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Garden Master
Smart Red, do you have any farming friends or neighbors you could go in on for the turkey? We've thought of doing this with hogs on my BIL's place. He has the space, we'll each buy a feeder pig, he'll care for them, we'll supply the feed/etc, and all share in the butchering process. Gotta think outside my acre sometimes!
If you grow cranberries, you've definitely got to keep us briefed on that project.
My big tip for beginning pie makers--get all of the ingredients and the room very cold. Your crust won't be tough if the butter/shortening stays firm and can't melt away while you're working. The filling is easy, just follow the directions. I also have a recipe for something called a "German No-fail pie crust". It contains a tbsp of white vinegar and one egg in addition to the normal crust ingredients. I can find that for you if you want. It will always make a flaky crust and you can't overwork it. The vinegar leaves no odor.
Catjac, how long have you been on your diet? This is a particularly difficult time of year to start one!
If you grow cranberries, you've definitely got to keep us briefed on that project.
My big tip for beginning pie makers--get all of the ingredients and the room very cold. Your crust won't be tough if the butter/shortening stays firm and can't melt away while you're working. The filling is easy, just follow the directions. I also have a recipe for something called a "German No-fail pie crust". It contains a tbsp of white vinegar and one egg in addition to the normal crust ingredients. I can find that for you if you want. It will always make a flaky crust and you can't overwork it. The vinegar leaves no odor.
Catjac, how long have you been on your diet? This is a particularly difficult time of year to start one!