Annette Himstedt Puppen - 1997 Esme From Scotland 28 " Collector Doll - NIB
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:22642670 | Brand: Annette Himstedt |
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We interrupt this week’s installment to bring you a secret recipe. Back many years ago, when I was married and living in Ohio, I came up with some recipes for dip and cheeseball mixes to sell along with my mother-in-law‘s line of jams, jellies, and other canned foods from her garden. The mixes were very popular, especially the “Daughter-in-Law’s Cheeseball Mix” - I named it that because it was a recipe that I had in my arsenal for a few years but it was just called “cheeseball” and for marketing reasons I felt that it needed a catchier title. Oh you should have seen the looks on some of the “mother-in-law’s” faces when we introduced it to the public for the first time, many refused to even taste it because they didn’t like their daughter-in-laws… ha ha ha.All of the mixes, along with the canned goods, are still available from “Ordinary Evelyn‘s, Not So Ordinary” in Clay, West Virginia; but I am going to share my cheeseball recipe so that you can make your own… it’s quite addicting! 2 – 8oz packages of cream cheese (slightly softened)2 TBSP dried minced onion2 TBSP Accent seasoning salt2 TBSP Worcestershire Sauce1 cup chopped pecans In a bowl, combine the first 4 ingredients and mix well with hands. Shape the mixture into a ball and roll the ball in the chopped pecans. Serve with crackers.
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