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keesan
response 246 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 19:37 UTC 2011

Where do you get ripe mangos?
edina
response 247 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 20:40 UTC 2011

Yes, the cost of milk and cream and eggs can be ridiculous.  My friend
made ice cream, and you could tell he cheaped out - and at that point,
just buy what's on sale at the store.
keesan
response 248 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 21:23 UTC 2011

The cheap ice cream at the store does not have eggs.
mary
response 249 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 22:15 UTC 2011

I got nice mangos at Krogers.

The cantaloupe sorbet came out great!  I used Midori instead of vodka.  It 
comes in at 88 calories a serving without resorting to artificial 
sweetener.  That's what I was looking to accomplish when I started this 
ice creeam making thing.
keesan
response 250 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 23:10 UTC 2011

You can get canned ripe mango pulp at Indian food stores.
mary
response 251 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jul 20 14:59 UTC 2011

Overnight guests tonight and I'd like to serve something a little 
different for breakfast.  So I had a trial-run of this recipe this morning 
and it's quite good.  I made enough crepes for tomorrow, will put together 
a fruit salad tonight, and the morning will be golden.  That's the plan at 
least. ;-)

http://tinyurl.com/4xvw22z
omni
response 252 of 253: Mark Unseen   Jul 20 23:48 UTC 2011

the best laid plans....
mary
response 253 of 253: Mark Unseen   Sep 1 20:58 UTC 2011

I've been making lots of familiar dishes lately so not much to link to 
here.  But for tonight I made a new recipe for Fried Rice with Tofu and 
it's very good.  The only change I made was in using brown rice.  This one 
is a keeper.

http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/tofu-fried-rice-10000000689956/
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