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To: V K Lee
Sometimes they can't improve on a good thing. M&M's. Kid candy but then I get hungry for them. Can't eat the peanut ones now; actually love peanuts in other things, like the original M&M's in the biggest bag I can find, won't say how I sometimes throw a handful in my mouth.

I think I didn't use mine enough to get much stuck to the sides until I made the Maid Rites in which case stuff burnt on. Not real dark but good and stuck. I looked on the web for help when a scrubby didn't work. Can't remember what I did. It was mainly just on the sides where the heating element(s) are.

I don't have any candy - I've had Werther's caramels in one covered pot and the measured other stuff except oats in another waiting for the energy to get on with it. So I stole a couple caramels, shouldn't matter but will get some more anyway.

I just bought for a treat Tavener's licorice from England, found it at Walgreen's for awhile but they run out and it's over. Same with pecan logs which I love. Then there's aplets and cotlets, Turkish delight it really is, and you can make it but too much trouble. Get big boxes of Junior Mints, love those and the mint patty one, can't think of the brand. Love the raspberry gummis when I can find them. And one of my newest discoveries, a few years now, Taffy Town peppermint stripe salt water taffy my favorite of all their flavors. I posted about English blonde fudge weeks ago and haven't tried to make it yet. If I get really desperate and have some, I eat marshmallow creme out of the jar usually not all at once, and sweetened condensed milk. I mean I get a real desperation for sweets about in the late evening.

My Rival might be cooking a little too hot. The faster to cook my dear. The last I made in it was that youtube lady's chicken and noodles. I had to switch to a dutch oven and real oven to finish once I added the noodles. Cleaning the crock pot after that was easy, nothing stuck.

Once the chicken was cooked it was almost to die for at that point. Somebody posted a similar recipe and I thought I could just modify the chicken and noodles slightly and have the same or better.

And I finally made some cheater gravy for those instant mashed potatoes that are quite good now. I watched a youtube video where I think it was Nikko's Kitchen made KFC gravy using one beef boullion cube and one chicken, 2-1/2 cups water, then made a roux with too much oil imo. So I started with 2-1.2 cups of hot water, dug some BtB beef and dumped that in then scooped out some chicken. Stirred it in. Then I shook some cold water and flour in a jar I saved (lost my gravy shaker long ago) and stirred it into the hot broth mixture, brought to a boil, let boil a minute, then done. I used flour because this makes a lot and keeps in the fridge a few days to reuse whereas cornstarch breaks down if you try to reheat it.

So those are my stories for tonight. And thanks for the tip on how to clean a stubborn crock pot. I'm still getting a bigger one but am not real keen on many kinds of meat; chicken is really nice in them unless you want it crusty roasted or crispy barbeque or something.

Here's one thing I loved in my crock pot. Sauerkraut and kielbasa. Rinsed 2 sm cans sauerkraut, cut up a ring of kielbasa, sometimes add another ring of something, enough water so won't boil dry, plug in on low when it was working and wait til done.

They ruined those Brach's logs, white fondant or something with the pieces of chewy candy for the look of fruit. They still make them but the shape is all screwed up. I'll quit there; one thing leads to another with this candy stuff.

201 posted on 10/28/2017 8:51:38 PM PDT by Aliska
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To: Aliska
Normally, most candy is too sweet for my taste. But there are times when popping a small piece, and allowing it to melt in mouth is tempting. Werther's had caramel rounds, some have the soft caramel in the center: these are favorites, thus (of course) so hard to find. :( One cleaning set back on Rival pots is the fact one is warned DO NOT use anything that will scratch the glaze of the pottery. DUH. Just about everything will scratch; other than netting (like the netting used in old fashioned petti-coats) Fortunate to find a sponge wrapped in the net and used this for such cleaning, until it eventually cleaned its last pot. Netting
204 posted on 10/29/2017 5:56:43 AM PDT by V K Lee (DJT: "Sometimes by losing a battle you find a new way to win the war. ")
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