Anyone know how long fresh pumpkin puree keeps in the fridge? I have some to use up. I don't know whether to make pumpkin soup or cheesecake.
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Since you have started posting on KOS, maybe you want to put links on press when new posts are up.
Seconded!
If a bread recipe calls for "vegetable shortening or lard" is Crisco a good choice?
If a bread recipe calls for "vegetable shortening or lard" is Crisco a good choice?
Yep.
I had a productive day today. I edited my article and sent it to my advisor with a note that I'm putting it up on arxiv next Thursday and I'd appreciate any comments he has before that, I edited my teaching statement some (thanks for the read-through, Seska!), and I wrote four more cover letters.
Crisco is vegetable shortening.
I'd go with lard myself, unless I were cooking for vegetarians (and even then I'd use butter if it were at all possible). Crisco is pure transfat with no flavor.
That does sound like a productive day, Hil.
Huh. Doxycycline Hyclate capsules are very blue.
Oh, yeah. I have bronchitis. The doctor was suitably impressed at my home remedy for the cough, which was to add hot sauce to every thing I've eaten (except for Szechuan pork and peanut butter toast). It was much more effective than the MucinexDM. Well, ok, there may also have been a skosh of whiskey in some of the things I've drunk, too.
Best thing about watching Kalee role over, was proud papa's voice.
I grew up with Crisco and, as much as I love butter, in some things it just tastes wrong because that's not how Mom made it. I should remember to try goose fat for those, it's very Crisco-like in appearance and smell.
Crisco is pure transfat with no flavor.
Crisco doesn't have trans fat anymore. Still no flavor, unless you get the butter-flavor kind.