: Barkhamsted, Manchester”
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